She’s never had the courage to hold on to anyone. He never learned how to let go of what he wants. Delaney Shaw isn’t looking for anything complicated. After her teaching career is put on hold, she decides to spend the summer in Georgia with her best friend. Lanie lives for the here and now, and she isn’t thinking past the end of the summer. She’s never had any problem being unattached, because … unattached, because she learned a long time ago that life is safer that way.
Until Reece Walker decides to change her mind.
Almost a year after his ex-wife’s death, Reece is still reeling from her passing. He’s devoted himself to raising their son and working his family’s farm to keep himself grounded. Reece feels like he’s lost sight of the man he used to be, and he’s not sure how to find his way back.
Everything changes when the woman he’s unsuccessfully tried to forget walks back into his life.
Even though she’s fighting their sizzling chemistry, Lanie is losing the war. But love isn’t always like it is in the movies, and they have real issues. Lanie is terrified Reece’s small town won’t accept their interracial relationship, and she doesn’t know how to let him in.
Lanie has had years to build her defenses, but Reece isn’t the sort to give up without a fight. If he can counter Lanie’s fears with the future only he can offer her, maybe they can both learn to breathe again.
“Brace yourselves to fall hard for Reece Walker. You don’t want to miss meeting your new book boyfriend.” – Rebecca Paula, author of the SUTTON COLLEGE series and EVERLY AFTER
“Reading As You Breathe Again felt like curling up with a mug of my favorite tea. Molli Moran handles difficult issues with tenderness, warmth, and depth.” – Elizabeth Barone, author of THE NANNY WITH THE SKULL TATTOOS
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This time around we get Reece And Delaney’s story. Reece is a single Walker dad and Lanie is Quinn’s BFF from AS YOU TURN AWAY. There were things I liked about the book and things I didn’t. I did enjoy the fact that both characters were more than aware they had their own issues to deal with in order to grow as individuals and a couple. Ms. Moran likes to deal with heavy subject matter and tackles small town racism as Lanie & Reece are an interracial couple. I thought the way Reece handled his grief over his ex was heartbreaking. The major thing that bothered me was that there wasn’t enough Jamie or even references to him when he wasn’t with Reece. Overall it was very enjoyable and I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
Holding on and letting go. Some of if not the hardest lessons in life. Especially when those lessons are embedded deep in the heart. Add social prejudice and lifelong perceptions. Stir and serve as Molli Moran turns the readers tunnel vision into a full panorama with As You Breathe Again. I may need to invest in a facial tissue company if my reading keeps on this track much longer!
this was the second book in this series and i really enjoyed it! she only does one night stands. he is still getting over the death of his ex. can these two heal each other? read to find out.
What do you do when you lose someone, do you lose yourself to drink , pity, anger or other things? Who can pull you out the spiral that you’ve falling into? Will love come for you or do you go after it yourself? Two people might have feelings toward each other but who will be stubborn enough to try and fight it, Who will find a way to to bring themselves together even if another isn’t sure about it. Molli Moran brings us wonderful characters, who make you want to cry when things aren’t going well, laugh when they are going well. When it makes you wonder what is going to happen on the next page or chapter. A book that can do that is worth reading and re-reading. The book ends with (NOPE, NOT GOING TO TELL YOU) I know you’ll love this book and the series,
Another great sweet story full of hope and love. I enjoyed how each of the characters worked on themselves becoming stronger and together were able to overcome their past struggles for a better future.
Delaney and Reese will certainly have you swooning. While this is the second book in the series, it most certainly can be read as a standalone. Reese’s story will break your heart. He’s still dealing with the loss of his son’s mother / his ex wife. Neither Lanie or Reese were looking for commitment or love.. but they found it. YOu won’t regret reading this book.
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This is a great read that had me on the edge of my seat. The characters are well developed and engaging with a storyline that flowed easily with enough steam to keep the characters interesting.
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The second book in The Walker Boys series this is Delaney Shaw and Reece Walker’s story which is well written. A beautiful story of an interracial relationship that turns into love and how others around them react to their being together. I enjoyed reading. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I’ve been looking forward to this book since I read the first one in the series, and it didn’t disappoint. Reece is a mess – he’s having trouble overcoming the death of his ex-wife. Lainey is back in Baylor for a visit with Quinn after she’s laid off from her teaching job in New York. They’re both concerned about what kind of problems could arise being an inter-racial couple in this little Southern town. He finally gets up the nerve to move toward her – “Thing is, I’m not a what-if kind of man” – and my heart just melted when he said that he would wait for her to be ready. Her walls eventually begin to crumble, as she lets Reece into her heart. She in turn makes him want to be the best Reece possible. I’m ready for Ethan’s story any time!
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