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Then There Was You by Laura Beth


Then There Was You

by Laura Beth

Self-Published

Book 3 in the Grace General Series


Megan Abernathy knows two things for certain.

1. Men are trash.

2. Men that aren’t complete trash, are only good for one thing…


That attitude kept her safe. Work hard, play harder, don't let anyone get too close. Then one day her life changed. Her axis was permanently altered, responsibility thrust on her in the form of her five-year-old nephew, who now calls her mom.

Enter Dr. James “Jim” Charlebois. With his annoyingly upbeat personality, Meg planned to avoid him at all costs. Despite her efforts to keep her distance, circumstances force them together, and the tension between them becomes palpable. They share one unforgettable night with no expectations for the future.

Except fate takes control, and their paths intertwine yet again. The old Meg would have never embraced the feelings bubbling to the surface, but Jim does just enough to leave her wondering if not all men are as awful as they’ve once proven to be.

Can she overcome her fears and let love in, or are some men just too good to be true?




Triggers

Lengthy conversations on the loss of close family members, parental abandonment and childhood trauma, as well as in-depth medical conversations regarding cancer, brain injury, stabbing, seizures, and infections.


 

Before I begin, I would like to thank Laura Beth and her team for sending me an arc of Then There Was You, in exchange for a fair and honest review. Sorry it's so late :/


When I am reading Laura Beth's novels, I have to remind myself that she is a new author.

You wouldn't know it by reading her books.

I've been a fan since her debut novel - It Was Always You - and just like that book, I loved Then There Was You.

Emotional, yet also blended with Jim and Megan's flirtatious and funny banter.

Sexy - not just because of the acts itself, but because of the effortless chemistry Laura wrote these characters with.

Sweet. Jim falling for Megan, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Megan letting Jim in, and giving him a chance, despite everything going on in her life.

It was just everything I want when I read a contempory romance.


While I am sad that this is the end of the Grace General series, I am looking forward to whatever else Laura Beth has in store for us. I know I will definitely be reading whatever she writes.



 


by purchasing through my Amazon links, the Amazon gods will bestow a small commission to me, at no extra cost to you.


 


Coming soon!


 


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