Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Review/Release Day for The Reason by Stacy M Wray



Lily Turner was married to her best friend. Trouble was, it wasn’t much more than that. After the romance ended, so did the marriage.
When Lily met Casey Dunlap at a local café, their attraction was immediate, yet innocent, his sexy charm instantly drawing her in. When their harmless meetings slowly evolved into more than just friends, Lily struggled with the magnetic pull Casey had on her, not knowing what to do.
It should have been easy - she was no longer going to be married. She had no reason to drag her feet…

Except that Casey was nearly fifteen years her junior - only ten years older than her teenage son. What would her kids think? How could she possibly do this?



My 5 Star Review

I absolutely loved this read. It was so real and it was full if emotion. 

Lily and Mark have been together and married for a long time. They have two beautiful children(Charlie and Joshua) and they fell out of love. 

Unfortunately it happens to the best of us and we just have to keep pushing forward. 

I love Lily! I mean there was a part in this book where she made me so angry and I just wanted to share some sense into her....but her kids did that for me. 

Again this book is so real and once you read it you will know exactly what I am talking about. 

Then there is Casey who happens to be 15 years younger than Lily. But age is just a number. 

Let me tell you...I got a crush on Casey! Ugh...he was telling Charlie jokes while she was in the hospital..XOXOX

Loved this book!!!




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Stacy M Wray loves writing and reading anything romance - Judy Blume being one of the first authors she read in middle school. After all, a world without love, heartache and angst would prove a boring place to live.

Lover of gray and white cats, craver of all things sweet, enthusiast of hiking and camping, wife of an extremely supportive husband, and mom to two amusing adult children, she realizes life is pretty damn good.

She also appreciates that it's never too late to try something new. Never.

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