*BOOK REVIEW* Emerge by S.E. Hall

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EMERGE (Evolve Series #1) by S.E. Hall

SYNOPSIS:

“You never have to be without me, Laney, never.”

He lied…my everything I ever knew, trusted, wanted…I am, in fact, without him.

On my own and out of my shell, I learn new things about life, friendship and…myself.

Like what you’ve always known may not be what you’ve always wanted.

Dane Kendrick awakened things within me that I never knew existed, unraveling and uncovering the real Laney Jo Walker.

I’m a NEW adult…so is my story.

REVIEW:

Falling head over heels is never easy. I find myself getting attached to too many book boyfriends. Well that’s exactly what I did again when I picked up Emerge by S.E. Hall, sorry guys. It was a bucket of raw emotions and I absolutely loved it. There are not too many books that can pull of the love triangle scenario and I absolutely loved the narrative and the written expression throughout Emerge. It was fast paced and really easy to read.

“Cheating is more than betrayal. It’s letting a selfish, physical need take over with blatant disregard for the other person’s feelings, as if they’re of now value.”

I absolutely loved Laney and Dane. It was so sweet and in so many ways it is realistic. There are so many relationship who try the long distance and lose their course because of the distance, like Evan and Laney. I absolutely admire S.E. Hall for taking on the narrative of going to college and experiencing meeting new people and life even if it terrifies you and your torn between different choices.

“Maybe it’s not about the length of time you’ve known someone; maybe it’s about instant recognition on an unconscious level. our souls know each other.”

The passion of the characters, the heart of the narrative and the joy of reading was so much to accomplish within the pages. I really felt like I was experiencing similar things to Laney (I’m 19 and in college), with her recognition of her feelings and how to approach it. I rated Emerge a 5 LIT LOVE and I definitely would recommend reading it.  I am excited to read Evan’s story.

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S.E. Hall resides in Arkansas with her husband of 18 years and 4 beautiful daughters. When not in the stands watching her ladies play softball, she enjoys reading YA and NA romance. She is the author of amazon best-selling series, Evolve Series. Book 1 Emerge, Book 2 Embrace, Book 2.5 (novella) Entangled, Book 3 Entice.

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*BLOG TOUR* Bender by Stacy Borel #2014LitLoveRecommended

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Synopsis

All Keegan wanted was a roommate who was quiet, minded their own business, and paid for part of the rent. Instead, she got Camden Brooks.

Camden, with his sinful body, sharp tongue, and the inability to stay out of Keegan’s personal business, couldn’t seem to curb his interest in the new girl who wouldn’t put up with his domineering ways.

Feelings were running rampant, sexual tension was thick, and both were struggling to let go of control.

To some people, getting a roommate simply meant living with another person. But to both Camden and Keegan it was a curveball that neither was prepared to swing at.

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Release Date: April 22, 2014

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Hook, Line and Sinker. One of my best reads so far of 2014 is Bender by Stacy Borel. I say love, I say romantic mouth-watering, I say Beyond rating and it doesn’t rate to how much I really enjoyed reading Bender. It was enchanting, emotion, pivotal breathtaking displaying a way to finding a voice when you don’t think you have one. Camden and Keegan’s romance is like electricity and water, by themselves they are stealth, together they go BOOM and shoot electricity and mouth-watering passion everywhere.

Camden and Keegan, when she is on the hunt of an apartment to live in whilst she is at college and let me tell you the tension and dynamic is of the charts. There chemistry maps passion, heart and over all sense of romance and learning to love. I was glued to my ipad. Couldn’t step away. Couldn’t sleep until I had finished. I think we all need a guy like Camden in our lives. He makes mistakes, there are kinships, kisses, gym equipment and Celine Dion involved. The feisty and loving narrative was such an amazing read that I didn’t want it to end. It was fun, but dealt with hard issues like bullying, single-parent houses and moving forward.

Overall, loved it to bites. The highlight for me with the linguistically enchantment of two characters who through all flaws, understand each other more than anything. Camden, stole my heart from the beginning with his charm. He had the total bad boy play but I still loved it. I rated this a BEYOND rating, because It was heartfelt, flowed brilliantly and had such great dynamic. I can’t wait for the next book in the series, sign me up already.

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Stacy is a self proclaimed reading addict and Facebook addict. If she’s not doing one of those two things, she can be found writing, or playing with her kids. Some of her hobbies are listening to new music, going fishing, being active outdoors, and she always loves spending time with her out of state family.
Stacy discovered Indie Authors in early 2012 after reading Fifty Shades of Grey, and there began her passionate love affair with books. She always wrote stories and journals growing up, but she decided in December 2012 to really dip her toes in the water with a romance novel. She now has three full length novels under her belt, and a whole new series for the 2014 year.
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*BOOK REVIEW* Rising from the Ashes – Jessica Prince

RISING FROM THE ASHESBook Title: Rising from the Ashes
Author: Jessica Prince
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: February 25, 2014
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People make mistakes when they’re young, but how they choose to come back from those mistakes is what matters in the end.

Savannah Morgan found true love at a very early age, but one rash decision — one that she would regret for the rest of her life — was all it took to end her relationship with the love of her life.

For seven years, Jeremy Matthews has accepted being “”just friends”” with the only woman he’s ever loved. Finally deciding that enough is enough, Jeremy relentlessly pursues Savannah until he forces her to see just how right they are for each other.

When Savannah’s past mistake is revealed, threatening the future she so desperately wants, the fate of their relationship lies in Jeremy’s hands. Will he be able to forgive Savannah, or is the relationship truly over?

When struggles and obstacles threaten the foundation of Savannah and Jeremy’s relationship, will they choose to let each other go, or rise from the ashes of the past to claim their happiness?

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Rising from the Ashes by Jessica Prince is a romantic tale of how love never dies and through time it never weakens. I loved this book and I absolutely couldn’t put it down. Savannah and Jeremy are so heartfelt and raw as they have been in love with each other since they were fourteen. I loved the aspect of having Jeremy in a relationship at the beginning, I find so many novels were it’s the female in the relationship and then she realises she is completely in love with her long time love, so this was refreshing. Savannah and Jeremy have been separated for seven years and only keeping things brief in the few months Jeremy has had a girlfriend.

I loved how supportive there friends were and how in the second book we still hear about the character’s from the first in the series. Through the journey that they take it isn’t easy. I loved how it was relatable to things people go through when they break up with someone who they have loved. Jealousy, Friends and secrets are all shared within the lines of the novel.

I hadn’t previously heard of Jessica Prince prior to reading Rising from the Ashes but I really enjoyed the read. It was unexpected gem of love and passion that I really enjoyed. I loved how Savannah was courageous and strong but also had a bit of a smart mouth. I loved Jeremy and Savannah’s story. It had its flaws and emotional turmoil throughout the novel but it was a good story with heart, humour and love. I rated it a 5 Lit-Love because it was a great read and hit the heart and soul of a love that is strong despite everything and all the time.

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Jessica was born and raised in Texas—where she’ll stay because she claims the cost of living in Texas excuses the god-awful weather. She is first and foremost a wife and mother. Because of those two things, she’s also a self proclaimed wino and coffee addict.
She’s always been and avid lover of all types of books, but romances are her main favorites.
Jessica’s husband likes to say reading is her obsession, but she likes to call it her passion…there’s a difference.

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*BLOG TOUR* Pretending – Shanna Clayton (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED)

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Pretending by Shanna Clayton 
Publication date: March 12 2014
Genres: New Adult, Romance
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Four years.

That’s how long Wesley Kent has to live with the girl his dad shacked him up with, and then he can collect his inheritance and escape small town life. He gets through the prison sentence by pretending Dahlia Reynolds doesn’t exist. With three years down and one more to go, he doesn’t expect much to change. That is, until the girl that’s not supposed to exist sharpens into his reality, making it impossible to ignore her.

Three years.

That’s how long Dahlia Reynolds has been living with a total stranger. She’s convinced herself Wesley Kent is no more than illusion in the hallways. It’s easy to do, especially since that same illusion has never spoken more than two words to her. But one mistaken identity later, and she finds herself caught up in the mysterious world Wesley lives in. One by one, he begins knocking down the safe, comfortable walls she built, leaving her wondering what his motives are. Does he want to expose her—or free her?

Recommended for 17+ due to mature language and adult situations.

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Pretending by Shanna Clayton was an enlightenment of refreshing and sizzling romances brought with adventure. After living together for 3 years at the wishes of late Hartland Wesley and Doll are roommates, there is mostly no interaction. Wesley and Doll have a routine, they avoid each other at whatever costs. What I love about this story is it analysis and develops very relative issues to current times. The narrative discusses love, self-esteem, loss and adventure in a wild-wind of debut novels.

The connection that Shanna created between Wesley and Doll was unique and special. I believe that teenagers today sometimes feel like they need to wear makeup to put a mask over the pain and I think in Pretending we see how Dolly is relatable to so many other college students and new adults. The adventurous knowledge of archeology was something that I was very intrigued with. Both Doll and Wesley have so much in common without realizing it. The narrative is filled with heart and pain but it also filled with the moments of strength and passion. I loved how Shanna created Doll and as well Charlotte her best friend as strong females. I love seeing books that put women in power and give them strength to fight battles that not everyone see’s. The romance between Wesley and Doll is so sweet, he see’s beyond her makeup mask and you may say unmasks the true Doll, who although vulnerable and has gone through heartbreak is an amazing character.

Overall, I loved Pretending by Shanna Clayton because of a few reasons, one being that it didn’t just go and they lived happily ever after it stayed true to the narrative within but didn’t leave anything unsolved. It was powerful that Shanna was able to involve archeology and the forge of a relationship between Doll and Wesley and it being honest, real and passionate. My rating is a BEYOND rating, because it was just such a special romantic read that I loved.

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ShannaI’m not sure if my mother predestined me to become a romance author when she named me after her favorite Kathleen Woodiwiss book, but that’s what happened. Now I live  and breathe all things books. When I’m not glued to my desk writing, I can be found eating too much chocolate, obsessing over Game of Thrones, and cyber stalking my favorite authors. Keep up with me on Facebook and Instagram. I love hearing from readers!
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*BOOK REVIEW* Only the Good Die Young- KK Hendin

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The first year of college is supposed to be about parties, parties, and getting the hell out of Texas. Instead, Milcah Daniels is spending her eighteenth year in and out of Houston’s hospitals. Her hair is falling out, they’ve cut off her boobs, and if she makes it to nineteen, she’ll consider it a personal miracle.

Breast cancer really has a way of messing with a girl’s social calendar.

When Milcah’s temporarily discharged from the hospital, she’s determined to get a tattoo for every medical procedure she’s had. Her quest leads her to Skin Stories, a new tattoo parlor a block from her apartment. And to it’s infuriatingly sexy artist, Callum Scott.

Callum is everything Milcah wants, and everything she shouldn’t have now. A new relationship when the official prognosis is one to five years is a terrible idea. But Callum doesn’t know about the breast cancer, and Milcah’s not running to tell him.

But when the doctor says things are actually looking positive, her entire life turns upside down. How is she supposed to start living again when she’s finally learned to accept her death?

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Only the Good Die Young by KK. Hendin hit close to home for me. The novel narrates a story about a young woman who is fighting breast cancer at just eighteen. It is something that is very close to my heart, so this was a very emotional read for me. The novel follows Milcah Daniels as she struggles through the stages of breast cancer. Being as I am only 19, and I volunteer at a hospital where I see cancer patients daily, I’m not going to lie when I say I understood the book more than most.

The exquisite journey that Hendin takes the reader on is one of pain, love, laughter and survival. Milcah has accepted her diagnosis and finds it hard to see the good in life anymore leaving what little she has up to fate. I believe within the novel, the portrayal of the emotion and story is true to what so many young teens going through, having prior knowledge of this definitely made me understand Milcah more.

“Everyone’s dying Milcah. Some people are just dying sooner than others.”

The narrative explores how Milcah is challenged when she meets the ever so charming Callum Scoot. I loved the relationship he formed with Milcah and it was more than the physical sort. It was about breaking down wall and showing that hey life should be lived to the fullest whilst you have the chance. It warms my heart the relationship that goes on between Milcah and Callum as they really are something special. I think the author should however of spent a little more time with Milcah and Callum because I wanted more of there relationship.

Although there is a very sorrowful and dismayed tone to the novel, I loved how the book progressed and how we got to know the characters and their emotions. Overall I gave it a 5- Lit Love because although I wanted to see a little more of Milcah and Callum it was such an emotional and amazing read for me that hit hard on some very relatable topics to teenagers and young adults that haven’t been discussed in-depth and to this manner really. At the end it’s the heart and soul of the fight, the relationship and the realization that fighting is worth it that I loved.

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KK Hendin’s real life ambition is to become a pink fluffy unicorn who dances with rainbows. But the schooling for that is all sorts of complicated, so until that gets sorted out, she’ll just write. Preferably things with angst and love. And things that require chocolate. She’s the author of the NA contemporaries HEART BREATHS and ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG.

She spends way too much time on Twitter, where she can be found at @kkhendin, and rambles on occasion over at http://www.kkhendinwrites.blogspot.com.

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*BOOK REVIEW* Reclaiming the Sand- A. Meredith Walters

*BOOK REVIEW* Reclaiming the Sand- A. Meredith Walters

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Reclaiming the Sand Synopsis:

Bully and victim.
Tormenter and tormented.
Villain and hero.

Ellie Mccallum was the bully. The Tormenter. The Villain. Taking what she wanted, stomping over anyone that got in her way. Feelings, futures, and relationships be damned. She felt no emotional connection to anyone or anything. A sad and lonely existence for a young woman who had come to expect nothing more for herself. Her only happiness coming from making others miserable.

Particularly Freaky Flynn.

Growing up, Flynn Hendrick was known only as “Freaky Flynn.” He lived a life completely disconnected even as he struggled to become something more than that boy with Asperger’s. He was taunted and teased, bearing the brunt of systematic and calculated cruelty, ultimately culminating in a catastrophic turn of events that brought Ellie and Flynn’s worlds crashing down.

But then Flynn and Ellie grew up.

And moved on.

Until years later when their paths unexpectedly cross again and the bully and the freak are face to face once more.

When labels come to define you, finding yourself feels impossible. Particularly for two people disconnected from the world who inexplicably find a connection in each other.

And out of the wreckage of their tragic beginnings, an unlikely love story unfolds.

But a painful past doesn’t always want to let go. And old wounds are never truly healed…and sometimes the farther you try to run from yourself the closer you come to who you really are.

REVIEW:

Poets write to be heard, Authors write to speak for those who can’t. In the incandescent rain of all the books that flow through my iPad, this review was probably the most emotional to write. Today’s review is on Reclaiming the Sand by A Meredith Walters.

Modeling a story that has never been told in this caliber. A bully. A victim. Two hearts. Two stories. In the poetically driven heart rendering book Reclaiming the Sand the emotional of the two characters don’t match words to a page. The flawless writing of such an emotional story brought me to tears. Such as a kind of novel that breaks through boundaries Reclaiming the Sand demonstrated a raw, sensitive and exposed story of Flynn, a male who grows up with Asperger’s. A tormentor, a friend or a lover Ellie comes into his life. This friendship that is created really did shed such bare and pointed passion.

The narrative guides past and present as Walters describes in-depth a pain, a life, a connection that cannot be faked. The narrative relates to not only the aspect of Asperger’s and the reality of people are treated, but also to the thin line between Bully and Victim. A ridiculous amount of kids get bullied at school, Walters through Ellie’s background and Flynn’s moving forward. The heartbreak and warmth are uncanny in a striped, raw, and flawless rendition of love, passion and two characters’ whose connection is more than the words that we speak every day. This book was a BEYOND Lit-Love star, because It hit chords of pain and suffering but also strung to remind us that trust, friendship and believing in yourself is important.

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new author picThe New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Contemporary and Paranormal romance including The Find You in the Dark and Bad Rep series as well as the upcoming stand alone romance, Reclaiming the Sand, and a dark new adult series for Gallery Books.

A. Meredith spent ten years as a counselor for at risk teens and children. First working at a Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault program and then later a program for children with severe emotional and mental health issues. Her former clients and their stories continue to influence every aspect of her writing.

When not writing (or being tortured with all manner of beauty products at the hand of her very imaginative and extremely girly daughter), she is eating chocolate, watching reality television that could rot your brain and reading a smutty novel or two.

A. Meredith is represented by Michelle Johnson with the Inklings Literary Agency

*BOOK REVIEW* A Leap of Faith- T. Gephart

Today’s book review is by a rock star of romance and making me laugh. The amazing and ever brilliant T. Gephart’s  ‘A Leap of Faith.’ 

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synopsisLexi is in uncharted territory as her steady relationship with Alex develops. Their passion shows no signs of waning, but the road is by no means easy. While Lexi loves Alex, she struggles to retain her individual identity while being a partner in a high profile relationship.

On her first international tour as Power Station’s publicist and Alex’s official girlfriend, Lexi is initiated into the crazy lifestyle of life of a rock-star.

Despite all the pressure, Lexi realises that their relationship is worth fighting for and she no longer wants to be alone. In order for her to move forward with Alex she needs to reconcile her past and exorcise some demons that she thought were best forgotten.

Is their love strong enough to survive the tests that family, distance and time provide?

reviewA Twist of Fate by T. Gephart introduced a world of fate, love, fight and music. I absolutely love T. and I was super excited to read the second book in the series titled ‘A Leap of Faith.’ In the second novel, in the series I really felt like the characters developed such admiration and love for each other. I really love how Lexi and Alex developed as both individuals and together. Although the couple doesn’t steer clear of complications with Marcy stepping on toes, the connection between Alex and Lexi enchanted a realism to relationships common to life.

What I loved about reading ‘A Leap of Faith’ was the characteristics of being in a real relationship, were you do have to trust and put faith in another person. It was connects and relates to feelings that project through Alex and Lexi’s narrative. Lexi gives you an overall sense that it’s OK to fall in love and take a chance in trusting someone as the novel progresses. Alex is as adorable and kind hearted as ever, I would like to point out. If I could wrap him up and run away with him I would.

I loved how in the second book of the series T. brought new twists and turns in Lexi and Alex’s story. T. was able to develop Lexi and Alex further than just the PR manager and guitarist in a relationship. The moments of love and support were the most enjoyable, as Lexi was thrown further into the music scene.

I loved the humor intertwined within the narrative, I had to stop to message a friend or talk to my family about it, just to tell someone how amazing it was. I really enjoyed the journey T. showed the reader and how Lexi and Alex have developed endearing love and devotion to each other. ‘A Leap of Faith’ explores mainly Alex and Lexi’s relationship, family dynamics and Lexi’s past. At the end you will probably have a book hangover, after the leaps and bounds that you experience in the sonnet of passion and love that is T’s Lexi Series Book 2. I absolutely loved it and I give it a 5- Lit Love because who am I kidding Alex stole my heart again. The dynamics of intertwining the good and bad in developing a relationship and yourself were like fireworks to the sky, in such a romantic read with a few ups and downs.

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*BOOK REVIEW* Promise Me Always – Kari March

Today’s book review is a new release by the lovely Kari March. Her debut novel ‘Promise Me Always’ is such an amazing read.

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Blake Bentley had a rough upbringing, never fully believing he was good enough for anything or anyone. After being left with a broken heart by his only girlfriend, Blake swore off relationships for good and turned to the only two things that made him feel sufficient – sex and firefighting.

Tessa Collins was brought up in the traditional ‘perfect’ family – loving parents, great sister, and amazing friends. After falling in love with Jared, her life was perfect – until he betrayed her. She has no idea that his betrayal could end up costing her more than just a shattered heart.

Blake and Tessa have been friends since high school. Never wanting to admit their attraction for each other, the two always remained close friends. Now, three years later, Blake and Tessa find themselves being pulled together by a force much greater than friendship.

Blake and Tessa have promised to be friends forever, but as fate pulls them together, they embark on a roller coaster ride of a lifetime. Will his self doubt and her insecurities keep them apart? Or will they be able to promise each other always?

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The emotions and character driven narrative of Promise Me Always did more than make me want to turn the page to see what happens next. In what so many strive to do in writing a novel; Kari March had my attention and love for Promise Me Always from the beginning.

A guy with a heart of gold and protective strength is always hard to find.  The inter connection of Tessa and Blake grabbed my attention from the beginning pages as Tessa struggles with finding out the truth about her now ex-boyfriend. Through reading the narrative the connection of passion and love is seen through the dual point of view from both Tessa and Blake.

Blake is hands down my favourite character. He is the hero I think all girls would want to have at their sides. Within he faces his own set of demons from his troubled past and childhood but that made me love him more. Both Tessa and Blake had to learn how to be open with communication and tell their feelings.  The strongest part of the narrative was the openness and the characters expression when it came to conceding that the truth is more powerful than hiding your feelings.

The novel was not without the characters weaknesses driving a wedge into their relationships. The flawless moments were those when Tessa and Blake showed their passion and love for each other despite everything that had happened. I loved the group of friends that Tessa and Blake had. Cara was one of the character’s I believe had so much depth and luckily Kari March is devoting a whole book to Cam and Cara in Always Yours coming out later this year.

Kari’s writing and the narrative is absolutely flawless in showing emotional and pull into two characters who both have flaws but find love despite all of the obstacles that come their way. With an ex that’s determined to be Cara’s one and only and Blake’s past sending doubt through his mind at any chance the collision of passionate and breathtaking love shows within the characters of Blake and Tessa.

Overall, I rate this book A 5 star Lit-Love. With so much passion, emotional and amazing characters Kari has done a truly amazing job at capturing that sometimes opening yourself up to love and finding love is important and communication is of vital importance when it comes to showing love.

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*Release Day Blitz* Illicit Desire – Kasey Millstead

Title: Illicit Desire

Author: Kasey Millstead

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 Release Date: February 17, 2014

Beau Diesel…He was my “one”. My one that I would sacrifice everything for. My one that I wanted to be with until I took my final breath. My one that completed me.

I wanted him. I needed him. But he was off limits. I knew this, but the risk of consequences didn’t outweigh the depth of my desire.

So, I fought for our love.

But, I wasn’t Beau’s “one”.

So, he fought against our love.

He fought so hard, eventually I had to give up. I had to admit defeat.

But, that’s the thing about love – when you’re down and out, true love wins. It prevails…and it raises you up.

 
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