Always Asher
My best friend, first crush, first love.
I gave him my virginity one passionate night before he ran off to college, and left me heartbroken.
Seven years later, he snagged a job at Violet Ridge Elementary where I teach fourth-grade. He slammed into my life as if he never left. With his irresistible smirk, captivating eyes, and flirtatious words that leave me breathless.
Now, I’m … flirtatious words that leave me breathless.
Now, I’m engaged to a domineering, hotshot lawyer who dominated everything he touched, including me.
After Asher left, it took years to move on. But now that he’s back, all those feelings are flooding back to the surface.
My heart clings to Asher. My body craves him. My brain says otherwise.
Can I resist falling under his charm again? Do I even want to?
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An amazing book of second-chance love. The characters are down to earth and relatable. I immediately in fell in love with the feisty heroine and the male made me swoon. Loved it so much I bought the paperback immediately before I had even finished reading it. First-rate work. Definitely a one-click author for me now.
The story of second chance love and passion meet sweetly in this book. Asher and Faith make you wish you knew them in real life and their friends have hoping the best for them. Pick this one up if you can. Love wins in the end.
When I read the blurb about this I needed to get the book in my hands. It was to familiar to me and I knew I had to read it, and It reminded me of me at the moment im in.
Let me tell you this is the first book by Lyra Winters that I have read, and I cant wait to read more of her books.
Ofc this story is sort of like a second chance book, but its more of a rekindle in the relationship, because they had spent the night together then ofc he ghosted her.. 7 years later he returns back, and ofc she is engaged to a hot shot A**hole lawyer which Asher don’t approve of. But Asher ends up taking a job at the school were Faith works and lets just say there chemistry starts to get hot lol..
They finally get the story they were suppose to get in the beginning. I cant wait to read more from Lyra Winters..
I loved this story. The characters were well written and great world building. I can not wait to read more in this series.
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This book is a lovely second chance love story. Faith and Asher got together years ago but haven’t seen each other in 7 years. When they meet again the chemistry is still there, but Faith is now engaged to a hot-shot lawyer, Asher won’t give up on his second chance without a fight.
This story is really well written and easy to read, you can really feel the attraction between Asher and Faith. There also some really good secondary characters that add to the story.
This was an awesome short story of romantic second chances. I read this as a ARC from the author. Please read and leave your review
3.5 Stars
This was a quick, fun read with great character work and good story line. The book had a smooth flow to it. I look forward to more from this author.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a great second-chance romance for Faith and Asher. Since the night Faith lost her virginity to Asher, she hasn’t seen Asher and she thinks she’s moved on. She even got engaged to a hot-shot lawyer, though I think her dad likes her fiancee more than she does. But that’s something else entirely.
It’s been 7 years since the night Asher left her behind and things have changed for them both, but when they meet again at Faith’s elementary school (after Asher becomes the new gym teacher), the chemistry they had years ago is still there. But Faith’s engagement throws a wrench in the plans.
But all works out in the end, and Asher and Faith get their happily ever after together. Of course, they’ve grown up and changed over time, but their maturity and growth help them form a better and more lasting romance after righting all of the wrongs from their pasts.
This book was great and I loved reading their romance. Plus the writer just seems to be able to write a wholesome, sweet romance for the couple without introducing cheating or petty arguments to the writing. And making the antagonist pretty crappy and hard to root for at all (which is good – being that it’s the hotshot fiancee of Faith).
I beta read this book through the author before it was released and am voluntarily leaving a review based on this version.