Bring Me Back (Forever, #1)

Bring Me Back (Forever, #1)

Karen Booth

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Nearly forty, Claire Abby had thought life would be a whole lot smoother by now. Single parenting her college-bound daughter is trying, her journalism career is fading, her sister’s a handful, her dad is worse, and her mom has been gone so long it’s hard to remember what it was like when she was here. So it’s both a lucky break and a jaw-dropping distraction when Claire lands an interview with British rock star Christopher Penman. Claire spent her teenage years fantasizing he was her boyfriend. In person, Chris is everything Claire feared—off-the-charts sexy, ridiculously charming, and utterly nerve-wracking. He's not about to discuss the rumors he’s dodged for a decade. She must earn his trust and unearth the truth, but she never banked on the heartbreaking secret behind it. His blockbuster story is her first priority when she returns home, a nearly impossible task when Christopher starts calling. And flirting. There's no denying his wit or his buttery British accent, and once she agrees to see him, it's beyond anything her teenage brain ever imagined. But when Christopher's painful past repeats itself, can Claire smooth out her life and save the man she could never forget?


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  • amberh
    Aug 13, 2024
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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    This was a great read of falling in lust?love and the consequences of it when it is so strong that you can't ignore it. I really liked that Claire and Chris were older as I connected with them more so than if they were in their 20's. But the story still shows that when you fall for someone sometimes all sensibility walks out the door, the fact that there are growing pains between Claire and her daughter Sam and the relationship with her father. Definitely a book you can drawn into and stay with until the end, I do just recommend you get comfy as it isn't a short book but it's well worth it.

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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