A Weekend Getaway
Secret Series Book 1
By: Karen Lenfestey
Kindle – 295 pages
I received this book
for an honest review of the book from the Author.
Life is full of surprises
and secrets. Bethany Morris was easy to relate to, I enjoyed the characters.
When your life deals you a hand that you are not ready for, you are forced to
deal with them. Bethany is faced with the life choices she made sixteen years
ago.
Karen wrote with ease
and brought the characters to life, you want to root for Bethany to get her happy
ending. I am definitely ready to read
Book 2 open the rest of the story. You definitely will want to pick up this
book and a cup of hot cocoa.
Rating 4 Stars
Synopsis:
Bethany Morris always puts everyone else’s needs first. That’s why
when she got pregnant in college, she had the baby in secret and placed it for
adoption. Sixteen years later, she patiently waits for her live-in boyfriend to
propose and wonders if she missed her one chance at motherhood.
Life gets complicated when she runs into the baby’s father, Parker, and he reveals that he has the same disease that took his father’s life. Does Bethany owe it to Parker to tell him that he has a child? Should she track down the daughter she’s never known just to give her bad news?
Risking the comfortable life she’s built for herself, Bethany embarks on a journey to face her past. Along the way, she realizes she’s not the selfless person she thought she was.
Life gets complicated when she runs into the baby’s father, Parker, and he reveals that he has the same disease that took his father’s life. Does Bethany owe it to Parker to tell him that he has a child? Should she track down the daughter she’s never known just to give her bad news?
Risking the comfortable life she’s built for herself, Bethany embarks on a journey to face her past. Along the way, she realizes she’s not the selfless person she thought she was.
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The fact that you wrote this on Dec. 25th is like giving me the best Christmas present!
ReplyDeleteThis book seems a bit out of my usual reading comfort zone, but it seems like a cute (and maybe emotional) read. It sounds like the main character has quite the dilemma. Lovely review! :)
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