From the author of KEEP ME and MAN OF MY DREAMS.Words to live by: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Don’t break the rules. I’d managed to fail at both by fraternizing with the enemy’s brother. Guess I’d followed in my mother’s footsteps by ignoring all the rules when it came to love. Mom was marrying a man only six years older than me. A man who was also her student. But the … marrying a man only six years older than me. A man who was also her student. But the biggest surprise that came out of their wedding wasn’t my new stepdad’s academic status or his age.
It was Jack Davis—my stepfather’s best friend.
Jack was the guy who could change the whole game. He was quite possibly my soul mate. But time and circumstance were against us—there was no easy way around it. I was moving back to New York in two weeks and his sister, Aubrey, was the one person my family hated most in this world. How would his sister—the enemy—deal with another Edwards girl claiming what she believed was hers? The idea of letting Jack go crippled me. Would I have to cut ties with the only man I’d ever let into my heart?
FREEING DESTINYis a full-length, contemporary romance. This is book two in the Fate Series, but can be read as a standalone.
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“…destiny showed us the best laid plans fall apart…”
Stella has watched her mother find love again. She has watched her sister find love. But Stella isn’t signing up for love just yet, she has a plan. She is going to New York and starting the internship that will help her meet her ultimate goal. She is driven and with her family by her side she knows she will make it. What isn’t in her plans is Jack Davis!
Jack has watched his best friend completely change his life for the woman he loves. Jack realizes that he is missing something from his life. He just didn’t know what until he sees Stella. As best man at the wedding, he makes it his duty to comfort the sad bridesmaid. He soon realizes that he wants more from her.
Stella is confused. She leaves soon but this man has turned her life upside down. Is it wrong to fall so fast, to feel so much so soon?
Decisions need to be made and hearts will be broken. Will it all work out or will the distance drive them apart?
I suggest reading Feel Again before diving into Freeing Destiny. Its not absolutely necessary because the author shares the highlights. I strongly suggest it because it would give you a much better understanding of the characters and their reactions. Get to know all of the players in this game…
“Stop fighting it, Stella. There are certain things in life that happen for a reason. You and I are going to happen – no matter what the fucking purpose or result entails.”
Faith brings us another beautiful love story with Freeing Destiny. Stella and Jack find something very unique, something that not a lot of people are lucky enough to share. The minute these 2 connected at the wedding of her mom and his best friend, they both knew that they were done for, even though love was not on the radar for either one. But sometimes destiny, and fate, has other ideas in mind for you.
This is such a lovely story. Stella is such a sweet character, she’s kind and caring, she has an innocence about her, but she’s also strong and determined. Jack, oh my, what do I say about Jack?!? I flove him! I’ve never used that word before so that should tell you something! He’s smart, undeniably sexy, patient, caring, generous…he is everything you could ever imagine wanting in a man. The relationship that develops between them is so special, so extraordinary, so pure. There’s an instant attraction that runs deeper than just the physical- it’s like something just clicked into place for each of them the moment they met.
“That’s what you do to me, Stella. You make time stand still, every second counts, every moment means something.”
Freeing Destiny shows us that although you may have your life mapped out, everything planned down to the last detail, you need to be open to unexpected chances, unexpected changes…to open yourself up to all of life’s possibilities. You never know what might be around that next corner.