Blurb
Jack
Leaving was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. He would have killed me if I stayed, though. I couldn’t have done it without Warwick’s help. Not only did he give me the out I needed, but also a safe place to live. With my ex looming around every corner, looking for the chance to get his hands on me, I received the best gift ever—a month in England—and I took it!
Warwick
England was supposed to help Jack get away from his ex and find himself again. I wasn’t supposed to fall in love with him there. Especially when I knew he might stay… indefinitely. With my busy schedule as an ER doctor, an ocean between us, and the trust issues his abusive ex inflicted, the chance of a successful long-distance relationship is close to zero. Loving Jack may be the one thing I can’t fix.
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
To Love Again is one of the special books that gripped me immediately and instantly brought me into it's world. This Andria Large romance is a special one.
Jack is a broken man, both mentally and physically. He's a mere shell of himself, unsure of who he even is anymore. Finding the strength to run away from his abusive ex, Greg, may very well kill him. Greg is abusive, aggressive, and insane. Jack's been through hell, and is terrified to be alone, jumps at shadows, and suffers from panic attacks.
Warwick is an angel who helps rescue Jack. He's loving, caring, and supportive.
When Jack learns to trust again, his scenes with Warwick are emotional, tender, and beautifully written.
Falling in love with a broken man is not easy. Jack's not emotionally available, but Warwick can't help himself from falling for him. Their tale is full of facing one's fears, finding the courage to love and trust again, and sacrificing everything for the one you love.
To Love Again is a superb read. It's a story of healing, of trying to find your life and purpose again, finding the feeling of being free again, and learning to trust again. It's tender and emotional and completely riveting.
The abuse is raw, vile, and tough to read. I found myself cringing and tearing up a lot.
I absolutely love and enjoy Warwick's roommate, Diandra. She's a breathe of fresh air, a hero, and an amazingly supportive friend.
To Love Again is an amazing read. It's complex, gripping, and exquisite. This is definitely a read for when you have a chunk of time and are able to fully immerse yourself.
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