Fighting to breathe edition by Aurora Rose Reynolds Kayla Robichaux Sara Eirew Literature Fiction eBooks

Fighting to breathe edition by Aurora Rose Reynolds Kayla Robichaux Sara Eirew Literature Fiction eBooks
I was surprised how much I liked this book! First of all, I am a fan of Aurora Rose Reynolds. I one-click all her books, I don't even care. I want to read them all! I was a little hesitant about this one though because, from the teasers, it looked a little angsty. I'm not into angst. But, bc it was ARR, I read it~ and I'm glad I did! I really loved Austin! He was a great H. I also think she did a great job of developing and growing the characters as best she could for a shorter book. I was also surprised that she wrote such great 30-year old characters as all her other books have h/H in their early 20's.That said, some of the plot didn't make sense. Is there a reason Lea's mom didn't come clean while she was alive? How does an Alaska fisherman afford a million $$ home? Do they really make that much? How does a Montana accountant afford a $600K office space? Do accountants make THAT much in Montana that they can save up and spend that much on a space in small town Alaska? If so, I'm moving and going back to school.
ARR NEEDS to get serious about her editors. I mean, seriously. Every single one of her books are HORRIBLY edited!! Sharpie is a brand name, so it is capitalized. {Even I know that and I'm a blogger. ;)} Waste is trash, waist is a part of your body. There is no reason for an author this popular to have crappy editors. As another reviewer mentioned, fans would be HAPPY to edit for a chance to get an advanced copy. And as I've written before, I know a FANTASTIC real-life, professional editor that does amazing work. Contact me AAR and I will hook you up. I guarantee that the complaints about editing in the reviews will go away.
Overall, I would read this if you like Alphas that are in it for the long haul. I'll be re-reading it bc I really love Austin~ and I can't wait to read the next book in this series.
Also, God-Speed on Jax & Sven!

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Fighting to breathe edition by Aurora Rose Reynolds Kayla Robichaux Sara Eirew Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS - The premise of the story is a good one - Lia's father dies at sea, a profession also followed by her childhood sweetheart Austin, and this sets Lia in a tailspin & she runs from Alaska in order to breathe again. Fifteen years later Lia's mother's health is failing & Lia finds herself back in Alaska, on the brisk of divorce, and facing down a very angry, hateful, & bitter Austin, looking sexier than ever. So again the premise is great - it is just not executed very well. Lia's mom meddled in their relationship, something she wants to set right. Austin's mood takes a big 180 swing when he realizes they've both been duped all these years & he sets his sights directly on Lea, admitting to himself that he has never & will never love anyone like her. He takes care of her & dotes on her which she missed in her previous marriage. The story has a lot of holes & a lot of highs & lows. Austin lives like a millionaire but he is an Alaska fisherman? Lea wants to own her own accounting business - boom, no problem? It was unbelievable - but very hot - that Lea had never had a man go "downtown" before, poor girl! It takes a realistic look at how Lea dealt (or didn't deal) with the loss of her father & the parallels to Austin's career. There is a beautiful scene where Lea finally says goodbye to her father, asking for his strength & she'll send his wife to join him. ( But I have to mention the typos! It is like no one read this book over before it was published - words are missing and misspelled all over the place. Favorite quote "I'm drawn to you in a way that even if fifty years passed, I would still crave you on a primal level."
Overall Rating 4.5 Rockin’ ★★★★☆
Air is life and without it all life will perish and that is a similar analogy to the two wandering souls in Aurora Rose Reynolds' novel, Fighting to Breathe. In this story we find our main characters, Austin and Lea drifting through life. Her father was a fisherman, who was lost at sea and his body was never recovered. After the devastating loss of her father, Lea left Alaska and her high school love, Austin. She moved to Montana to start a new life. When Lea’s mother calls years later wanting her to return home because she is dying of cancer, Lea agrees, hoping against hope that she will not run into Austin. In a small town that just wasn't going to happen. Austin never got over her betrayal and hated her for leaving him. Love is a fine line and he was walking a tight rope with her. He believed that they were meant to be together, but she had left him and never looked back. Lea had married someone else and started a life without him. This is their journey of forgiveness, redemption and a once in a lifetime, forever kind of love.
This was a powerful read that evoked numerous emotions, including happiness, sadness, grief and longing for our couple to find each other again. The powerful connection they shared was brought to life by this marvelously talented author. Once again Ms. Reynolds proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that her writing will not only capture your imagination but also dig into your heart. I fell in love with the characters and their heart wrenching story of love lost and found. This made a great addition to my library and I look forward to reading more from gifted writer.
I was surprised how much I liked this book! First of all, I am a fan of Aurora Rose Reynolds. I one-click all her books, I don't even care. I want to read them all! I was a little hesitant about this one though because, from the teasers, it looked a little angsty. I'm not into angst. But, bc it was ARR, I read it~ and I'm glad I did! I really loved Austin! He was a great H. I also think she did a great job of developing and growing the characters as best she could for a shorter book. I was also surprised that she wrote such great 30-year old characters as all her other books have h/H in their early 20's.
That said, some of the plot didn't make sense. Is there a reason Lea's mom didn't come clean while she was alive? How does an Alaska fisherman afford a million $$ home? Do they really make that much? How does a Montana accountant afford a $600K office space? Do accountants make THAT much in Montana that they can save up and spend that much on a space in small town Alaska? If so, I'm moving and going back to school.
ARR NEEDS to get serious about her editors. I mean, seriously. Every single one of her books are HORRIBLY edited!! Sharpie is a brand name, so it is capitalized. {Even I know that and I'm a blogger. ;)} Waste is trash, waist is a part of your body. There is no reason for an author this popular to have crappy editors. As another reviewer mentioned, fans would be HAPPY to edit for a chance to get an advanced copy. And as I've written before, I know a FANTASTIC real-life, professional editor that does amazing work. Contact me AAR and I will hook you up. I guarantee that the complaints about editing in the reviews will go away.
Overall, I would read this if you like Alphas that are in it for the long haul. I'll be re-reading it bc I really love Austin~ and I can't wait to read the next book in this series.
Also, God-Speed on Jax & Sven!

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