Friday 23 November 2012

Closure by Kim Carmichael

There's always the one…

He's one person throughout life you think about every so often, the one who leaves his unique indelible mark on you, the person with whom you need closure.

For Margaret Collins that person was Mike Taylor. After he broke her heart seventeen years ago, she left everything she knew and reinvented herself. With a new home, a new look and a new name, Riley Williams is now an up and coming journalist given the assignment to interview a Mike Taylor. She never suspected he would be her Mike Taylor.

With Mike having no hint of Riley's true identity, she must decide if she will make him pay for sins he doesn't remember committing, or if she can wipe away the past and be with the one man who she has always wanted?

Can she finally have closure?

Now I will start off by saying I was given this book in return for an honest review.

How to start this....WOW.

This book is amazing. It makes you think about life for real. Anyone you left behind, anyone you have unfinished business with romantically.

Riley gets her second chance to finally end things in her mind, body and soul about how she feels for Mike Taylor, a guy who hurt her so bad in high school it left deep scars.

But when she finally gets that chance, she can't go through with it. Too much has happened in the meantime, and after finally being back with him it overwhelmed her. Her need for closure was too much.

But believe me, by the end of the book I was crying at how amazingly things went. Who would have ever guessed that you could have a second chance at something so.....Well read the book and find out.

The writing is amazing, I never wavered one bit in my reading and was able to follow along so well...well..that is when my body was not tingling with the way  certain situations were described. Damn, is the only way to put it.

I definitely wished there would be more. I wanted it to never end. Maybe in the future there will be more to this luscious tale but who knows, I will just have to wait and see.  Until then, I look forward to anything Kim Carmichael puts her writing to as it will no doubt be just as delicious.

                                                                       Closure

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