My name is Matt Holcomb, and I’m the good guy. The boy next door. I’m the safe bet and I always do the right thing. Then one night two years ago, I made a terrible mistake that caused irreparable damage, and the guilt is killing me. If I’m ever to make the leap and find love again, the woman would have to be perfect. She can’t disrupt my carefully constructed control. I met my best friend Jenny … Jenny Winter as a teenager and have loved her ever since. She’s gorgeous and talented. Her voice could make angels weep. Yet she chose someone else and I swore I’d never fall for her again. Until something happens between us and passion ignites. But she’s not the right woman for me, and crossing the line with her would not only change everything, it’ll take away the only good thing I have left.
A stand-alone novel with a HEA
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A really nice book to listen to about beat friends finding their way through some tough situations and falling in love in the process. This book was another great addition to the series but can be read as a stand-alone as well.
Matt is the good guy and has always had a crush on Jenny. He doesn’t think he is the guy for her but has maintained a friendship. When he moves back to Seasmoke he sees her all the time. Can they both get over tragedy in their past and be together?
This is a slow moving romance, even thought they have feelings for each other they take their time getting together. However this makes the read a page turner. It was emotional to see both of them battle with their demons. This is a relationship that they had to work hard for. You will see many ups and downs and they will have you biting your nails at some point.
A angsty romance.
We met Matt and Jenny in Summer’s road. Winter’s Path picks up where they left off. Even though it is a stand alone, I am glad I know the back story from the first book. The transition from Summer and Ian to Jenny and Matt was flawless and smooth. It seemed a very natural next story. I like when stand alone series flow like that. I was excited to read Matt’s story. Winter’s Path has a twist that makes this story interesting. It adds to the friend’s to lovers trope because there is more that one obstacle that needs to be overcome. Kelly Moran has a way of writing romance that is easy to relate to. Her characters have real pasts that many have dealt with. I find her writing to give hope in dark situations and make that HEA so worth it in the end.
Julie Waters and Gene Branson narrate this story with a consistency that makes the transition from one couple to the next flawless. I really enjoyed their narration in Summer’s Road, so I was pleased that they continued this series. Mr. Branson and Ms. Waters keep the characters consistent and distinct between the two stories. It was like falling back in step with old friends. I look forward to more in this series and with Ms. Waters and Mr. Branson.
Winter’s Path by Kelly Moran
This is a story about Matt Holcomb and Jenny Winter’s which you were introduced to in Summer’s Road and who have know each other for a decade. They both were dealt a blow in their lives. Jenny’s only escape is her music and her friend Matt. He has always been her support system and she was his support system. Jenny has had a crush on Matt from the first time they met but, Matt never showed any signs that he had the same feelings for her. Matt and Jenny do end up having some HOT sex scenes. Matt and Jenny have a lot of baggage in their past that they both need to work out with the help of each other. If you want to know more about this story Please get the book Winter’s Path but I suggest you read “Summer’s Road: (A Seasmoke Friends Novel)” first and you will not be disappointed with either book!! Awesome book Kelly Moran!! I truly loved this book!!