A million missteps and unimaginable heartbreak…My Path To You.There are certain combinations that simply don’t work. Not on paper and not in real life. It is a life lesson Sawyer Ferris might just learn the hard way. Nothing has ever been out of Sawyer’s reach. He has the financial means, the brains, and the brawn to turn any desire into a reality. But when the new high school counselor catches … counselor catches his eye, he quickly discovers he can’t have everything he wants. At least, not without taking a risk.
Cass’s attraction for the leather-wearing, Harley-riding pharmacist has her running for her sanity and her sobriety. But in the small town of Krysset, it is nearly impossible to avoid the ruggedly handsome businessman, and his sweet gestures endear him to her almost immediately.
Their romance is as steamy as it is sweet. Until Cass’s addiction collides with Sawyer’s past.
Return to Krysset, the resort town in northern Minnesota, for a love story of courage and strength in the aftermath of personal loss and physical abuse.
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Sawyer and Cass each have challenging past that they are trying to leave behind. For Sawyer it is the death of his significant other’s twice he lost. For Cass it is drug addiction and an abusive ex husband. When their paths crossed, Cass was drawn to Sawyer. When she found out who and who and what he does, it gave her pause but the lure to him was intense. Sawyer is as captivated with Cass. Can these two be the balm that will heal and jump stat their lives. This story draws you in with all the layers and how Cass and Sawyer weathers the storm. It is an amazing story about the journey of two people who deserve a second chance for love.
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Beautiful,second chance in life.
Very well written,very enjoyable but emotional.
Both need fresh start but what will happen if the past will blow to their faces? How difficult will be to overcome past?
I enjoy reading even is heart wrenching.
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In the small town of Krysset, everyone knows everyone. Sawyer has lived in Krysset his entire life and is the town pharmacist. Cass moves to town as the new school counselor and Sawyer wants to know her more. They each have challenges from their past they want to keep in the past. Sawyer is dealing with the death of his significant other and Cass is dealing with drug addiction and abusive ex husband. Two unlikely people who are attracted to each other but are they the one person they each need to heal from their pasts? An amazing story line with layers that draw the reader in.
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In the town of Krysset, everyone knows everyone. Of course, you might know someone, even the mistakes they make, but no one knows everything that makes up a person. Heartaches and sorrows. Sawyer has lived there his entire life and he is an easygoing pharmacist. When school counselor Cass moves to town, he is smitten. The only problem is that Cass has heartaches and problems she has worked hard to overcome. Yep, seems like Sawyer is an open book until it counts and Cass’s past flares up. Suddently, all the hidden pieces of Sawyer that no one in this little town ever knew come roaring back and he can’t face it all happening again. If it means he can’t be with Cass, then so be it. Can he stick to it? Can he admit his mistake and find a way to overcome his own past and fears? Where does this leave Cass who finally trust someone? Who will be there for her when her past is thrown in her face? This was a really good story. Deep and sometimes sad, sexy, but heartwarming too.
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This book really packs an emotional punch and delves into some real life current events that are happening in the drug/opioid crisis. I didn’t think it would be such an intense story based on the blurb but once I got into it and got invested in the characters, it was a hard book to put down. Lengthy, but thought-provoking and enjoyable at the same time. Even though there is quite a bit of turmoil and sadness in this story, there were times of joy and happiness and even some steamy times between Sawyer and Cass. Great secondary characters that fit the whole “small town” feel of the Krysset community. This was an emotional, bittersweet read but one that I would definitely recommend. I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC for NetGalley.