Usually I don't like sequels or plots about replacement romances, but there's always an exception.
Jamie Bryan is doing her best to move on from her husband's tragic death. She does this by immersing herself in charity work related to 9\11. She is working at a chapel in NYC dedicated to helping those who were hurt in the tragic collapse of the Twin Towers.
Clay Michaels has given up on love and has immersed himself in his police work in NYC. But when he saves Jamie from a group of potential rapists, his views on life are forever altered.
I don't like using statements like the one I just used, but this book truly deserves it. The twist to this replacement romance is the fact that Jamie doesn't know who Clay really is due to certain circumstances.
Clay is somewhat of a perfect character, but for some reason, this doesn't really matter. Karen has that effect on readers.
All in all, though the end of the book is predictable, the twists along the way made this book worthwhile.
4 stars
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