Monday, August 13, 2018

WHEN LIGHT LEAD TO YOU

                                    WHEN LIGHT LEADS TO YOU 

I tend to stick to authors that I know, authors that have series that I am found of, but sometimes a book comes by way that catches by attention which is what happened in this case. When Lights Leads to you was a perfect book about how sometimes time is needed to find the perfect match . It was a kind of story that can happen in real life, a part of the reason why I think I enjoyed it so much. It had all of the elements that I tend to enjoy while reading this type of genre. I do not have anything bad to say about this novel. It was a lovely read, and I put my stamp of approval on it. A couple of things to mention though, its the second book in a series but can be read alone, like I did, and it is recommended for adults. With that said, lets hop into the synopsis, information about the author, and extras...

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JASMINE
Once upon a time, there was a girl who had a crush on a boy. Eventually, they fell in love. They lived happily ever after.

Except they didn’t. Not even close.
I’m the girl, but that’s not my story.

Once upon a time, I fell for a boy, but we didn’t have a happily ever after. In fact, we crashed and burned. Which turned out to be for the best because it forced me to grow up and realize the only wedding bells in my future are the ones I orchestrate for clients.

For six years I’ve been perfectly content with meaningless, short-lived flings and running from anything that resembles a real relationship.

That boy?
He’s my best friend’s brother, and he’s no longer the boy I fell for—he’s a man I can’t stand.

Oh, and he’s also my new neighbor.


DEAN
Seemingly overnight, Jasmine Winters went from being my sister’s best friend to being the girl I couldn’t get enough of. But like most good things, it didn’t last.

Things fell apart so suddenly, I’m able to convince myself that summer never happened. At least, I was, until the only distance between us is a hallway instead of a time zone.

Six years ago, I let Jasmine slip through my fingers without an explanation because I was convinced we’d be better off apart. But now that we’re neighbors, our unspoken vow of apathy has unwittingly been shattered. Our exchanges consist of trading insults and icy stare downs. But in-between, I catch glimpses of the way she used to look at me, glimpses of the girl I fell for years ago.

Things are different now, though. This time… I won’t let her walk away without giving me answers.


When Light Leads to You is the second full-length novel of the Forget Me Knot series, but can be read as a standalone. **Due to strong language and the sexy times between these two, this book is recommended to readers ages 18 and up.**

About the Author:
C.R. Ellis is a Texas native who writes contemporary romance novels with plenty of drama and humor, and just enough heat to ignite e-readers and paperbacks everywhere. She can almost always be found attached to her laptop with coffee nearby and her two trusty canine sidekicks by her side. When she’s not writing or plotting, she enjoys going to concerts with her sweet husband, dragging him along to see rom-coms at any theater that serves booze, checking off the next destination on her ever-growing travel bucket list, and trying new recipes. Her passion for writing stems from her lifelong love of reading, and she often binge-reads entire books in a day. She’s an unapologetic book hoarder, and her paperback collection is rivaled only by her massive shoe collection.
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I received this book as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy). All opinions are mine. The blurb, links, and information on the author are from Inkslingerpr, a pr website looking to promote authors in the romance genre. I am merely a recent fan`s of C.R. Ellis`s and am spreading the word out there. This is not a sponsored blog. I just write on this blog because it has become a  hobby of mine and I enjoy writing it. Thank you!


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