Sunday, March 19, 2017

Forgotten Promises

Forgotten Promises by Jessica Lemmon

Forgotten Promises by [Lemmon, Jessica]


In an edgy, seductive novel hailed by Rachel Van Dyken as “unique and gripping,” Jessica Lemmon introduces the ultimate bad boy . . . and a love that crosses all boundaries. 

Morgan Young had a perfect upbringing, and now she’s got a perfect boyfriend and a perfect future—until her twenty-first birthday changes everything. First Morgan finds out, in the most painful way possible, that her relationship is a sham. But that’s nothing compared to the nightmare about to unfold.

It’s too late for Tucker Noscalo. A brutal childhood left him with a bad reputation and a criminal record. Fresh out of jail, Tucker has a score to settle with Baybrook’s crooked chief of police—his own father. Nobody will believe Tucker’s explosive accusations without proof and a good lawyer, neither of which he has on his side. Until he sees someone he used to know, someone who just so happens to be the daughter of the best lawyer in the county.

He needs Morgan to convince her father of the ugly truth. But first he has to convince her, and he’ll do whatever it takes to get her to listen. Confronted by the story of Tucker’s dark past, Morgan feels utterly compelled to help him. And as their connection grows into a fierce bond fueled by raw passion, Morgan finds herself falling for the wrong guy—but never has the promise of love felt so right.

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5.0 out of 5 stars gritty yet romanticMarch 19, 2017
This review is from: Forgotten Promises (Kindle Edition)
This was one of the most devastating, heart breaking yet oddly romantic stories I've ever read. The story twists and turns, ripping at your insides, and pulling emotions from you. I couldn't put this book down. You have a young man with a tragic past, trying to clear his name. You have a young girl who is scared and doesn't know what is going on. As things unfold, they hold you tight and don't let you go. It was dark and gritty, but yet romantic.
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