If it’s fate, it must be love.Three coincidental meetings with a handsome stranger convince Charlotte their relationship could be fate—but coincidence and love are two very different things.Charlotte has floated along in life, averse to romance, buoyed by her parents’ dreams, haunted by her traumatic past. She confuses complacency with happiness in all aspects of her life, and fear of change … fear of change keeps her from venturing too far from her comfort zone.
Avery enters Charlotte’s life when she most needs it, igniting a passion in her that she thought was dead. Caught up in the idea of fate, she clings to her relationship with Avery. Soon, everything begins to crumble.
Charlotte must decide what’s worth more: Staying with the familiar, or leaping blindly into the unknown.
Suitable for ages 18+
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She is unsure what real.love is as she has suffered badly in the past. She meets him and he shows her a different way but is it? does she need to take a srep.away from her comfort zone to really live? See if she will
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I originally started this series in the middle where we know what happens with Charlotte. I really loved going back and seeing how she got to the person she becomes. Chance encounters are something that are only suppose to happen once. But she meets Avery three times over the years. The first and second time it left her gutted. Will the third chance be the charm?
I am defiantly ready to read more by S. Massery in the future. I know she has released other books and I can’t wait to dive in.
Something Special
S. Massery
An emotionally charged book that grabbed me from page one until the last! Great read!
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This is a new author to me, and I wasn’t really sure what to expect from her. I really enjoyed reading this story, it’s told from Charlotte’s point of view and covers quite a number of years. There are a number of dark times in her life and she struggles with her emotions and being able to define what she really feels and what love really is and feels like. It’s an emotionally charged story and the author does a wonderful job with the use of descriptive writing to really hold my attention and she took me on an emotional rollercoaster. I enjoyed the story so much that as soon as I finished this one, I immediately started book 2.
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I really enjoyed reading this book. I found it was not what I would consider a typical romance as the the relationship between our ‘hero’ and ‘heroine’ didn’t come until the end of the book. The whole story worked for this book and made it an entertaining read. This story was told from Charlotte’s perspective and it was good to have the flashes of time to help the reader understand more about the characters and their train of thought throughout the book. The characters in this book are so easy to relate to and make you think about the events and characters and how it relates to you or someone in your life. Very good read, eager to see more from this author.
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This is an amazing story about overcoming life’s obstacles and finding true love and happiness. Charlie has pretty much settled with an okay life. After a rough past she was fine with things not being good as long as they weren’t bad anymore. Until her childhood best friend returns to her life. She starts reevaluating herself, her life, and finally starts to truly heal. Absolutely beautiful and encouraging.
INCREDIBLE!
One heck of a book hangover. From the first page to the last the well written suspense filled read plays with your emotions and leaves pieces of itself bound to your heart long after every word has been read. A gripping must read that is definitely something special and incredibly hard to forget.