Ceri
London’s review of The
Last MacKlenna
Excerpt:
“What I loved most about this story was
the gradual piling on of tension as fresh traumas emerge from the wreck of a
romance built far too quickly on the shifting sands of mutual attraction and
blatant lust. I couldn’t rid the lump in my throat as I watched a car crash of
‘hopes and dreams’ falling to Elliot and Meredith’s self-doubt and fears as
they encounter a mountain of obstacles blocking their path to true love.
Sometimes, life has to kick really hard to force an adjustment in thinking.
This story kicks hard!”
~*~
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