From USA Today bestselling author Kimberly Knight, comes book two in her heartfelt and sexy Halo series.Life isn’t always fairy tales and rainbows … nothing but bad first dates with crazy women he’s met online or at his bar, Halo. When he hears about a singles cruise, his plan is to meet a lot of single women, to test the waters, but when a blonde consumes his every thought, he throws that plan overboard.
Nicole Chambers has had her fair share of heartbreaks. She’s tired of being single or dating guys with girlfriends. She wants to find The One. So she convinces her best friend, Brooke, to go on a singles cruise with her. What she doesn’t expect is to fall head over heels with the first guy she meets.
But what happens once the cruise ends?
Life isn’t always fairy tales and rainbows …
And meeting The One doesn’t always mean finding your happily ever after. Because life can give you a precious gift and then dangle it in front of your eyes and you’re left questioning where to go with your future—or if you even have one.
The Halo Series
Book 1: Tattooed Dots (Brooke & Easton)
Book 2: The One (Avery & Nicole)
Book 3: Never Stop (Brooke & Easton)
Book4: My One (Avery & Nicole)
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Review I devoured this book in one sitting. I have to say that I loved Avery and Nicole’s POV in this book. It was nice to see what happened on their side of the story. And while I fell for Easton and Brooke’s story….. I have to say Nicole and Avery’s gave me butterflies!
Their story was so beautifully told and so heartbreaking for various reasons (don’t worry no spoilers here). I don’t think I’ve really fell in love with characters the way I did for these two in a very long time.
Thank you Kimberly Knight for getting me out of my book funk.
Good story. Unnecessary explicit sex and the F word constantly.
A little redundant at first. The last half of the book was more realistic and interesting.
While this book can be read alone, I strongly recommend that you read Tattooed Dots first because this story is of Nicole and Avery, friends of Easton and Brooke. It starts from around the time that Tattooed Dots starts, tells their side of many of the same events, and then continues on. So while it seems to be the same story, it’s from another perspective. (Just like a famous author is doing with her well-known series).
My heart broke with the pain that Nicole has to go through. It hit very close to home. I felt like I was right there with her going through it. It might be a good idea to have some tissues on hand.