Title: One My Knees (The Bridge Family #1)
Author:Meredith Wild
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Length: 353 pages
Release Date: March 17, 2014
Haunted by the responsibility of caring for her troubled family, Maya Jacobs gave the only answer she could when Cameron asked her to marry him. Years later, entrenched in a soulless professional routine, she distracts herself from the lingering regret of her decision with a “work hard, play hard” lifestyle that guarantees no man will ever find his way into her heart again.
Cameron Bridge has spent the past five years married to the military, trying to escape the painful memory of losing Maya. After fighting his own war in the desert, he starts a new life in New York City, with his siblings, Olivia and Darren, by his side.
When fate brings Maya back to him in the heart of a city filled with its own hopes and shadows, can Cameron find the girl he once loved in the woman she’s become?
This book is about the impact our
decisions have on our lives. It is also about courage and strength of
character. It is also, an amazing love story of a passion and depth of
feeling that endures.
As noted, Maya has a troubled family and she carries the responsibility for their care. Her roots and family history is something she keeps secret out of embarrassment.
Cameron and Maya adore each other. It should not matter, but Maya cares about the fact that they come from opposite sides of the perennial tracks. It is very difficult for Maya to overcome the inadequacy that she feels regarding her past.
This love story is poignant and mature. Both Maya and Cam will need to find the strength to set aside family pressures, hurt feelings, and the chism created by their last meeting 5 years ago. As our story evolves, their love will need to be allowed to breath and grow or they will just have to accept defeat.
I was deeply moved by the writing style and prose of this book. Meredith Wild has given us a book in which we can experience the lives of this young couple as if they were real.
As noted, Maya has a troubled family and she carries the responsibility for their care. Her roots and family history is something she keeps secret out of embarrassment.
Cameron and Maya adore each other. It should not matter, but Maya cares about the fact that they come from opposite sides of the perennial tracks. It is very difficult for Maya to overcome the inadequacy that she feels regarding her past.
This love story is poignant and mature. Both Maya and Cam will need to find the strength to set aside family pressures, hurt feelings, and the chism created by their last meeting 5 years ago. As our story evolves, their love will need to be allowed to breath and grow or they will just have to accept defeat.
I was deeply moved by the writing style and prose of this book. Meredith Wild has given us a book in which we can experience the lives of this young couple as if they were real.
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