Reviewed by Roberta
TITLE: Running from my heart
SERIES: Rock Bottom Book 3
AUTHOR: Felice Stevens
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 340 Pages
RELEASE DATE: October 6, 2019
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“Holding onto the past can hurt more than letting it go.”
People say six years is long enough to mourn the death of his husband but for Ross Miller, the pain is as fresh as if it happened yesterday. He’s left his glittering Hollywood life behind, yet guilt still dogs his steps, no matter how far he runs. Trapped by his past and needing to escape his well-meaning friends, he rents a cabin in the secluded Adirondack mountains. A reclusive man moves in next door and piques Ross’s interest, but his persistent attempts at friendship are rebuffed. That doesn’t stop him because the one rule Ross Miller has always lived by is to never take no for an answer.
Novelist Arden Wainwright has given up. He can’t pretend a happiness he knows he’ll never find again. Solitary days turn into years, and he remains frozen, unable to take a breath. At his wit’s end, he retreats to the mountains, but it does little to stir his creativity. He continues to hide from life and avoids his overly nosy neighbor, who insists on planting himself at Arden’s doorstep at every turn. Making friends is the last thing Arden wants, but annoying or not, he can’t get the damn man out of his mind.
Finding peace in their isolated surroundings, the two lonely men forge an unlikely friendship where they realize they’re more alike than different and better together than apart. With Ross’s help, Arden begins to rebuild the shattered pieces of his life, while Arden gives Ross the strength to face his fears and find his way home. When love comes calling you can choose to hide from hurt, loss, and pain, but if you take a chance and open the door, you might discover that running from your heart is the last thing you’ll want to do.
This book can be read as a stand alone but you may remember Ross, Foster’s best friend from Broken Silence, Book One of the Rock Bottom series.
REVIEW:
So, this is another wonderfully, beautifully written story by Felice Stevens. I have to say that again, Felice knows how to put some words down and make sure that you feel every word. I’m not someone who really likes loads of angsty stories and so, Felice’s books are hard for me sometimes, especially when it comes to dealing with the death of a loved one. But. I perservered and I’m happy that I did. These two wonderful men are hurting and barely surviving in their grief and yet, this story is filled with hope and love and finding out that you can still grieve and move on with your life. You see the different ways in which people grieve and how they handle their grief. These men are heartbroken and yet, there is so much hope. Even going through the pain and despair that they both are going through, you can feel hope brimming.
These characters flowed off the page for me. I was drawn into their story and not enjoyed it so much as I was enveloped in the story and made to feel. So many feels in this story. I have to say that even though these men have/had gone through Hell, I’m so damn happy that they received their HEA.
It’s a wonderful story of loss and heartbreak, yet, there is also love and hope and forgiveness.
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