SYNOPSIS:
As a
child, Roxy Oliver experienced her first heartache resulting in her trusting
only a few…
As a man,
Cody Davis experienced many deaths while serving in the Marines; however, his
greatest grief was when two of the most important people in his life died,
resulting in him needing to be in control….
Both lost
the same thing…
Felt the
same pain….
Suffered
the same fate…
The loss
of LOVE.
Finally,
destiny’s smiling their way as love blossoms between them. When danger comes
knocking, threatening to destroy what they both hold dear, is it an
unmistakable love when he’s willing to give up his life for hers, or is that
control?
Isn’t it
an unmistakable love when protecting him is the only choice she has, or is
that
trusting no one, but herself?
So, when
everything’s left broken….
Will
control prevail over trust, or will forgiveness be the road that leads them to
their unmistakable love…
“Love
always protects, always trust, always hopes, and always perseveres.”
1 Corinthians 13:7
PURCHASE LINKS
UNMISTAKABLE (BOOK #2)
PURCAHSE LINKS:
UNBREAKABLE (BOOK #1)
EXCERPT:
Roxy’s POV
“Baby girl, I hope, someday, you’ll have it in
your heart to forgive me. I can’t undo what’s been done; it’s too late anyway.
Life is full of limitations and restrictions, but what I can give you is
freedom from the hell I’ve created. You’ll have a better life living it away
from me…far away from this.”
As soon as I hear my door close, I know who to
call. I’m tired of all the lies, deception, and conditions. With a shaky voice
and a hopeful heart, I call the one person, the one family member, who loves me
unconditionally.
“Uncle Jack,” My hurt filled voice manages to say
two words. That’s all I need to say.
His confident voice never wavers, “I’ll be there,
kiddo. You trust me?”
“One hundred and ten percent,” I say with as much
conviction as a child my age can possibly conjure.
“Outstanding! I’ll see you soon.”
At such a young age, I lost trust, not in love, but in people. How could I not? When the two
I’ve grown up with webbed a life full of deception, my own father put
conditions on his love for me, my own mother doesn’t want me, I lock my
feelings tight, secure them with all of my ten year old strength, and time it shut
with my not-so-innocent-from-pain heart, telling myself to never…ever let
anyone in.
Not even death can make me open it ever again.
Even though my heart is in the state it’s in, a
small part of my heart tells me that when God closes a door, He always…always opens a window; small
enough to breathe…wide enough to escape…just enough to live, and just the perfect time to start. My new beginning is with the only
four people I know I can trust…with them I’m safe, loved, and free. I’m free to
be me.
The love they offer is without restriction…it’s genuine…it’s
undeniable…it’s unmistakable.
My Review: This is such a phenomenal series. When I was sent the invite I was a little hesitant because I didn't read the first book and didn't know if I would have time to read both before the tour. Well I read both and couldn't put them down. I was reading when I was in the car on the way to shopping with my husband. My husband at one point said to me those must be good books because you are ignoring me. I tried my hardest to put them down and do something else for a little bit but I just couldn't. Let me start by saying the stories are just so good. I love a good book that likes to torcher me in a good way. The boys in these books are perfect book boyfriend material.
In Unmistakable we get to explore the relationship between Cody and Roxy. We met them in Unbreakable. I was excited to read this story because I wanted to see where things were going to head for these 2. They both have stuff from the past they hold on to and somehow think its better to work them out alone then together. That's were these two find it hard to make it work. Cody has control issues while Roxy suffers from abandonment issues. While at times you want to take these characters and shake them to wake up, you just can't help but to fall in love with them. I also love the spiritual message in this book and before you get all I hate when authors put stuff like that in a book I want to add that I am not church going girl and thought the message was a good one. Youcan be from any spiritual backround to get what the message is in the book. no the whole book is not about that and it's about Roxy and Cody's relationship and the trials and the road they have traveled but I think Gigi did a great job of adding a little something extra to appreciate. So if you are looking for your next read go pick up this series.
I’m a middle child, and no, I
don’t suffer from the middle child syndrome. According to my parents, I’m the
craziest, and I think, my husband and children agree with them.
Besides the births of my two
children, my husband’s successful transplant is one of the most memorable
moments of my crazy life! After dealing with two bouts of cancer, my husband
served as an inspiration to me and my children. I’m privileged to be married
and go on this crazy ride, we call life, with a man who doesn’t know the
meaning of giving up.
I’m known as The Crazy Cat Lady,
in the Wanted World. Am I crazy? Well, the jury is still out on that one, but
I’d like to think I can make one person smile with my craziness.
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