Published by Hot Ink Press on April 30. 2015
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The media spread my face nationwide on every newspaper known to man when the story first broke. It read- James King. son of wealthy, ambitious hotel owner, Victoria King, busted for cocaine possession.
Let’s be honest. I’ve always been a rebel, a little rough around the edges. The black sheep of the family. The outcast. No one ever thought twice about me, not even when I was arrested. The only thing was, I didn’t really do it, but I served time for the crime.
Today my freedom was granted to me. I was permitted to leave this prison that I had lived in for the last sixteen months. The guards opened my cell, grinned and told me I could finally go back home. Home? See, it wouldn’t be my home. It would be her home. I had no home of my own anymore. Funny thing about being locked up, was that you lose everything, including yourself. You no longer exist to the outside world. You’re transparent, at least that’s how I felt until I met Emily. She was kind, and in my world people like her were far and few between. I was drawn to her like a magnet. I wanted her, but I’d kill myself trying to get her because she was damaged. I just didn’t know it yet.
Carla’s 4 Star Review:
*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from Stephanie’s Book Reports in exchange for an honest review.
4 stars for Silver Lining by Jennifer Raygoza.
James King was in the wrong place at the wrong time. His friend gave him a back pack to hold and then ran off. The police were there and when they opened the back pack, it contained quiet a bit of cocaine. Because of this, James spends 16 months in jail. When he is released, he goes to his mother’s house, and it is there he meets Emily. He has never had a good relationship with his mother and when he discovers all of her dirty secrets, he cuts her out of his life. While driving, Emily spots James walking down the road and notices that he is drunk. She takes him home with her to take care of him. They are each sexually attracted to one another, and it doesn’t take them long to become intimate. Events transpire that cause Emily to doubt her relationship with James. Will they realize that the love they share is pure and unique, or will they just give up?
I enjoyed Jennifer Raygoza’s writing style. The story line was enjoyable and progressed nicely. Overall, this is a good book that I would have no problem recommending.
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