Author:Cassia Leo
Sometimes, letting someone go is the ultimate act of love.
Claire has a past full of secrets and heartbreak. Rescued from the edge years ago by Chris, her first love, she put her fears aside and forced him to leave town to pursue his music dreams. They had no idea it would be the biggest mistake of their lives.
After a year apart and thousands of miles between them, sexy Adam Parker burst into Claire’s life with his awful jokes and profound patience and gradually fixed her shattered heart. Things haven’t been easy, but they might just have a future together.
But now Chris has returned and he is willing and determined to make Claire’s dreams come true – the same way she did when she let him go. With Adam’s former girlfriend in the picture, Claire finds herself torn. Both men own a piece of her heart, and one of them will get hurt no matter what she decides…
New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language, drug reference, and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.
Bring Me Home was a 5 star read for me all the way
—— Shhmomsreading.com...by far my favorite book in the series and I am really sad that it is the last. The epilogues were amazing and even though I cried I was left with a warm heart and a smile. 5 Tear Soaked Stars!
—— windingstairsbookblog.blogspot.co.ukCassia Leo's conclusion to the Shattered Hearts series, Bring Me Home, can be summed up with one word: perfection
—— Sinfully Sexy Books[Pieces of You is a] deeply emotional and skillfully written story of learning to listen to one's heart and finding all the missing pieces of oneself within one's heart, rather than in the love of another person.
—— Natasha is a Book JunkieRelentless is one of those books that I place on the shelf with The Sea of Tranquility and Ruining Me. That shelf is my shelf of greatness.
—— Romantic Reading EscapesCassia Leo's conclusion to the Shattered Hearts series, Bring Me Home, can be summed up with one word: perfection.
—— Sinfully Sexy BooksA brilliant, enthralling saga, Thirst presents with such uncommon verisimilitude that scarcely a syllable appears contrived
—— Joseph Crilly , Irish TimesKerry Hudson has consolidated her position with this second novel as a writer who is prepared to face the injustices and the grimness of life, and tell of lives usually ignored... Thirst is hardly an easy summer read... but it is probably an essential one
—— Lesley McDowell , ScotsmanA classy will-they won't-they romance with a difference... Sheer escapism from start to finish
—— BellaBoth funny and touching... Hudson's debut was highly praised and this is a terrific follow-up
—— Woman & HomeThere is a love story at the hear tof this one which thankfully isn't saccharine or sugar coated but real and bumpy and awkward and wonderful... her characters are real, funny and flawed... Kerry is rather a genius
—— Savidge ReadsHudson is a star in the making
—— Good HousekeepingIt’s a brave book, easily consumed in a day, and I’m in awe of Hudson’s expert demolition of the conventions of the genre
—— Emma Rees , Times Higher EducationThirst is shot through with a vein of optimism, and never lets go of its belief in the power of love, compassion and forgiveness
—— Alastair Mabbott , HeraldUnflinching yet tender-hearted study of two lowly characters teetering on the brink
—— Daragh Reddin , Irish Times