Reagan took her son and ran away from her past to find a new life. With a new job and three new men, things are going well. Her son is thriving in his new surroundings.But there's a difference between leaving your past and running away from it. Eventually, it catches up with you and you are forced to deal with it.Whether Reagan comes out unscathed, remains to be seen.
K. Williams writes romance and life novels that will take you to another world. She provides the 'Happily Ever After' you deserve.
Who is K. Williams, you ask? She's first and foremost a dreamer. All K's life, her imagination has been her best friend. She's always made up stories in her head. When she was young, it was to put herself to sleep at night. As she got older, it became a way to combat being bored. Finally, her daughter convinced her to write a book, and now the voices in her head are just short of taking completely over!
She lives with her husband of thirty + years and her youngest daughter in Arizona.
K. Williams writes a beautifully written story about a woman trying to get a second chance in life for herself and her son, Jalen.
Reagen runs for her life and literally falls into the best possible scenario when she finds a hotel run by three best friends: Roland, Roman and Ranger. But these best friends share more than just their hotel business, they share everything, amd they have Reagen and her son in their eyes, ready to protect them at all cost.
This is a contemporary RH story that does have some harshness surrounding abuse that Reagen is running from, nothing majorly detailed so should not be a trigger.
As with all the other books that I have had the privilege to read by this author, her characters are true to life, full of depth, and the story is just so well written that you want more, even after the HEA. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
A short story about Reagan. She runs away from an abusive relationship and drives for days to get away after the last beating. There are a few editing errors and the story sometimes jumps but I did enjoy reading. It just takes an hour or so but it was worth it to me. 3,5 stars I'd give it.
I liked where the author was going with the story and message. The book touches on domestic violence situations and the aftermath of that relationship. I would have liked the story to have better transitions and help with some blunders throughout the book
I loved this book. I like how the three guys stepped in and took care of her even though they had no idea who she was. I also like how the relationship was fostered not only with the mother but the son as well.
This book wasn’t much of a book but bullet points with little elaboration. Everything happened quick with no development or enough background provided to make it make sense. The idea was good but poorly executed. Where’s the story???
This book was ok. The flow wasn’t 100% there but the story was nice. The male interests blended together a bit. I liked the ending and the parts about Betsy.