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See Me by Nicholas Sparks -> Starting August 19th, 2022
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I love this book. It was a little different than what I am used to in a Nicholas Sparks book. The romance was definitely there and I am so glad that Maria ended up back with Colin. The story of Cassie was heartbreaking, as a matter of fact everything that happened to that family was so so tragic.
I sorta expected the father and/or the brother the whole time but there were a few parts where I questioned myself. Also, super glad Magolis survived.
Ken and the fact that the law firm knew dang well of his misconduct, they deserved everything they got handed to them at the end.
This wasn't at all what I was used to from Nicholas Sparks, this was more mystery/thriller than romance but still all in all a great book.
Sorry for the long post.
Colin Hancock is giving his second chance his best shot. With a history of violence and bad decisions behind him and the threat of prison dogging his every step, he's determined to walk a straight line. To Colin, that means applying himself single-mindedly toward his teaching degree and avoiding everything that proved destructive in his earlier life. Reminding himself daily of his hard-earned lessons, the last thing he is looking for is a serious relationship.
Maria Sanchez, the hardworking daughter of Mexican immigrants, is the picture of conventional success. With a degree from Duke Law School and a job at a prestigious firm in Wilmington, she is a dark-haired beauty with a seemingly flawless professional track record. And yet Maria has a traumatic history of her own, one that compelled her to return to her hometown and left her questioning so much of what she once believed.
A chance encounter on a rain-swept road will alter the course of both Colin and Maria's lives, challenging deeply held assumptions about each other and ultimately, themselves. As love unexpectedly takes hold between them, they dare to envision what a future together could possibly look like . . . until menacing reminders of events in Maria's past begin to surface.
Rich in emotion and fueled with suspense, SEE ME reminds us that love is sometimes forged in the crises that threaten to shatter us . . . and that those who see us for who we truly are may not always be the ones easiest to recognize.