

Each of her books are emotionally heavy, deal with issues that are real, and just speak to my soul. I should have known my girl would know what her soul needed and would do what it took to get it.Ĭorinne Michaels has made her way onto my auto-buy, read on release day authors. While I knew who I thought Lee needed, I didn't know if there would be a strange period of back and forth while she figured everything out. I'm very glad that Lee didn't leave Liam (or the readers!) in the lurch for long either. I was so happy to have Conviction to jump right into because I don't think I could have handled living in that kind of limbo for any amount of time. I was so mad at the author in that moment. For me, true love lies not in the moment of intimacy and passion, but in those moments where a person is doing something just take make life a little better/easier/brighter for the person they love and Liam performed those tasks in spades.

I loved all the ways he was there for her and helped her when he thought there could be nothing more than a platonic friendship between the two of them. Liam was such a great support for Lee, even when he felt like he was overstepping his boundaries as her dead husband's best friend. Someday, when I grow up, I want to be able to weather life's storms with the same resilience and grace as Lee. She remained a true Wonder Woman though, she took those debilitating punches and just kept fighting. I wasn't, however, prepared for how much more pain she was actually going to suffer in her books. The Beloved duet set me to know what was coming for Natalie and what a huge loss she'd suffered. Being the type of reader I am I started at the beginning of the series, even though this duet was about a different couple. This duet ended up not being the book she was looking for, but as soon as I read the synopsis for the books I was all in.

I came across these books when another reader had asked about the plot of a book that sounded intriguing to me.
