Thursday, September 24, 2015

REVIEW @NetGalley: Easy Silence @BethRinyuWriter

Easy Silence by Beth Rinyu is a powerfully emotional story of eternal love. It's a poignant story but a painful read so be sure to have some tissues handy.

They say you never forget your first love. No matter how many more come along or how much time
goes by, there will always be that one person who will be forever embedded deep inside your heart and soul. For me, that was Jaxson Callahan.

We were complete opposites. I was a senator’s daughter. My parents were always too busy keeping up appearances on the political scene to show me love, so instead they bought my affection. He was the son of a woman who allowed men to use and abuse her as well as him, just for her next fix.

We became each other’s solace during that summer we met, creating a lifetime of memories in three short months. I provided him with a sense of hope that there was more than just the harsh reality of the life he had grown accustomed to, and he showed me a genuine love that I had been yearning for my entire life. We vowed to be together forever. I loved him and he loved me…. and nothing would keep us apart.

Nothing except the secrets that were hiding in that small seaside town. Secrets that altered our destiny. We were never given any warning as we watched our future shake, crumble and disappear altogether, leaving us with nothing but memories of a bittersweet past.

Life can be beautiful. Life can be kind. And, life can be heartless…..because nothing about our situation was fair.

RATING: 4 Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries
This book was provided to us through NetGalley. Many thanks.

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