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416 pages, Paperback
First published December 14, 2023
Audio book source: Audible
Story Rating: 4.5 stars
Narrators: Allie Piper & Alastair Haynesbridge
Narration Rating: 4.5 stars
Genre: Romance
Length: 10h 36m
"I will love you with every single breath in this life, and when I go back to the earth with you, I will love you in every flower that blooms, every seed that brings fruit, each gust of wind, drop of rain, and snowflake that falls.”(if a man said this to me, i would simply disintegrate)
"They were my family. Those were my girls."Once he starts taking care of her and Joey and acknowledging his feelings, and once she starts accepting the help she needs and deserves for her and her baby, they form this intensely sweet relationship you want more of. The way he calls them "my girls", how protective he is of them, how he's constantly making sure Catherine gets all the rest and support she needs, and how he shows her in words and actions how much she means to him; and the way she calms and reassures him whenever he needs it, how she makes him see the amazing person he is, and how she knows Elliot's way more of a father to Joey than her biological one.
“You’re staring.” “You’re beautiful.”I swooned over, highlighted, and annotated so many of their moments together, and I felt so happy for them getting the love and attention they deserved that I finished this book with a big smile on my face.
“No. He won’t take her. She’s ours.”
A rumble vibrated his chest.
“That’s right, sweetheart. Josephine is ours. Mine and yours.”
“And you love her.”
“I do. I love that little girl and her mother too. You’re both mine.”
“We are.”
“Catherine Warner, my sweetheart, my love, I will love you with every single breath in this life, and when I go back to the earth with you, I will love you in every flower that blooms, every seed that brings fruit, each gust of wind, drop of rain, and snowflake that falls. Always, Catherine. Always.”
Lowering herself to the bench, her knees on the outside of my hips, she held my face in her hands. I should have been mortified by the tears I’d let loose, but she pressed her lips to each one, never asking where they’d come from or why they were there. Kissed them away. Just like that.