Feel My Love by Lea Coll

 

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I loved Abby and Nick’s emotional and heartwarming journey in Feel My Love by Lea Coll, book one in the Ever After series, a deeply moving, heart-wrenching, yet beautiful love story. Abby is a single mother to 8-year old Hunter and a wedding photographer, trying to balance her work schedule and her son’s sports schedule which often means she doesn’t focus on herself. After a one-night stand at her friends’ wedding, she finds out that her one night stand is her son’s new baseball coach. Nick just moved to town to take care of his 8-year nephew and give Brody a stable family life, while Nick’s brother is in jail. After giving up his career in the minor leagues to help take care of his nephew, Nick moves to Annapolis in order to keep stability for his nephew and starts to create a life for himself. He definitely wasn’t expecting was to bump into the one night stand he had at a wedding months; a woman who had not been far from his thoughts. Abby also never forgot about Nick, but Hunter must come first. As these two spend more together their original attraction re-ignites and sparks, their chemistry is off-the-charts, and all seems right until Abby’s insecurities arise, making her question everything.

 

Nick wanted to help Abby and had great ideas for her photography business to grow. Nick was amazing, especially how he tried to take care of Abby and help her realize that there was nothing wrong with asking for and accepting help. Shaped by their pasts, both Nick and Abby came out of those experiences feeling much the same; unworthy. They both feared letting love in, taking a chance and allowing each other into their hearts. Lastly, Abby has steel reinforced walls around her heart and Nick is a runner at the slightest hint of discord. It will take some honesty and communication before these two can vanquish their fears and find love, together. I highly recommend Feel My Love to other readers and can’t wait to read the next story.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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