Thursday, September 22, 2022

Release Blitz + Review: "One More Chance" by Stina Lindenblatt

I'm pleased to participate in the release blitz celebrating "One More Chance" by Stina Lindenblatt, book #1 of the Carson Brothers series.

Lindenblatt completely blew me away with this story! I had only read her romantic comedies before, so I was not expecting the level of angst and emotion she brought to "One More Chance." I went into Lucas and Simone's story blindly, and I'm glad I did because the twists and turns were so unpredictable and heart-wrenching. I can't recommend that for everyone because there are quite a few triggers, but for me, it was the perfect way to experience this story. 

I'm pretty sure "One More Chance" is going to end up being one of my favorite books of 2022. I highly recommend it for all fans of angsty/emotional contemporary romance (though again, please be kind to yourself and double check the trigger warnings first).
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Wildfire Marketing Solutions. All opinions expressed are my own.

TW: PTSD, suicide, death of child/miscarriage, infertility, grief, depression  
 
 
About "One More Chance"

Ten years ago, he was my brother’s best friend.
The man I sent letters to while they were deployed.
The man I fell in love with.

But then my world crashed around me.
I stopped sending him letters.
A secret flickered to life.
My brother died from PTSD.
And I stayed away from my hometown, too broken to return.
Until a hit and run has me rushing back.

Now, Lucas needs my help.
He needs me to be his wife.
He’s gotten himself into trouble, and someone wants to take him down.
I might be the only person who can save him.
Or I might be the one person who tears him apart…

One More Chance is the first novel in the Carson Brothers series. This dual point-of-view, small town story is a standalone romance. 
 

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