Thursday, June 9, 2016

Review for Living With Regret by Riann C Miller



Blurb:


Sometimes the simplest choice has the power to change your life. 

Chase 

Ten years ago, I turned a hard decision into a simple one. I allowed others to decide my future . . . then I lost the best thing that ever happened to me. I let go of the girl I loved in exchange for a life I was told I wanted. 

Then one day I woke up with no recollection of my reality and instead I believed my life had turned out how I had once dared to imagine. Now everyone is waiting for me to remember the day I ruined my future as I struggle to recall a life without the person I so carelessly tossed away. 

Somehow, I was gifted a second chance with the woman I love, and I’m going to fight like hell to keep her. 

Jordan 

Your brain has a funny way of convincing you what is real and what is not; even if your heart never lets you forget the truth. After Chase Adams broke my heart, my life moved forward, even though the light I once felt had extinguished. Then I received an unexpected phone call that changed everything. 

Every day we make choices, but most of the time they don’t affect the rest of our lives. I wanted to love again. I wanted to trust the gift I was given, but every choice has consequences. Now I have to decide to let go of the past for the sake of my future. . . or risk living with regret. 

Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18


Review:
I just finished reading Living With Regret and the only thing I am regretting right now is not finding this author sooner. Seriously, this was a great read that could be termed a sports romance in some degree due to the fact that the lead male character is a pro football player who was walloped in the head hard enough and enough times that the last time put his memory awry. Yes, awry. So awry that he wakes up thinking the girl he gave up over ten years ago is his wife and then she has to come back in his life to see if she can make things better. Jordan is one heck of a woman to put up with so much. She has been in love with Chase forever and although she thinks she has moved on, she can't find a man that makes her feel like he did. Then everything is turned upside down again because they are a part of each other's lives once more. However, he doesn't remember everything that happened and that proves a real challenge. Not to mention he continually screws up, but it's very forgivable considering the parents he has. There are quite a few flashbacks that happen during the book and it works very well to move the story line along. So much pain, anger, and just plain angst in this book, but it's a great read. 
5 out of 5 stars!

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