Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Carey Heywood Week - Day 2 - Him

Review

Sarah and Will were the perfect high school sweethearts.  But then, the events of one night separate them.  Will the wedding festivities of Sarah's brother give Sarah and Will a second change at the love that they once had?
Sarah is stubborn, hard headed, and still holding on to the pain that Will put her through seven years ago.  Personally, I really identified with Sarah.  And I think that a lot of girls can identify with her.  So many of us has been burned by someone that we love.  I'm not talking about the everyday nonsense either.  I'm talking that deep hurt that cuts you to your core and changes your life.  

This book is incredibly well written!  Carey Heywood is a master in portraying emotions in her books.  While reading Better, I cried my eyes out.  I'm talking Kim Kardashian ugly crying!  But Him is a different emotion all together.  Anyone who has had their heart broken should start reading Him.  

Stop back by tomorrow for my review of the sequel, Her.


Book Title: Him 
Author: Carey Heywood 
Genre: Contemporary Romance 

Synopsis


Sarah Miller hasn’t been home in seven years. She thought she could stay away forever. If it wasn’t for her big brother's wedding, that is. Part of her even feels silly for staying away this long. It's not like anyone even knew what happened. Well, except for him.

That guy. The one she compared all others to. The one who set the bar so high no other guy after him could even compete. The one who made her feel like anything was possible. The one she thought she would never be good enough for. The one she spent the last seven years trying to forget.
All she needs to do is make it through the next week without running into him.


About the Author



Carey HeywoodCarey Heywood is a self-published New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with six books out and many more to come. She was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. Ever the mild-mannered citizen, Carey spends her days working in the world of finance, and at night, she retreats into the lives of her fictional characters. Supporting her all the way are her husband, three sometimes-adorable children, and their nine-pound attack Yorkie.







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1 comment:

  1. Sounds great, although I'm sure it would make me cry :( Seems like a book a lot of people can relate to.

    ~K.J. Bryen, plungingintothenovel.blogspot.com

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