This is a stand-alone story which is connected to Kirsty Moseley’s “Nothing Left to Lose”. Remember my book boyfriend “Ashton Taylor”, the sexy bad-ass SWAT guy? Nate Peters is also a sexy playboy bad-ass SWAT guy like his best friend Ashton.
This is a stand-alone story which is connected to Kirsty Moseley’s “Nothing Left to Lose”. Remember my book boyfriend “Ashton Taylor”, the sexy bad-ass SWAT guy? Nate Peters is also a sexy playboy bad-ass SWAT guy like his best friend Ashton.
Just like her other books, it introduces a lot of characters which makes it so hard to keep track of. She introduced them in a very detailed way that would make you think he/she was the bad guy. What a great technique eh? Her style of “who done it” never fails to amaze me.
The story started 22-years ago when Peter Carington, was questioned for the disappearance of an 18 year old Susan Althrop, who had vanished following the formal dinner dance she had attended at the Carington mansion. He was suspected but there’s no evidence that could pin him.
This story was about these two sisters namely, Kate and Hannah, who lost their mother at an early age due to a boat accident. Years later, a grown up Kate was left in coma after a deadly fire that took place in their family owned warehouse of furniture reproduction.
The story is about this indescribable love between two cancer patients. The girl named Hazel meets Gus in a Support Group. Gus had an osteosarcoma while Hazel had thyroid with mets in the lungs. They became friends until it went more than that.