Unforgiven
by:
Anne Calhoun (author)
For as long as he could remember, he wanted her… Raised by a single mother, Adam Collins resolved to take no chances with a girl’s future—or his own. That’s why, as hard as it was, he resisted everything he felt for Marissa Brooks. Then one night a reckless challenge left a fellow student...
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For as long as he could remember, he wanted her… Raised by a single mother, Adam Collins resolved to take no chances with a girl’s future—or his own. That’s why, as hard as it was, he resisted everything he felt for Marissa Brooks. Then one night a reckless challenge left a fellow student dead and changed both their lives forever. As penance, Adam took the boy’s place in the Marines, where he could disappear into discipline and duty, and left Marissa behind to struggle with her dreams. Twelve years later, Adam is back in Walkers Ford to serve as the best man in his friend’s wedding. The years haven’t diminished the electric connection he has with Marissa. But Adam’s mistake continues to haunt him, and Marissa is stumbling under the weight of her family’s legacy. Together they wrestle with demons and dreams, but if there’s any hope for a future together Adam has to not only find a way to forgive himself, but also ask others for forgiveness—especially from the woman whose heart he broke.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B009KUWZHC
Publish date: June 4th 2013
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: Walkers Ford (#1)
I enjoyed Unforgiven very much. The characters are well drawn, and the sex scenes, which I usually skip, I actually skimmed, as they were done in a way that fit the characters. And I enjoyed the anti-slut shaming subtext. The ending was wonderfully romantic.
4.5 stars.****Review completed June 10, 2013When you get everything aligned, when love welcomes the longing, accepts it, learns to live with it, you make love. For the last twelve years Adam Collins has served his country in the Marine Corps. After a tragic incident, a very young Adam decided to joi...
FABTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!Loved this one, putting it straight at the top of my favourite list :-)
I gave this a B- on AAR, so 3.5 stars here. When it comes to reviewing contemporaries, adult leads hung up on high school drama ranks pretty high on the complaint list. However, I've long said that a good author can make even the most problematic plot element work, and that's exactly what Anne Calho...
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