TITLE : Shattered Dreams
AUTHOR : Brenda Kennedy
GENRE : Soft Romance
RELEASE DATE : December 15, 2014
Emma Greyson, Age 22, Has a loving husband, Max, and a newborn son, James. She is finally living her dream, until fate steps in and shatters everything.
Trying to deal with the death of her husband and learning how to be a single mom, Emma decides to move from Fort Drum, New York, back to her hometown of Sarasota, Florida.
Four years later, Emma has a fresh start with a new job and new friends. She meets an attractive doctor, Alec Collins. Taking things slowly, she is happy with the way things are going until fate steps in again and reveals the ugly truth of Alec's past.
( 4 Star Review From Ivy - Here's the thing about this book. I wanted to give it more stars. It made me effing cry. There are very few books that can bring that sort of emotion out from me. But this book hit home for me, it was something that I could closely relate to. It was an emotional roller-coaster that I rode myself. I think for me, my problem was that it peaked early then the rest of the story rode quietly out until the end. It was still a good story, but I needed something more from it. I needed the emotion from the first half at the end. I do think that if you haven't read a military romance this is definitely one you should read. It might give you some insight into how military wives feel every time their husbands leave. )
BRENDA KENNEDY
AMAZON BEST SELLING AUTHOR
First and foremost I am a wife, mother and grandmother.
I am also a nurse and a new author.
I moved to sunny Florida in 2006 and never looked back. I love fresh squeezed lemonade, crushed ice, teacups, wineglasses, non-franchise restaurants, ice cream cones, boating, picnics, cookouts, throwing parties, lace, white wine, mojitos, strawberry margaritas, white linen tablecloths, fresh flowers and Pinterest. I also love to read and write and to spend time with my family. My books thus far, have been inspired by the things I love and the people who influence me, every single day to be a better person.