Wednesday, April 26, 2017

•٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠• Review For Always (Two Hearts, One Soul Duet: Book One) By London Saint James •٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠•





Always (Two Hearts, One Soul Duet: Book One)
by London Saint James
312 pages
Published April 6th 2017 by LSJ Romance








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International bestselling author London Saint James’ first 
installment from Two Hearts, One Soul Duet is the epic tale 
of abiding love, heart-wrenching loss, and an astonishing 
bond that will find a way to endure.

 Winter Perri never truly understood love until she met Austin 
Carlyle—the man who would rock her world to its foundations
 and give her something to believe in. But the night before 
they were to be married, the fairytale shattered.

Thirteen years later Winter is pulled out of her seclusion only
 to have a painful past confront her, and when it does, she’s 
left questioning reality, because the impossible is looking 
back at her with the face of a destroying angel, and piercing
 eyes in too familiar shades of blue.






Oh my God! Damn what a book. Now that I composed 
myself I think I can honestly review this book now. This  book
 this extremely well-crafted. It has a good flow and is easy to 
read.

This book is about winter Perry. In her great love for Austin. 
I need to warn you. You will need a full box of tissues for this 
book. It is a sweet and wonderful stories love, Los and love 
again. But halfway through this book, tragedy strikes. And if 
you're a sappy person like me you'll be crying so have those
 tissues handy the love winter has for Austin is true soul 
mates kind of love. A love that she thought she would never 
feel again. But then something truly amazing happens and 
I won’t say what but I was like holy hell when I read the 
bonus scene. And a little ticked off at one character in the 
book as he knew all this time he knew. I need book 2 now
 London's site say June and I cannot wait.

Now before I ruin this for you I will leave off here. I hope you
 enjoy this book as much as I did. If you do like this book, 
please consider leaving a review. The Authors really like it 
when you do; they value your opinions too






Ms. Cynthia Fines and Mr. Scott Linton Perri
request the honor of your presence at the marriage of
their daughter
Winter Shae Perri
to
Austin Wells Carlyle
son of
Dr. Wells Bennett Carlyle and Dr. Judith Carroll Carlyle
Saturday, the 20th of December at eleven in the morning
Saint Thomas Church
Fifth Avenue, New York


The invitations read in elegant, black script.

I’d graduated from college and just turned twenty-two. Austin was twenty-three. And yes, in just a few weeks, we were having a wedding.

Sitting on the third finger of my left hand stood a three-carat ring with three square-cut diamonds encased by emeralds, with more diamonds embedded in the band. It was more money than should have been spent, but Austin said it was a diamond for every year we had been together and the emeralds matched the color of my eyes.

Who could argue with that?

The night Austin proposed to me was not only a surprise but one of the best nights of my life. He’d taken me to the East Village Theater—something not out of the ordinary—we’d been there many times before. In fact, it was the place he took me on our third date.

What was out of the ordinary? The place was vacant.


Walking in the dim light down the long aisle, passing row after row of empty seats, I glanced up at Austin. “There’s no one here.”

He smiled down at me. “I know.”

“What’s going on?”

As though I’d asked the magic question, one beam of streaming light hit a gold-encrusted table up on the darkened stage and glittered.

I focused on the table. It was part of a stage set I’d seen once, sitting in Juliet’s bedroom when Romeo entered in through her window.

“Is this your way of telling me you’re the lead in a new Romeo and Juliet play?”

Austin chuckled but didn’t answer as he led me up on the stage and over to the table.

On top sat a single pink rose with a dazzling ring shimmering in the light that had been tied to the long green stem with a red silk ribbon.

My hand went to my mouth.

I was speechless and more than likely wide-eyed when Austin picked up the rose, untied the ribbon, took the ring into his hand, bent down upon one knee, then handed me the flower.

With shaking hands I took it.

He quoted a scene from Romeo and Juliet, only he’d said my name not Juliet’s as the sun.

Taking my left hand in his, Austin looked up at me from beneath his long, black lashes with eyes the color of sapphires. “Winter. I’m in love with you. I cannot imagine one day without you in my life, so I was hoping you would do me the honor of becoming my wife. Will you marry me?”

Reacting to the moment, my eyes began to overflow with tears. They streamed down my cheeks, dripped off my chin, and hit my hand in his in a sprinkle of abundant joy.

“Yes,” I said.

Austin placed the ring on my finger and kissed it. “I love you.”

He returned to his feet, his face beaming as I sniffled out, “I-I love you, too.”







·٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠· London Saint James ·٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠·




London Saint James has lived in many places, but never felt 
“at home” until she met the real-life man of her dreams and 
settled down in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
 London lives with her husband and their fat cat who thinks 
he owns them. As an award-winning, bestselling author, 
London is living her childhood dream. She knew all the 
scribbling she did, that big imagination of hers, and all those 
clamoring characters running around in her head would pay 
off someday






1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for reading and reviewing, Always.

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