Monday, March 2, 2015

Forgive Me by Eliza Freed / Review

 
Forgive Me by Eliza Freed
Published by Forever Yours (November 4, 2014)
Pages: 368
 
 
When two lost souls find each other, are they still lost?

Charlotte O'Brien is lost in the devastation of her parents' death. With her foundation in ruins, she buries herself in an unlikely lover, Jason Leer.

When they're together it's everything, but when they're apart it's utterly frustrating. Can love survive when distance is measured in more than just miles?
 
Forgive Me is the first book in The Lost Souls Series.
 
 
 
My Thoughts:
 
I was introduced to this book by a mutual friend of the author.  I had never read a book by Eliza Freed before.  I am really glad I was introduced to her books and an amazing series that has definitely gotten my attention.
 
Every girl is looking for that boy who give them butterflies when they are near.  For Charlotte this came in the form of Jason Leer.  Charlotte is a girl who loves the city and her work there but she  falls in love with Jason who is a cowboy who loves the country and rodeo.  Do opposites really attract?  Is love enough to make it past all the differences?
 
Charlotte O'Brien knew the comfortable relationship and life she was living wasn't what she really wanted.  She finds an old friend in Jason Leer who ignites all those feelings she is looking for and gives her the butterflies all girls want but at the same times drivers her completely crazy with his demanding nature.  Then Charlottes world crashed down around her when her parents are killed in a car accident.  Who is there to pick her up but Jason Leer.  The passion replaces her pain and helps her through that tough time.
 
Jason Leer is best described as a wild storm.  He is passionate, intense and a little dangerous.  He's had tragedy in his life as well so he knows all too well what Charlotte is feeling with the loss of her parents.
 
In this book there are so many emotions, loss, love, angst, friendship, passion and much more.   This books make you wonder if love is really enough.  Charlotte and Jason use their love to move past the major traumas in their lives and cover up the pain from it.  But when the differences surface and they realize that to stay together one will have to give up what they thought was the plan for their life, is the love and passion really enough to keep them together.
 
The cliff hanger at the end of this book leaves you yearning for more.  I couldn't wait to see where this story went and if love was enough.
 
My Rating:
 

I give Forgive me an A+, this book had everything I am looking for to keep my attention.  Highs, lows, passion, hot cowboys and of course drama to keep you wondering.
 
 

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