5+ Rating
I just finished the story, and it took me a couple of minutes to compose myself (Kristen Ashley and her friggen Epilogue had me in tears and an emotional wreck by the end of the last sentence..yep...THAT GOOD!).
This was by far the BEST story in the "Ghosts & Reincarnation" series.
The hero in the story is in the same league as "Sam", "Max", "Tate", and "Mitch" (other KA hero's)....Oh Yeah..that Good!
The story is about two people so in love and then separated due events (and people interfering) that they had no control over, only to be reconciled 20 years later at both of their best friends wedding.
On Prentice's part there is a lot of bitterness, and mistrust, and for Isabella she knows she hurt Prentice (Isabella's father was abusive, controlling, and manipulative and FORBADE her from ever seeing, or talking to Prentice ever again) and she believed Prentice would have a better life without her because of all the lies her father told her and she believed. Even though she left Prentice, she always loved him, to the point of wearing his engagement ring around her neck for the last 20 years even though she was forced by her father to marry someone else more 'suitable' for her.
Their journey once reconciled is beautiful, and heartbreaking. Isabella is so damaged, and broken that only Prentice's love, understanding, and his persistence can heal her.
This truly was a fairy tale story (even with a fairy god-mother), and can be read as a stand alone.
I highly recommend it!
I just finished the story, and it took me a couple of minutes to compose myself (Kristen Ashley and her friggen Epilogue had me in tears and an emotional wreck by the end of the last sentence..yep...THAT GOOD!).
This was by far the BEST story in the "Ghosts & Reincarnation" series.
The hero in the story is in the same league as "Sam", "Max", "Tate", and "Mitch" (other KA hero's)....Oh Yeah..that Good!
The story is about two people so in love and then separated due events (and people interfering) that they had no control over, only to be reconciled 20 years later at both of their best friends wedding.
On Prentice's part there is a lot of bitterness, and mistrust, and for Isabella she knows she hurt Prentice (Isabella's father was abusive, controlling, and manipulative and FORBADE her from ever seeing, or talking to Prentice ever again) and she believed Prentice would have a better life without her because of all the lies her father told her and she believed. Even though she left Prentice, she always loved him, to the point of wearing his engagement ring around her neck for the last 20 years even though she was forced by her father to marry someone else more 'suitable' for her.
Their journey once reconciled is beautiful, and heartbreaking. Isabella is so damaged, and broken that only Prentice's love, understanding, and his persistence can heal her.
This truly was a fairy tale story (even with a fairy god-mother), and can be read as a stand alone.
I highly recommend it!
