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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Lights of Peril #2 |
A.C. Bextor
ebook | Pages: 253 pages Rating: 4.24 | 3798 Users | 233 Reviews
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Where do you begin to piece back the fragments of a shattered heart?“I’m letting you go today, it’s time.”
Finally, Sadey is ready to say goodbye to the only man she’s ever loved. With the help of Shame and Mace she’s learning to breathe on her own again; one day at a time.
Her hopes are high and her world is finally coming into focus.
Until someone from her past comes back to help her heal, bringing with him more heartbreak and confusion than she could have ever believed possible.
Ace loves her. For six months, he’s watched her suffer from a distance. Knowing it wasn’t his place to see her through this, but no matter the risk he won’t stay away.
“Sadey, I’ve missed you, okay? I’ve thought about you. I missed being here. Do you understand that? I’ve missed being around you, touching you, holding you, and laughing with you. I missed you before I even left town that night. You chose Hem, not that it was any kind of competition, but you were with Hem. I was never even given the consideration.”
Emotions are high as further truths of betrayal are exposed, leaving everyone to pick up the pieces once again.
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| Title | : | The Way Home (Lights of Peril #2) |
| Author | : | A.C. Bextor |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 253 pages |
| Published | : | January 19th 2014 by A.C. Bextor |
| Categories | : | Romance |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 3798 Users | 233 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books The Way Home (Lights of Peril #2)
Okay. I'm gonna just lay it out there. I liked the first book better. This one irritated me. 1) CJ, the baby of two months, was handed off throughout the whole book to other people like he was a freaking hot potato. I can ignore a lot of things in a book, but this stuck out at me. He is 2, count them 2, MONTHS. 2) The dialogue sucks ass. Again. I would really suggest the author role play her dialogue with someone, because I just want to go in and fix it. It's really, really, bad. 3) Sadey andThank you Thank you Thank you for giving me my favorite character in this book! Roller coaster of emotions. So, so good and thank fuck the editing improved!!!
I only read this one because I already purchased it after getting the first in an anthology otherwise after getting through the first one I probably wouldn't have continued. Although the story line overall was still good I had the same issues with this one, the stupid people. All I can say about this one is Mace and Sadie are still TSTL and Sadey proved to be a complete self centered selfish whiny brat. She didn't deserve Hem any more than Mace deserved Shame. I still fail to see what Ace or Hem

I was given an ARC copy of this by the author for my Honest Review. I am keeping this short and simple - for now - I can tweak it after the book goes LIVE. Yes my friends, AC Bextor has done it again. Book two in the Lights of Peril series was just as amazing as the first. It may not of had ALL the DRAMA the first had. But there was plenty of it in this one to keep you on edge. The book picks off exactly where the first leaves us....or shortly after. And it pains me to not be able to talk in
Not really a fan of this author. Dialogue of characters often feels very unrealistic, style choppy and sometimes confusing. Basic storyline is good, main characters somewhat likeable. I do get tired of the females always apologizing for the reactions to their men. Often the H treats the h with great disrespect (although you have to expect some in a biker novel), what gets me annoyed is when h agrees! Would like h more with a little more self respect, not letting her man get away with walking all
I thought that I cried buckets of tears in the first book, but that and the twist and turns were nothing compared to this book. A.C. Sure does know how to keep a person guessing. This was an awesome follow up to book one. Looking forward to more from Ms. Bextor. This is a must read series!!!!
3.5 - 4 Stars


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