Synopsis
Relationships are complicated. Long distance ones, even more so.
When Lisa Millar met AJ Williams online through mutual friends, she wasn’t prepared to fall in love with the man of her dreams. She was even less prepared to discover that he already had a wife. In a heart-wrenching story of love attempting to transcend miles, Lisa finds herself pregnant and on the wrong side of the Atlantic from the man she loves.
Will their love conquer all? Or will the intricacies of a relationship woven across the Atlantic be too much to take and tear them apart once and for all?
Review
Thank you to the author and Rachel’s Random Resources for providing me with a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
This is the second book in Lisa Millar stories and I have to say I did enjoy this as much as the first! It was great seeing the progression from the first book and was once again an emotional rollercoaster! This was a quick read and one that kept me completely engaged from start to finish, the ending was left in such a way I know for sure that I will be picking up the next book and to be honest I’m super glad that there is a third book to be able to pick up anyway! A great four-star read.
Purchase Links
UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Goodbye-Lisa-Millar-Book-ebook/dp/B07XKM7YM5
US – https://www.amazon.com/Good-Goodbye-Lisa-Millar-Book-ebook/dp/B07XKM7YM5
Rating: 4/5
Would I read again: Yes
Would I Recommend: Yes
Would I read another book from this author: Yes
About the Author
Lasairiona McMaster grew up dreaming of an exciting life abroad, and, after graduating from Queens University, Belfast, that is exactly what she did – with her then-boyfriend, now husband of almost ten years. Having recently repatriated to Northern Ireland after a decade abroad spanned over two countries (seven and a half years in America and eighteen months in India), she now finds herself ‘home’, with itchy feet and dreams of her next expatriation. With a penchant for both travelling, and writing, she started a blog during her first relocation to Houston, Texas and, since repatriating to Northern Ireland, has decided to do as everyone has been telling her to do for years, and finally pen a book (or two) and get published while she tries to adjust to the people and place she left ten years ago, where nothing looks the same as it did when she left.
Social Media Links –
FB: https://www.facebook.com/QueenofFireLas/
Blog: http://www.lasandcolgotexan.com/
Twitter: @QueenoffireLas