QUIET ANGEL
Release Date: Feb. 24, 2015
Blurb:
We
all have that someone we can’t forget, the summer it all began, and the
sleepless nights wondering what went wrong.
For
Gage Montgomery, that someone is Layla Baxter. When he was 18, he took one look
at the chocolate-haired bookworm with porcelain skin and knew his life would
never be the same. But it all came crashing down when Layla suddenly and
mysteriously disappeared from St. Simons Island -- leaving him with nothing but
her angel wing pendent around his neck. For 12 long years, Gage couldn’t shake
what happened, if he’s the one to blame, wondering where Layla might be. When
their paths finally cross, he’s determined to get the answers he’s spent his
life searching for -- and to get the girl, too. Quiet Angel is a story of hope,
survival, and lost love made new again.
“I
missed you, too, but you were never far.” Gage touched his shirt with the wings
inside. “You were always there.”
Quiet Angel is a wonderful romance spanning over years that will reel you in and hook you from page 1. Layla and Gages romance over the years is sweet yet stressful at times. The chemistry between the two is amazing and leaves you rooting for them through the story. I love Poppy, Layla's best friend, she's refreshing and unfiltered and keeps a lightness to the story. Dash, Gages best friend, is enjoyable and adds comedy at just the right times. If you enjoy romance with a touch of angst I highly recommend reading Quiet Angel.
I give Quiet Angel...
4.5 Baskets
Prescott Lane bio:
Prescott Lane is the author of First Position, Perfectly Broken
and her new release, Quiet Angel. She is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas,
and graduated from Centenary College with a degree in sociology. She went on to
receive her MSW from Tulane University, after which she worked with
developmentally delayed and disabled children. She married her college
sweetheart, and they currently live in New Orleans with their two children and
two crazy dogs. Prescott started writing at the age of five, and sold her first
story about a talking turtle to her father for a quarter. She later turned to
writing romance novels because there aren't enough happily ever afters in real
life. Connect with Prescott Lane on facebook.com/PrescottLane1 and www.twitter.com/prescottlane1.
I really like the sound of this. Thanks for your review x
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