Tiffany L. Warren
Auteur de Farther Than I Meant To Go, Longer Than I Meant To Stay
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Œuvres de Tiffany L. Warren
Wolf in Minister's Clothing 1 exemplaire
The Replacement Husband 1 exemplaire
Dirty Lies and Alibis (Using Lies as Alibis Book 3) 1 exemplaire
Farther Than I Meant To Go, Longer Than I Meant To Stay by Tiffany L. Warren (2009-12-03) (1656) 1 exemplaire
More Lies and Alibis (Using Lies as Alibis (Book 2)) 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 22
- Membres
- 249
- Popularité
- #91,698
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 19
- ISBN
- 68
Chenille Abrams is not looking for love when she meets popular football player Brayden Carpenter. In fact, she has no idea who he is and when she finds out, she is skeptical about his intentions. However, Brayden quickly proves he is looking for more than a one night stand with a groupie and Chenille is willing to give their relationship a chance. Their unexpected romance flourishes despite the demands of their careers and living in separate states and Chenille is shocked when Brayden proposes to her. Although they manage to traverse the normal ups and downs of married life, how will their marriage fare after suffering a devastating loss?
Chenille is a fiercely independent, successful businesswoman who does not trust easily following the end of her previous relationship. She is instantly attracted to Brayden but under the circumstances in which they meet, she is leery he is not looking for anything serious. She is soon convinced he is sincere in wanting a long term relationship but Chenille wants a low-key life out of the limelight.
Brayden absolutely loves his career and unlike his teammates, he does not indulge in casual sex with the numerous groupies vying for his attention. He is drawn to and completely appreciates Chenille's strong personality but he does not always respect her career aspirations. Brayden is also occasionally annoyed by her lack of interest in the public side of his career.
Despite these issues, their courtship and marriage are mostly trouble free and quite happy. But after their son is born with a serious medical condition, Chenille is frustrated and angry when Brayden makes major decisions without any input from her. In the aftermath of tragedy, their once rock-solid marriage begins to crumble under the weight of grief and anger.
The Outside Child is an engrossing novel that is quite moving. The characters are wonderfully developed and likable but some of their reactions and decisions are frustrating. The storyline is engaging and Brayden and Chenille's romance moves at a realistic pace. A gentle undercurrent of faith adds depth and substance to the characters and their relationship. An absolutely marvelous novel that old and fans of Tiffany L. Warren are sure to enjoy.
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