Is it possible to find your happily ever after if the past keeps coming back to haunt you?It took three years, but Rain and Chase finally exchanged vows on a sandy beach as the sun rose over the Atlantic Ocean. Happiness was theirs. But when jealousy and indiscretion threaten to unravel their tightly knit union, Rain finds herself fighting an elusive adversary—and losing.At first blinded by love, … losing.
At first blinded by love, Chase begins to encounter triggers that set him up for a fall. Opening his eyes to the truth is painful, but if he’s to survive, it’s his only option. Even if it hurts like hell.
Past experiences and present interference have a tendency to distort things, so what we think we see, might not really be true at all.
Sometimes you just need to close your eyes in order to hear what your heart has been telling you all along.
And then let it lead you home.
Mrs. February is the dramatic conclusion to the Calendar Girl duet.
Sometimes you just need to close your eyes in order to hear what your heart has been telling you all along.
And then let it lead you home.
Mrs. February is the dramatic conclusion to the Calendar Girl duet.more
What a wonderful duet! Huge fan of At This Momemt series and this one did not disappoint, well done!!
After reading Miss February I was so damn addicted with this duet that I devoured Mrs. February right after I finished Miss February.
We pick up where we left off in Miss February. Chase and Rain are more in love than ever before. They get married, and Chase treats Rain’s daughter like if she were his own biological daughter. Now that’s what I call a real man right there in LOVE. Not all spouses will take in a step child with open arms. But Chase won my heart right here with the way he loved this little girl.
Things get a whole lot complicated for Rain and Chase. When I thought that nothing could destroy their marriage, everything comes tumbling down. My heart was sincerely heartbroken with the way things were turning out for Rain and Chase and all due to misunderstandings and lack of communication.
And I’m so proud of Rain for being a strong woman and even though she was hurting because of what was happening in her marriage, she carried herself pretty well. She might have felt broken, sad and depressed, but she really pulled herself together when she was out in public.
Chase made me want to hate him in this book because he was so damn hard headed. He wouldn’t listen to Rain and let her explain to him what went down the day their marriage broke.
I am totally in love with this duet and I wish it could have been a longer series, but I know it has to end somewhere! I did like the way it ended though. Ms. Cimms did a marvelous job with this duet!
5 Outstanding Stars!
I really enjoyed Miss February, but the story’s conclusion in the second book just blew me away! Karen Cimms’ writing flows with an ease that makes for a very enjoyable read every time. Mrs. February is a roller coaster with great momentum. It had me in tears both happy and sad, and had me holding my breath a few times. I may have even yelled at a page or two. I adore the heroine now even more and I’m still mad at one character. In the end, my heart was thoroughly satisfied. I’m a big fan of all of Karen Cimms’ books. But warning, once you begin you will not be able to put them down until the ride comes to a complete and full stop.
Where do I begin? The prologue is only a small hint at what’s to come and it put me slightly on edge. But to soothe that, we get a romantic beginning chapter and the beautiful start we were hoping for after finishing Miss February. It doesn’t always mean smooth sailing. And really, would you want that? Mrs. February takes us on a journey of promise, love, pain, acceptance and forgiveness and dare I say, redemption. Two souls come together yet face all the same struggles that any couple would face. Through Karen Cimms’s expressive prose you experience the full spectrum of emotions. Chase is wonderful but insecurities plague him. Rain is so full of love and understanding yet sometimes oblivious to what’s going on around her. I’ll admit there were times I wanted to wring Chase’s neck and just knock some sense into Rain. Newlywed mistakes, poor communication and evil in-laws have you cringing, hoping and praying they get a clue. One minute my heart is so full of happiness and the next beating so hard I think it’s going to break. It’s like a train wreck you can’t turn away from but so desperately want too so you don’t have to witness the devastation that comes with the destruction. But please know, the moments of sheer joy outweigh the pain. Chase and Rain grow so much as individuals and as a couple. Their story is real, raw and beautiful. Mrs. February is the perfect conclusion to the duet. And for those of you waiting for both books to be available so they can be read one right after the other, it is well worth the wait.