It's book birthday time! And today it's rather special for me as the book in question is by my wonderful friend Emma Wicker. We've been mates for some time now and I've been lucky enough to be a part of Emma's BEARWOOD series as well as this brand new contemporary romance THESE SIMPLE SCARS. I highly recommend this book for anyone who loves a heartfelt romance with a bit of dirty thrown in for good measure. Check it out! Sometimes, the worst scars are the ones that can’t be seen. After fleeing her abusive father, Faith’s goal is to find a job and earn enough to finally be able to live in safety. When she ends up stranded in the sleepy town of Silver, Georgia, it’s not long before she meets sexy mechanic Garrett. His willingness to help her one minute then dismiss her the next, leave Faith confused by this guarded and irresistible man. Although Garrett has left the military, the war returned home with him. An attraction to the new girl in town takes him by surprise, but if he’s to keep his scars hidden, Faith is no-go. His heart tells him to trust, but his mind is determined to get the better of him. As the pair deal with their wounds, tragedy threatens to rip them apart. Supported by new friends, Garrett and Faith wrestle with their pasts and an unexpected love they fear won’t last. Goodreads / Amazon Born in Dublin Ireland, E.L. Wicker moved to England when she was nine years old. There she attended Coombe Girls School and her love of writing developed as she began to win literary competitions. A graduate of the Social Science’s at University of Essex, E.L. Wicker uses her knowledge of human nature to craft interesting characters and emotional relationships. Website / Goodreads / Facebook / Twitter
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25/3/2018 10:09:44 am
These books had always been worth of reading them if you are willing to get some quality time. Such books are always worth of reading them like every single time I have been looking for some.
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20/4/2018 09:31:53 pm
This was an amazing book which gives us a lot of different thoughts about good things. I think positivity is the best thing we should adopt and this book is fully adopted for the quality reading.
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