Have you ever made a mistake? One so monumental you lost everything? I did, and I hate myself for it! All I want to do is close my eyes, and let the darkness consume me. Make it all go away. The end.
Ainsley is drowning in the depth of her despair. One wrong decision left her alone, with only regret as her constant companion. To escape it all, she makes another choice. One she hopes will end everything. Instead, she’s thrown into a whole new world filled with opportunities she doesn’t believe she deserves.
Ethan gives the appearance of breezing through life. But underneath his bright facade, he’s scarred by loss. When fate leads him into Ainsley’s world at the exact moment she needs someone the most, he can’t ignore the chance to right the wrongs of his past.
Ainsley and Ethan will struggle to help each other heal and start anew.
They’ll learn that the secret to conquering their pain lies within their power, if only they can do it together.
Always together.
Sometimes the ending is really the beginning.
This is Book 2 in the Songs Series.
Here's Book 1.
(Although you don't necessarily have to read Book 1 before reading Book 2, but it does give you a little background story before you delve into Book 2.)
They're both wonderful books!
My review:
Such a beautiful story about a sensitive topic. The second book in The Songs Series is wonderfully and thoughtfully written. I loved it.
This book is a heartfelt romance with a powerful message about the sanctity of human life. If you've ever simply needed a friend, The Songs that Brought Me Back will resonate--and leave you thankful for the people in your life.
Bonus: The book takes us to the author's hometown in Belgium, which is fascinating.
Enjoy!
I really loved the Belgium sightseeing in the story. Made me want to go there someday...especially for the chocolate. These are great books!
ReplyDeleteYes! I loved going on a trip to Belgium right along with the characters. That was so fun and made me want to go there. I guess we have a friend to stay with now!!!
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