Title: About Time
Series: The Avenue #1
Author: B. Cranford
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 25, 2018
Blurb
It’s all about timing . . .
Ten years. That’s how
long Ashton Andrews spent wondering if she would ever have the family she
craved, with a man who was apparently not the one.
Six weeks. Time spent
patiently waiting, silently hoping and endlessly wondering if the decision
she’d made to go it alone was the right one.
Nine months. Morning
sickness, cravings and that constant need to pee are what Ashton has to look
forward to, knowing that numbered are her days of being just one.
Fifteen years,
eight days. An eternity ago were those unforgettable moments spent crushing
on her brother’s best friend, yet her mind constantly turns to him—the one who
got away.
The one who might yet be her one.
It’s probably about time she found out . . .
About Time is a
contemporary romance featuring 30-something characters who know that life is
short and know what they want.
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Review
Sometimes we fantasize
about what we want our lives to be, we make plans and we put them into
motion, but when one day those fantasies and plans may come crashing
down and when that happens what's a girl to do? In the case of Ashton
Andrews, she re-evaluated those plans and went for what she wanted the
most...a baby. But life has a funny way to throw curve balls into our
paths and after fifteen years of not seeing her brother's best friend
and college crush he comes back into her life perhaps looking for a
little bit more than friendship.
If I could use a word to describe this book I'd say this book has heart. It's a beautiful well written story of finding love again when we least expected it, of making our dreams come true because it's what we wanted more than anything, of learning to live with the pain of losing someone we love, of accepting people for who they are.
The storyline has no unnecessary drama, it's a story real as real can be. And if I love Ashton's strong will and independence and Dunk's swoony disposition, my love for the secondary characters is out of this world. I just loved every single one of them, their sense of humor, their display of what real friendship is, and show us what unconditional love is really like, making this a book that will stay with you for years to come.
I can't wait to see what's in storage for Odie and Austin and hopefully we'll see little snippets of Ashton and Andrew somewhere in there. Easily one of the best books I've read this year.
If I could use a word to describe this book I'd say this book has heart. It's a beautiful well written story of finding love again when we least expected it, of making our dreams come true because it's what we wanted more than anything, of learning to live with the pain of losing someone we love, of accepting people for who they are.
The storyline has no unnecessary drama, it's a story real as real can be. And if I love Ashton's strong will and independence and Dunk's swoony disposition, my love for the secondary characters is out of this world. I just loved every single one of them, their sense of humor, their display of what real friendship is, and show us what unconditional love is really like, making this a book that will stay with you for years to come.
I can't wait to see what's in storage for Odie and Austin and hopefully we'll see little snippets of Ashton and Andrew somewhere in there. Easily one of the best books I've read this year.
Author Bio
B. Cranford is a proud Australian living in the USA, a lover of books,
breadsticks and bed, and the mother of two children who are far too similar to
their father for her liking. A lifelong reader, she dove into the romance genre
on the recommendation of her best friend and hasn’t looked back since. Her
debut novel, The Brightest Star, a second chance romance with (she
hopes) heart and humor was released on July 13, 2017, which just so happened to
be her birthday. Because if you release a book on your birthday, you get twice
as much cake, and that can only be a good thing.
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