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Wonderful! Brittainy Cherry strikes again with a romance like no other! Two magnificent main characters with such amazing chemistry! Moon and Sun! Great character support from family and friends! Couldn’t put it down! Here it is 1:11am, and I’m writing my short little review of this compassionate power-house of a love story. This novel is told in dual POV’s while words of beauty fall from both main characters’ mouths. Can’t wait to see whose story is next!!!
And, ohhh, look at that cover! Gorgeou ...more
And, ohhh, look at that cover! Gorgeou ...more

Interestingly enough this is only the second book I've read by Brittainy Cherry and yet I've given both books a 5 star rating. Why haven't I read more from this author? Because they are so emotional, I feel completely drained by the time I'm finished
This time I'm determined to get through this series. The thing is, I can only hope my eyes don't look like I've been beaten by the time it's over... Crossing my fingers.
Loved this. It was sweet, funny, sad, heart wrenching, thought provoking. I'm pe ...more
This time I'm determined to get through this series. The thing is, I can only hope my eyes don't look like I've been beaten by the time it's over... Crossing my fingers.
Loved this. It was sweet, funny, sad, heart wrenching, thought provoking. I'm pe ...more

Kennedy Lost & Jax Kilter
Brittainy C. Cherry knows how to write emotional stories with flawed characters, and this one is no different. Both the hero and heroine are dealing with loss and blame themselves for what happened (two separate situations).
Jax has been living with the fact that he accidently shot his mother when he was a child, and Kennedy was the driver when her daughter and parents died in a car wreck.
They are two people who need the healing touch of love and friendship and they end ...more
Brittainy C. Cherry knows how to write emotional stories with flawed characters, and this one is no different. Both the hero and heroine are dealing with loss and blame themselves for what happened (two separate situations).
Jax has been living with the fact that he accidently shot his mother when he was a child, and Kennedy was the driver when her daughter and parents died in a car wreck.
They are two people who need the healing touch of love and friendship and they end ...more

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