Thursday, July 5, 2018

Review for Love you Though it by Fabiola Francisco

After witnessing Bri Carmichael's pain, Cole Burkely is determined to help her heal.

That home visit changed my life.

She is a shell of the person I knew.

I just want each day to end so the night can swallow my pain.

She still has so much to give.

I'm empty.

I want to help her stand on her own again.

I'm not ready to let go.

She's worth sticking around for.

My will to keep moving forward is stalled.

I want to make her smile again.

He has a good heart, but I can't be the one to take care of it.

She doesn't know that a long time ago I dreamed of her heart and soul.

My story has ended.

Our story is just beginning.


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My 4 star review

This book was definitely not like book three. Yes I know I am reading this backwards, sorry.

This book is about Cole and Bri. Cole is the whore of the group. I mean I believe this is what I would call him. He has a reputation of sleeping around with groupies. Bri is a young women who has lost her husband, who in fact was the love of her life for years.

Now to me this book was very emotional and I know that every person goes through things differently. I can tell you that I have no idea how it feels to lose someone like your husband.

While reading this book I was a wreck because I couldn't picture my life without my husband. I would go insane. What Bri did in order to try and move on with her life gave me hope in a way.

I really enjoyed this book!



About the Author
#1 Best Seller in Country Music
Amazon Top 100 Bestselling in New Adult & College Romance

Fabiola Francisco loves the simplicity—and kick—of scotch on the rocks. She follows Hemingway’s philosophy—write drunk, edit sober. She writes women’s fiction and contemporary romance, dipping her pen into new adult and young adult. Her moods guide her writing, taking her anywhere from sassy and sexy romances to dark and emotion-filled love stories.

Writing has always been a part of her life, penning her own life struggles as a form of therapy through poetry. She still stays true to her first love, poems, while weaving longer stories with strong heroines and honest heroes. She aims to get readers thinking about life and love while experiencing her characters’ journeys.

She is continuously creating stories as she daydreams. Her other loves are country music, exploring the outdoors, and reading.

Connect with Fabiola and get the 411 on her books and upcoming releases here: http://eepurl.com/cJKvIX






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