Sunday, October 15, 2017

Book Review: SOL by Leslie McAdam

Sol
The army taught me discipline. Order. Control.

None of that matters the day I walk into her classroom.

Or her bedroom.

What's more important than my grade?

Not failing her.










SOL: What I had expected: teacher/student romance. SOL: What I discovered: an intimate story that moves from grief to forgiveness. The characters are moving. Their struggles are heartfelt and emotional. It was had not to shed a tear. SOL is beautifully poignant, a contradiction, much like the two characters. The main characters have fundamentally different ways of viewing the world. The story is a romance built from a shared lose.

Trent Miller is on a mission to find Danika Anderson. He has a letter to deliver. When Trent discovers she's teaching a class in Spain, he doesn't hesitate to register for her class. 


Trent and Dani have a past. They had shared a kiss before Trent and Dani's brother, Degan, left for the military. Trent never moved past their kiss and is hoping for more.

The story is an emotional rollercoaster ride. Trent and Dani are two very different people. Trent needs control while Dani is a free spirit. Their wills collide. Both characters have to work through their emotions, fears and inner turmoil. My heart broke as they came to grips with their lose. I cried as they learned to forgive.  In the end they find their HEA.

Trent and Dani are two very different people however they share a bond that helped them shed their past and start a new life. SOL digs deep. 5 Stars!

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