Title: Say Something
Author: Jennifer L. Allen
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Seeing my ex-husband four years after the ink dried on our divorce papers was not part of my plan. Returning to the small town where we'd grown up and fallen in love to rebuild my life at the exact time he'd chose to do the same thing wasn't part of my plan either. It was, however, the reality.
Back in the place where it all began so many years ago, memories of our past, both good and bad, consumed me. I'd never stopped loving him, needing him, wanting him. I couldn't stop thinking about him, seeing him. Stolen moments told me he felt the same way.
But could he ever forgive me?
Could I ever forgive myself?
Infertility had torn our marriage apart, bit by excruciating bit. Was our love strong enough to put it back together?
About the Author
Jennifer was born and raised on Long Island, in New York. She relocated to South Carolina in 2002, where she met the love of her life. They got married in 2008, and live happily ever after just outside of Charleston with their fur-kid: a spoiled rat terrier named Daisy. When she's not reading or writing, she works as a behavioral therapist, and is also a graduate student, pursing a Master Degree in Psychology as well as a Graduate Certificate in Behavior Intervention in Autism. She knows amateur photography, traveling, and music ... it's a bonus when she can combine all three. Jennifer is also a breast cancer warrior, having been diagnosed in 2017 and declared cancer-free in 2018. She independently published her debut novel, Our Moon (JACT 1), in June 2015.
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This book takes you an emotional
rollercoaster ride. This is a second chance romance book in the end. This book
deals with infertility issues. This is something I have experience with myself.
Not in the same way as Jess and Danny though. This book is so real. Infertility
of any kind is hard to imagine unless you have dealt with it yourself. When
your own body turns on you and the one thing that should come easy doesn’t it
does all kinds of things to you mentally. This book is fantastic and so are the
characters. I was pulled in and felt for them so much. Sometimes what you
really need to do is take a step back. Jess and Danny needed that step back.
Will they be able to find each other again now that they have had some time
apart and time to help and deal. Jess needs to find a way to cope with her
infertility and find a way to go forward with her life. With or without Danny.
If you are an easy crier you will probably need tissues.
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