Unstoppable
(Beachwood Bay #5)
by Melody Grace
“My daddy always told me, you could never run out of second chances…”
Tegan Callahan has sworn off bad boys for good. Growing up on tour with her rock star brother, she knows first-hand the damage they can do. She’s looking for a nice, safe, stable guy – until a chance encounter with a devastatingly sexy stranger makes her question everything she thought she wanted.
A troubled soul…
Ryland James arrives in Beachwood Bay on the run from his mistakes. He knows he’s the last thing Tegan needs, but somehow, he can’t stay away. There’s something about her fierce beauty that draws him in – and makes him vow to protect her, whatever the cost.
A passionate destiny…
Their bond is undeniable; the stakes, higher than ever. But the past won’t stay gone forever, and soon, Ryland must make the ultimate choice: will he risk everything he treasures in the world, or keep Tegan safe – and sacrifice her love forever?
*This book contains adult situations and explicit content. 17+*
"There's not a soul in the world who hasn't been brought low
at some point. What matters is what you do when you hit the bottom."
Powerful and emotional are the two words I would use to describe this book. Our two main characters share a bond of what impact guilt and the pain of losing a loved one can have on your life. They have both done all they can to help a loved one dealing with addiction, but in the end, knowing they cannot save their loved one. They carry the guilt that comes with this knowledge and the "what ifs" that haunt them - what if I had been there? What if I had not left them alone?
Damaged as they are, they feel this bond between them and reach for each other. They share their secrets and console each other. The chemistry between them extends further than the lust they feel for each other. It is a chemistry of their souls that brings them together to make them complete. Better than they were alone; complete with each other filling the gaps in each others souls.
This Beachwood series is a favorite of mine. Each book is a standalone, but as you read the series, you become part of these families and this small town community. Each book enriches our knowledge of the characters as we see them deal with the obstacles they face, grow, love and come together as a family.
The writing is top notch with a direct and sensitive approach to the psyche of the characters involved. Definitely recommended!
Powerful and emotional are the two words I would use to describe this book. Our two main characters share a bond of what impact guilt and the pain of losing a loved one can have on your life. They have both done all they can to help a loved one dealing with addiction, but in the end, knowing they cannot save their loved one. They carry the guilt that comes with this knowledge and the "what ifs" that haunt them - what if I had been there? What if I had not left them alone?
Damaged as they are, they feel this bond between them and reach for each other. They share their secrets and console each other. The chemistry between them extends further than the lust they feel for each other. It is a chemistry of their souls that brings them together to make them complete. Better than they were alone; complete with each other filling the gaps in each others souls.
This Beachwood series is a favorite of mine. Each book is a standalone, but as you read the series, you become part of these families and this small town community. Each book enriches our knowledge of the characters as we see them deal with the obstacles they face, grow, love and come together as a family.
The writing is top notch with a direct and sensitive approach to the psyche of the characters involved. Definitely recommended!
Melody Grace is a small-town girl turned SoCal beach lover. After spending her life with her nose in a book, she decided it was time she wrote one herself. She loves steamy romance novels, happily-ever-afters, and lusting after fictional menfolk. She is author of USA Today & international bestselling Beachwood Bay series.
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