The strongest love is formed between two broken souls...
At only twenty-five years old, Nolan Darcy has his entire world in sync, he’s married to the woman of his dreams with a bright future ahead of them.
Unfortunately, a chain of events rips it all away...
In 2005, one of the biggest cyclones hit the gulf coast causing many to lose their lives and forced families to deal with the aftermath. Now thirteen years later, Nolan Darcy has relocated to one of the smallest towns in Northern Louisiana, a town where loss isn’t foreign. Grieving his loss with the help of whisky and shattered memories; Nolan hits rock bottom without the drive to ever make it out.
On the other side of town, Josie Anderson is dealing with the loss of her twin brother, Joey. A youthful night filled with fun and heavy drinking claimed his life with the impact of a terrible car crash. The tragedy shook the small town of Frierson; it was a lesson that taught numerous young drivers to be more responsible.
Now, five years later, Josie is hiding behind a daring personality with a smile that the most vicious storm couldn’t wash away. She’s drowning in a dark pot of her own demons. Demons that are destined to consume her soul until her path crossed with the town’s widower, Nolan Darcy.
In the wake of an instant flame, a love of the decade is formed. A love so prestigious it can mend broken souls.
The story tells how some learned to heal, love and forgive in some type of way. They've dealt with pain in some way or another. Josie takes a chance at love just to be betrayed in the worst way. Harley opens up just to be told that she isn't good enough. Nolan family feels like he can move on after dealing with the loss of his wife for so long. He gives another relationship a chance. There's always somebody there's always someone around trying to destroy another's happiness. I enjoy watching each character's growth despite what they want through. GREAT READ!!
Storyline had potential, but disappointing result.
This story was either written by a 14 year old with an over imagination or someone who didn’t finish high school. The story was all over the place, even though it was set in the south, the use of grammar was deplorable. It was grossly unrealistic and had no character development.
The book did not flow well from one event to the next. I have read plenty of books that jump around and still maintain context. This one was odd to me.