Monday, July 8, 2013

A Love Like This

  


A Love Like This (The Remembrance Trilogy, #3) 
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Married and settled in New York City, Ryan and Julia Matthews seek to start their family and enjoy their idyllic newlywed life together. Julia’s high-profile job at Vogue and Ryan’s promising career in medicine will surely set them up for everything they could ever want, their only obstacle seems to be finding enough time to spend together.
When a scuffle at Ryan’s hospital puts his life in danger, a colleague steps in to save him but is critically injured in the process. In a heroic and unwavering effort, Ryan manages to save her, but her injuries irrevocably change her life forever.
Though Julia’s gratitude urges her to befriend the woman, she feels pushed aside when Ryan, feeling indebted and laden with guilt, befriends the woman during her recovery. Julia puts on a good front, but as time goes on her resolve vanishes as the friendship begins to infiltrate what little time the couple has together and she is reminded of how her own relationship with Ryan began.
In Ryan’s mind he is doing nothing more than supporting a friend’s healing and is angry at Julia’s apparent lack of trust, despite his attempts to console her. When events get too much for her, a heartbroken Julia flees without telling her husband her destination or even if she will return.
When grief pushes him beyond what’s humanly possible and he is on the verge of losing his mind, he is forced to decide how much he will pay for his new friendship and Julia, what she is willing to endure in order to spare herself the unspeakable pain of watching someone else try to replace her in Ryan’s heart.
Join Ryan and Julia in the heart-wrenching conclusion to the unforgettable story of an incredible love; worth every single sacrifice…
For there is nothing more sacred than… A Love Like This…

 Review

****This book was part of a blog tour I received a copy for my honest review****

Julia and Ryan are married and happy together even though they don't get to spend much time together with their hectic work schedule they are still very much in love. One night of violence and a colleague trying to save Ryan changes everything. This female colleague insinuates herself into their lives and it begins to rip the two of them apart. When Julia reaches her breaking point and runs, the two of them are put to the test. Will the incredible love they share survive? This book is just, Wow is the only word I can think of to describe it. The love between Julia and Ryan is incredible to see and you can feel it through out the entire book. The problems they faced were what a lot of married couples have, trying to balance work with spending time together. Jealousy and having to deal with insecurities at times, it was refreshing to see a book where the characters talked things out and everything wasn't magically fixed with sex. I really enjoyed the book, but I did find myself continually getting frustrated with Ryan and his obliviousness towards Jane. I didn't understand how he really couldn't see what she was doing and when he noticed what it was doing to Julia, why didn't he man up more and put a stop to it sooner? Beyond that A Love Like This was the perfecting ending to this great trilogy.


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