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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Book Review for Always There by K T King

 



Always There by K T King 


Reviewed by: Tonya
Format:Kindle
Pages: 198
Published: K T King
Source:Purchased
Genre: , Romance,Contemporary Romance
Buy:Amazon Uk/Amazon US

  5 STAR READ


Description
A journey of friendship, love and hope.

Kelly and Jake are the vision of a perfect relationship, until the day Jake doesn't turn up to meet Kelly. She is furious, but the truth is worse than she could ever imagine. When tragedy strikes, Kelly's life begins to fall apart and she can no longer see a future for herself. With the help of her friends, Kelly struggles to deal with the shock, pain and love from both her past and her present.


My Thoughts and Review 


I have to compliment the author this was a fabulous book. We have all been touched by the loss of a loved one. This book takes you through the lives of best friends Kelly, Matt, Rachel & Laura when they lose their friend Jake, Kelly's finance, to a very tragic accident. It takes you through what each feels along with Jakes parents. How one friends grief is private and angry and lashes out so unexpectedly.

Kelly is devastated when she gets home thinking Jake forgot to pick her up only to have his parents arrive to take her to the hospital where Jake was taken. When Jake doesn't make it her world falls apart. He had been a part of her life for as long as she could remember. How would she go on. Good friends Matt and Rachel are there with her through all of it.

Then a silver lining she's going to be a mother and part of Jake will live on. What great news or is it? Not everyone takes the news as Kelly thought they would. A friend lashes out, Jakes mother and father struggle and before it's all said and done Kelly and her babies are all fighting for their lives.

But that silver lining comes back and through all of the trials these friends and family members go through Love blossoms, hearts mend and life goes on.

This is a really good book and shows that even in ones darkest hour there really is hope and love at the other end.



 



























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