Thursday, March 27, 2014

Review ~ I Found You by Jane Lark


 Tomorrow is for regrets. Tonight is for being together.

On a cold winter night, Rachel and Jason’s lives collide on Manhattan Bridge. She’s running from life, he’s running toward it. But compassion urges him to help her.

His offer of a place to stay leads to friendship and trouble. There’s his fiancée back home in Oregon and a family who just don’t trust this girl from the wrong side of the tracks.

But when the connection between them is so electric, so right… everyone else must be wrong. And as the snow begins to settle on the Hudson, there’s nothing but the possibility of what could be – of this, right here, right now. Them.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18807454-i-found-you?ac=1


My Thoughts:

I had a hard time believing that this was Jane Lark's first NA book. 

It was well written, had a good many (360) pages, and had a plot that sucked me in from the beginning.

This book had me thinking about my own actions and the actions of those around me long after I was done reading it. It was real, edgy, and gripping. It was an emotional book full of ups and downs. There was also the sweet romance between Rachel and Jason.

Rachel, the leading lady, has had a rough life and I couldn't help but feel for her.

Jason is our leading man. He is a good guy through and through. He is wonderful and amazingly sweet. I really liked him.

I would definitely recommend this one to those who like NA romance, or engaging and heartwarming plots. 

I received an ecopy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion. I thought it was a wonderful thought provoking story with all of the elements of a great book. 




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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for taking the time to review it Brenda, I love that you seem to have really got the story XO thank you, love Jane

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    1. It was my pleasure. I'm sorry that I forgot to forward the URL. :-(

      I look forward to reading the next book. :-)

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