And she’s not looking for a hand out from anyone. Vivienne is a strong heroine who is in a bad spot with an equally sad history, but she’s not stupid or naïve. And for the next 100 pages or so, I was glued to my Kindle. Give Me Reason sucked me in with an intriguing prologue that had my imagination running with possibilities. Zoey’s book, Finding Love’s Wings, was so beautifully written that I had to see if Give Me Reason was just as beautiful. While I am not one to normally read novellas, when Zoey asked if I wanted to read her new one, Give Me Reason, I couldn’t resist. Will her body’s unexpected response to Mikah’s touch be reason enough to overcome her pride and traumatic past and learn to love and trust? Or will her past, refusing to be left behind, come back to claim her? But after having finally found her own two feet after years of abuse, it’s difficult for her to accept Mikah’s help. As Vivienne will learn, Mikah is more than he seems, and for reasons unknown, he’s determined to be her knight in shining armor. Suit” seems to be Vivienne’s opposite: rich, well-fed, successful. As if growing up with an alcoholic, drug addicted mother wasn’t traumatic enough, she’s escaped from her physically and verbally abusive boyfriend only to struggle every day to make ends meet as a waitress in a Minneapolis diner.Īlong comes Mikah Blake, a handsome stranger who quickly takes an unexpected and persistent interest in her. Vivienne Callahan has known only hardship.
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