Synopsis:
Twenty-three
year old, Kamryn Cunningham has left all she’s ever known and moved to a small
town where no one knows her name, who her parents are, or her social status in
the horseracing world. Months after opening her own bakery and evading attempts
of being set up by her new best friend, she meets Brody. Kamryn fights the
instant pull between them because there’s a detail she can’t dismiss. Brody’s
married.
To say that twenty-six year old, Brody Saco has had a rough marriage would be an understatement. After marrying his pregnant girlfriend, he spends the next six years in a relationship filled with hatred, manipulation and guilt involving a tragedy that happened five years earlier. When he keeps running into his sister-in-law’s best friend, Kamryn, he can’t ignore that she makes him feel more with just one look than his wife ever has; and soon he can’t continue fight his feelings for her.
When staying apart proves to be too difficult, Brody and Kamryn enter a relationship full of stolen moments and nights that end too soon while they wait for Brody to file for divorce. But the guilt that comes with their relationship may prove to be too much for Kamryn, and Brody might not be strong enough to face the tragedy from his past in order to leave his conniving wife.
To say that twenty-six year old, Brody Saco has had a rough marriage would be an understatement. After marrying his pregnant girlfriend, he spends the next six years in a relationship filled with hatred, manipulation and guilt involving a tragedy that happened five years earlier. When he keeps running into his sister-in-law’s best friend, Kamryn, he can’t ignore that she makes him feel more with just one look than his wife ever has; and soon he can’t continue fight his feelings for her.
When staying apart proves to be too difficult, Brody and Kamryn enter a relationship full of stolen moments and nights that end too soon while they wait for Brody to file for divorce. But the guilt that comes with their relationship may prove to be too much for Kamryn, and Brody might not be strong enough to face the tragedy from his past in order to leave his conniving wife.
Sunny's Review:
I love Molly McAdams and her writing. She has a way of sucking you into a book until you finish not realizing that it's been hours. Sharing You held my attention just like all of Molly's books but I personally do not like books that have cheating. Don't get me wrong...Brody's wife is a horrible person and you kind of like that he's doing this to her. Kamryn is annoying. I can't lie I don't like her. She is not a bad person in any way but I wanted to shake her the whole time and tell her to be stronger! She does leave her life behind and start over creating her own business but when it came to Brody I felt like she was super weak. Brody is the same way. He is awesome in that he is doing what he thinks he needs to do but then Kam comes along and he just takes forever before he gets stron enough to handle the situation.I am giving this book 4 stars out of 5. If you like Molly's books and can get past the "he is married!!" part I think you will love this one.
About Molly:
Molly
grew up in California but now lives in the oh-so-amazing state of Texas with
her husband and furry four-legged daughters. When she's not diving into the
world of her characters, some of her hobbies include hiking, snowboarding,
traveling, and long walks on the beach … which roughly translates to being a
homebody with her hubby and dishing out movie quotes. She has a weakness for
crude-humored movies, fried pickles and loves curling up in a fluffy comforter
during a thunderstorm ... or under one in a bathtub if there are tornados. That
way she can pretend they aren't really happening.
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