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Glines did such an amazing job of building emotion, longing, pain in the first part of the book, that when they finally see each other again I was breathless and ecstatic and nervous all at once. Grant in my opinion is the worst male lead AG created his actions in the first book just made him look like an immature cheating wimp but in this one he was just. And Harlow thinking she live just based off wanting to be there for her child…hope can go a long way, but again, her pregnancy could very will kill her, and hope can’t overcome that. An overheard conversation about the past of Nan and Grant revealed something that was never explained and I want to know! Every part of this story touches your heart, confronts you with your worst fears as a woman, and then leaves you in a daze of blissful optimism and irrepressible cluckiness.

And when Grant finds out, he knows that this time he’s not only fighting for her… but for their entire future together.I was immediately concerned about where things were going, I hate when I have to wait forever for my couple to finally get together. We see so much character growth and it was the raw emotion from our protagonists that held the story together beautifully. Harlow is pregnant and she was always told that she shouldn’t get pregnant because of her heart condition. It felt manipulative in the last book, like it was there for drama, but it felt extremely, intensely manipulative for her to be fine. He was such an ass in the previous book but he changed a lot here and became a better man for Harlow.

His voice mails were pretty pathetic, and I am utterly clueless as to why Harlow is in love with him, and why she’d give him a chance after everything he did. There is a particular plot point that this story focuses around, so there isn’t much I can say without ruining that part of the story. Other than people freaking out because she insists on having a child, she ends up fine, with nothing other than a coma.Plus, it’s something that she can pass on to her child, so I am having a hard time understanding why she’d want to keep this baby. I loved Grant and he really let me down in the previous book, but in this one he completely redeemed himself and I was happy to love my old Grant again. But we also get to see a softer side of her, a more vulnerable one, making her one of the most commendable female leads I have ever come across. Her style is too amateurish for my taste (especially the dialogue) and some of the characters were written in a way that came off too melodramatic, childish and inconceivable (i.

Apart from this being one of the most beautiful romances she has ever written, this book is also her most heart-wrenching one. Because Harlow just can’t be pregnant, she has to be pregnant with a serious, life-threatening heart condition and somehow end up okay. Unfortunately, there story is two books long, the second one being When I'm Gone, that doesn't sound very positive. I became so emotional when Grant begged Harlow for one more chance, asking her to forgive him and start all over again.She drinks afternoon tea because she wants to be British but she now lives in New England and that's as close as it is going to get. I can understand why grant is finding it hard to accept what is happening, and that he is coming round.

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