Some people claim to have their hearts ripped out of their chests. To feel the world shift under their feet. To feel intoxicated by love.Miles Wittman, the bassist for the rock band Trained in Black, felt those things until the shift became a hole and dragged him into darkness.His mind clouded by years of alcohol abuse, the man remembers very little of the last two years of his life. Until her.A … life.
Until her.
A woman from his past.
Julia Nulty, the band’s manager sister, the sexy, exotic plus-sized model.
Bits and pieces of his memory start to surface after the two of them are caught up in an unexpected photo shoot.
She’s rocked his world. He feels the shift. The intoxication.
But Miles, he has no recollection of the night they spent together. If he finds out the truth of what happened, it could possibly lead him back to the darkness.
And Julia, she holds the secret.
A secret that could send Miles back into the dark or straight to his grave.
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All This Time by Kathy Coopmans is the third book in her Sweet Sin series, but only the second I have read. Not sure how I missed the second book but will definitely go back and read it. Even so, these can be read as standalones, as each deal with a different member of a band.
In this installment we get Miles Wittman’s story. He is the bassist for Trained in Black and one with a dark and haunted past. His life for the last few years has been lost in a world of alcohol abuse with very little memory of it. But we also learn why and how it has affected his life. Julia Nulty is one strong woman, but also has a haunted past. But she was determined to overcome it and be everything she could be and I loved that about her.
Miles and Julia have a past of sorts and when they run into each other again, the sparks fly. But is either of them really ready for more? Both have suffered so much and have to find a way to learn to deal with it. Watching them endure and fight was both hard and heartwarming. Sometimes you find the one thing that makes fighting worth it.
All This Time by Kathy Coopmans was very emotional. Even as my heart hurt for them, I loved Miles and Julia’s journey and how good they were together.
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