Can a shattered heart risk a second chance at love?
Happiness evades my everyday life despite time passing. My heart hasn’t healed. It can’t. Not after all I lost.
When I meet Rowan, I savor the light he brings into my life. His patience, sense of humor, and understanding chase away the shadows of sorrow I carry from my past. It’s easy to fall for him.
But grief still lingers, a constant reminder of how I could drown under the pain of loving and losing someone again.
Opening my heart to Rowan will take more than love. It will take courage. Can I let go of the past and fight for my happily ever after?
This second-chance romance is based on the author’s real life and for fans of More with You; this is the continuation of the emotional story, and the HEA, you’ve been waiting for. This can be listened to as a stand-alone.
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Erin Spencer is an Audie Award nominated narrator. She has numerous films, TV shows, and voice work to her credit, including appearances on True Detective, 9-1-1, Rizzoli & Isles, and Code Black. Besides reading, she loves dining out, hip-hop dance classes, and DIY projects.
Ava Erickson, after sailing around the world and watching nearly a thousand sunsets from the bow of her boat like a true Viking, settled down and started telling stories. Those stories can be anything from the sweetest romances to ones with a more erotic twist. When she found out she was nominated for an Audie in the Erotica category, she called all her girlfriends together and went to Provence, France, where they drank rosé and ate lots of bread and butter.
Ava Erickson, after sailing around the world and watching nearly a thousand sunsets from the bow of her boat like a true Viking, settled down and started telling stories. Those stories can be anything from the sweetest romances to ones with a more erotic twist. When she found out she was nominated for an Audie in the Erotica category, she called all her girlfriends together and went to Provence, France, where they drank rosé and ate lots of bread and butter.