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He came back to me 16 minutes and 59 seconds into Beethoven’s Symphony no. 7. We parted amid tragedy, so it seemed poetic. Dylan O’Dea, my childhood sweetheart, had once meant everything to me. Now we were strangers, and honestly, after eleven years I never thought I’d see him again. I lived in the world of the average, of getting paid by the hour and budgeting to make ends meet. But Dylan, he lived in the world of wealth and success. He’d achieved the great things I always suspected he would. The dissatisfaction he’d felt as a teenager had obviously been an excellent motivator. He started a business from scratch, pioneered a brand, and created perfumes adored by women across the globe. I was just one of the people who’d been there before. Now he was living his best life in the after. And me, well, I’d been in a dark place for a while. Slowly but surely, I was letting the light back in, but there was something missing. I was an unfinished sentence with an ellipsis at the end. And maybe, if I was brave enough to take the chance, Dylan could be my happy ending. How the Light Gets In is Book #2 and the concluding instalment in L.H. Cosway’s Cracks duet.
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Dylan O'Dea.
My have you grown into a fine man. And his career path...
Guys. Never have I even given a second thoughts to someone who develops perfume. And with Dylan's gifted nose, it's the perfect career path for him. Not to mention how gorgeous and hot and fineeee he is!
The once broody, dark man we used to know is filled with light, and as for Evelyn? After the events in the last book, she isn't the same girl we knew. Seeing the two characters grow up and change makes me really love and appreciate the time and effort LH put into her characters.
If you haven't had a chance to read it, I highly recommend you do!