Promise Forever - Jodi Allen Brice

Promise Forever

By Jodi Allen Brice

  • Release Date: 2021-10-12
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 333 Ratings

Description

Growing up, Gabriela Jackson was the belle of the South, until a tragic accident has the whole town turned against her. She escapes the small town when she signs a modeling contract in New York where she soon discovered the darker side of beauty. Refusing to compromise on her morals, she has nowhere else to go and is forced to  return to her aunt’s house in Harland Creek. But her homecoming is far from warm.

Judgmental stares. Incessant gossip behind her back. Hurtful preconceived notions. Now, more than ever, Gabriela is determined to prove only she can define who she is as a person.

Colin Bennet left his wealthy English family and a heartbreak to forge his own path as a writer. The small town charm of Harland Creek seemed the perfect place to open a book store and focus on penning his first novel. Turns out that second part would be far easier if American women weren’t falling all over him simply because of his accent.

But there is one who seems uninterested in his worldly charms. An intoxicating beauty with razor sharp wit and striking intelligence. But when he gets caught up in a bachelor charity auction, Gabriela is the only one who can save him from the single ladies in town but will it come at a price?

Reviews

  • A plus

    5
    By Swan rock
    Loved this beautiful story. Thank you do much and always write stories showing what love really is. Fran
  • Seems like real life…

    5
    By Sewing_art
    This story was hard to put down. The way the people in the story feel so very real. What a great way, you have brought the way of forgiveness to life. Easy to read, romantic yet so very clean.
  • Promise Forever

    5
    By Ms. English Teacher
    A lovely story. I enjoyed the characters, the conflict and the resolution. It was a great quick read without vulgarity or crudity. I really liked it.
  • Promise Forever

    5
    By Bev teacher
    What a wonderful love story plus a bonus of true forgiveness.
  • Good story line

    4
    By Ramoth1979
    BUT, apparently no one really edited this book. The grammatical errors are abundant, and typos run rampant. Come on! “He threw his potato bag in the garage” (instead of garbage). Or, what about “apple orchid” instead of orchard? Criminal mistakes!

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