Always
and Forever Love
by
Lynn Crandall
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BLURB:
The
presence of a ghost in her life doesn't alarm Lacy Aegar, in fact it
makes her happy. Two and a half years ago when her dead husband
Nicholas reappeared in her life as a full-bodied spirit, she
questioned her sanity. But with Nicholas' explanation that there are
things about life that are not as she's always believed, she settled
into a pleasant routine of working with her sister at their private
investigation business and enjoying home life with her now
10-year-old son – with Nicholas never very far away.
Lacey's
complacency and sense of stability is sent topsy-turvy when she runs
into Jackson Carter, the son of powerful and influential business
tycoon, William Carter. Typical of the Carter reputation, Jackson's
slick new private investigating business is siphoning off clients
from the Aegar sisters' business, creating financial difficulty. It's
a recurring nightmare for Lacey, who has already seen damage done by
the Carter family, and when she encounters Jackson, she wants nothing
to do with him.
But
things are not what they seem when it comes to Jackson Carter,
either. Unbeknownst to Lacey and her sister, Jackson is fighting a
battle to preserve his business, too, and his integrity. For him,
it's a fight for his soul, and he enlists Lacey's help because of her
unique investigative skills and open heart. When she uncovers a mole
in his business, she also discovers that one of his clients' drug
trials has been given the green light to go to the next phase based
on falsified data. As they work together to save both their
businesses, Jackson and Lacey not only face death, they must come to
grips with their feelings about love and life.
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Excerpt :
She
couldn’t imagine what he wanted. He seemed completely composed,
except for the indications that he wasn’t. She decided to dive in.
“So, Jackson, what’s on your mind? Is this a meeting? Are you
still going to offer me a job?”
He
fumbled with his napkin, his eyes still downcast and his voice soft.
“To be honest, asking you to stay with me came out kind of
spur-of-the-moment.” His gaze lifted, and he
continued,
almost hesitantly. “I want you to know, Lacey, that though I don’t
like your opinion of me, I understand. But unlike you, I have been
thinking about you.”
Parts of
her drew down to complete absorption with the moment between them. It
was mesmerizing to listen to his words and feel his sincere need to
convey the right message. She didn’t speak, feeling if she did,
something inside him would break.
Which
was silly. Jackson Carter was anything but fragile. Or so she
believed. The idea that she believed she knew him from his father’s
works made her shoulders tighten. His gaze flicked around the room,
but landed back on her face.
“I’m
not going to bore you with details about my past and my family. I
think what I want you to know is that I am not my father. I have
things to amend for, if only because of my blindness. But the truth
is, I woke up about four years ago. I chose another path, and I did
it simply because I didn’t belong on the path I was on. It didn’t
fit. My father is a liar and a cruel person. There’s only so far I
could go with him before I had to say enough is enough.”
Lacey
felt like there was no one else in the room. His words carried weight
and she knew the moment was sacred. He bared his soul, with no
expectation of anything but the hope of understanding. She had to
ask. “Why are you telling me this?”
He
chuckled. “Good question. Nothing like laying it all out there when
we hardly know each other.”
She let
the moment hang, waiting for a sincere answer, not knowing if he had
it in him.
There is
a lot of regret in me. I feel the weight of my legacy. My values have
not so much changed, as I’ve come to grips with reality. That’s a
hard truth that not many people can appreciate.” He sipped his
coffee and again shifted his gaze around the room, but she knew he
didn’t see it. “You see things. You see things people miss. I
just want you to know that I know much goes before me. It sounds
clichéd, but I am different. Maybe you can see that and give me a
second chance.”
It was
easy to pick up that he carried deep feelings, some of them tender
and painful. Lacey understood how devastating—as well as completely
life changing—awareness of awful truths could be. Still, she knew
firsthand of the shattering that could occur at the hands of the
Carter family. She couldn’t forget that.
“Speechless,
huh?” He tried to shrug off the intensity of his admission, dipping
his head and suddenly busying with the saltshaker. “What do you say
to something like that? I’m sorry I put you in that position.”
Again
with the defenses? “Jackson. Stop. Can I say something now?” She
ducked her head to catch his gaze. “I see that you’re sincere.
Thank you for that. And you’re right. I know all about what your
family has done to people in this town and out in the world. Your
father is a very powerful and influential man. He could have done
much good, but he didn’t. He’s put people out of work, destroyed
their reputations, ruined lives of people I care about. How do I get
beyond that? Why would I want to? Your family is dangerous.” She
trembled with memories of the ills caused by William Carter. How
could Jackson ask anything of her?
He
squared her with his eyes again. “I need your help with finding out
why my business is running into so many problems…"
REVIEW:
If I thought I was going to be reading a normal novel of romantic suspense, boy would I have been wrong, but when I saw that there was a ghost involved in this story, I had to make sure I read this one. I love ghosts.
The ghost is Lacey's husband who died a few years back. That's what makes the story a bit more interesting. It is really about her letting go. That's mostly what the first part of this book is about, and for some, it could be slow, but it really sets up the story for you, so you know what type of woman Lacey is.
Then there's the relationship that starts with Jackson and Lacey, two people you wouldn't think would get together. I really liked both characters a lot. Both have things they need to work though, with Jackson, it is his relationship with his manipulative dad.
There was one thing that surprised me about this book. It wasn't your typical suspense novel. In fact it was more or less a mystery. When I think suspense, I think Harlequin Intrigues with the same old plot. Woman is on the run from a bad man who is trying to kill her and a military type swoops in to save the day. Lynn, gives us a heroine that stands on her own and guess what? She saves the day too, without being bumbling or simpering. She's a tough woman with a vulnerable side, and she knows how to do her job. (Sometimes her PI skills remind me a bit of Sherlock)
So glad, this wasn't like that. It was a corporate mystery and that was something refreshing to me.
I really enjoyed this book.
Rating: 4 flowers
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Lynn
Crandall lives in the Midwest and writes in the company of her two
cats. She has been a reader and a writer all her life. Her background
is in journalism, but whether writing a magazine or newspaper story
or creating a romance, she loves the power stories hold to transport,
inspire, and uplift. In her romances, she focuses on vulnerable,
embraceable characters who don't back down. She hopes that readers
discover, over and over, stories of ordinary people who face ordinary
life challenges and are transformed by extraordinary love.
Links:
www.lynn-crandall.com
@lynncrandall246
8 comments:
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Thank you so much for hosting me on your amazing blog! I appreciate your thoughtful review, too.
Great review, I can't wait to read the book.
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Loved the excerpt and really loved the review.
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