![]() ![]() I’m not going to go ruining the whole plot by telling you everything that happens, but needless to say, there’s a whole lot of steam where there should have been cool detachment. Tyler is the first person who actually listens to her since her excruciating breakup, and his voice becomes her solace. And better then that, she gets real advice, not the whole, ‘keep your head up!’ charade. A whim finds her at the elaborate door of a priest’s confession, and for the first time she’s able to talk about anything she wants, anonymously, without the world judging her. ![]() ![]() Something that makes her feel alive after so many years of being stifled. After the tragic death of his own sister, he wants to make his small town believe in God again. He’s dedicated his entire life (well, several years) to his parish where he tries his damndest to make up the sins from someone else’s past. ![]() If him breaking that vow makes you grasp your pearls and scoff, then yeah, turn away now and go find a sweet romance where the sun rises and falls with a sweet, summertime kiss. He’s taken a vow of celibacy, and this is a romance book. Alright, so, this will probably be one of those books that will either offend you or it will open your eyes. ![]()
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