Watch Me Unravel (Blue is the Color, #2)

Watch Me Unravel (Blue is the Color, #2)

Julia Wolf

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A sexy and emotional second chance romance... David Wiesel lives for making music, partying, and women. He has a wicked sense of humor and a body made for sinning. He's the kind of guy every mama warns her daughter about. Sylvia Price lives for her daughter, theater, and teaching. She's living the responsible life and left her wild ways in the past. She's the kind of woman every mama wants her son to marry. Not that she's looking for that. One drunken night when they were teenagers left them irrevocably bound. Fifteen years later, an accident brings them back together and there is no denying the heat that scorched them when they were young is still there, sparking between them. While David is more than willing to stoke those flames, Sylvia is afraid this time, the fire will burn her right to the ground.


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  • Skate
    Mar 27, 2025
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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    I was really intrigued by David after reading Times Like These as I didn't know how he could be in a successful band and have a young daughter so was stoked he got the next book!
    After an accident David moves his daughter Emma and her Mum Sylvia into his place so Emma has all the support she needs while she recovers. This is the turning point in both David and Sylvia's life as they have the opportunity to really get to know each other and heaven forbid communicate instead of keeping their distance from each and having their own ideas of what each other is like. There is plenty of awkward moments, tender moments, times you want to smack them on the back of the head and have your fingers crossed they can finally come together not for Emma but for each other.

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