"Now that I have you, I'm never letting you go.”
Edith Neff relocated to Chicago to capture her own piece of happiness. Now bombarded with more change than she knows how to manage, Eddie struggles to pick of the pieces of her torn heart and decimated friendship.
Standing in the middle of a sidewalk while her (ex?) boyfriend Harris Grant pleads for forgiveness, Eddie's at a loss what to do next. So when her estranged father provides a lifeline - she has no option than to take his offer.
But Harris won't let Eddie go without a fight. He'll use whatever tactics necessary to win back his girl. While Eddie and Harris find their way back together, darkness lurks, unwilling to relent on destroying their relationship. Permanently.
Wow just finish reading this book, I have to say I love the first book, but now I don't know which one I love more, love the characters and love how the book end it, this the conclusion to the prequel, In Pursuit and it picks right up where it left of, I am gone keep this short since I don't want to give anything away.
The Story begging with Edith tearfully walks away, from Harris in the middle of Chicago square, with her father holding her, Now Edith is trying to pick up the pieces, of her broken heart with the help of her estranged father. After that night Edith and her father start to rebuild their relationship with one another. Edith is trying to live her life, and hoping to fix her relationship with Harris, but what she don't know is that Harris wants the same thing, would they leave everything behind, and forgive each other, or would they keep letting Claire get in the way, of their happiness.
I really love and enjoy reading this book, I love the way that Edith and Harris are with each other, love it how you can see how much they love each other, I did not want this series to end I wanted more, Author Olivia Luck THANK YOU for this amazing characters and this awesome book love it.
“And who do we have here?” she murmurs.
Eddie Neff needs space. Not the type that country stars croon about, but physical distance from her emotionally distant father and the tatters of a broken relationship. So when the opportunity to relocate her life and interior design business arises, the answer comes easily.
Adjusting to life with Claire, her gregarious new roommate, is more than simply testing comfort limits. With just one meeting, Eddie finds herself unable to resist the draw of Harris Grant, Claire’s brooding and overprotective older brother.
Harris doesn’t fit her idea of a safe relationship. He pushes Eddie to face her deepest insecurities and fears of abandonment. And Harris holds on to his own painful loss, unable to overcome personal demons.
Eddie and Harris must learn to conquer their internal struggles. But as they navigate their new love, outside forces fight to drive them apart.