November 9
The book’s thought-provoking premise and powerful ending will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page, leaving you to ponder the choices we make in the name of love and self-empowerment.
Inspired by real-life experiences and the resilience of the human spirit, her stories often explore complex relationships. Colleen supports the arts outside of writing through The Bookworm Box, a charity initiative, and enjoys reading, family time, and life in Texas with her husband and three sons.
The book’s thought-provoking premise and powerful ending will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page, leaving you to ponder the choices we make in the name of love and self-empowerment.
I will not lie; the flashback chapters are cringe-worthy since Miles describes his Past in a poetic style, which seems unreal.
The book is just good. Atlas’ life story and how things change for him are shown to us. We watch Lily balance her personal life and career while adjusting to parenting.
Throughout the book, there are a variety of
emotions to be experienced: love, pain, heartache, betrayal, jealousy, etc.