Lost Until You by Kimberley Daniels


Lost Until You by Kimberley Daniels
Finding You Series
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Holiday
Length: Full length (208 pages)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Orchid

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Struggling against growing feelings for Cole, Camryn tries to focus on life with her son. But when Cole picks the lock to her heart, Camryn knows he might be the one to change everything. Just when Camryn thinks she’s finally finding her happiness, a ghost from the past comes back to haunt her.

Camryn must now decide between letting Cole stand with her in the fight for her life, or staying lost in the pain of the past.

Camryn returns to her home town of Sea City Island and remembers the bad times that drove her and her mother away. Abandoned by her own father the teenage Camryn gets pregnant and her boyfriend doesn’t want to know. Cam, her mother and best friend move to California but five years later Cam, her friend and her son return to keep a promise to her dead mother.

I liked the way every time something happened to send Cam into the depths of despair, a letter from her mother surfaced to set her back on track. Cole, her next door neighbor, is the hunk she’s never forgotten from her school days, but he has hidden secrets too. The ghosts of her past also reappear but is this a good thing or a bad thing?

The story has a lot of pulling together, falling apart and secrets being dragged out. Cam’s son adds a bit of levity to the story, but also heartache when he appears to bond with his father. This is a nice romance story with lots of tension although some of it seems a little over the top. Still, I enjoyed reading it.

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