Title: Something Precious
Series: Something Great Series
Author: M. Clarke
Genre: NA Romance
Release Date: Available Now
As Jax and Rachel start their lives together, finally engaged and living in Los Angeles, all seems right with the world until Chloe wants to enter their lives again. She wants to be closer to her son, Jace, and in order to keep the peace, Jax agrees. Unfortunately, trouble seems to be swirling in the air when Rachel’s high school crush enters their lives; meanwhile Chloe proclaims to be pregnant.
Rachel is left questioning whether Jax is the one she wants to live happily ever after with, while they are left pondering who could be the father of Chloe’s baby. Could their relationship be strong enough to surpass these obstacles or will this mean the end of Jax and Rachel's love.
“Very much an emotional rollercoaster during this story, you will be up and down as well as glued to your kindle.” - EskimoPrincess Reviews
“The emotions running through this book were strong and I felt them all. The happiness, the pain, endearment, aggravation, fear, rage, relief... you name it. The plot was captivating till the very end.” - Amazon Reader Review
The drama continues for Jax and Rachel.
Just when they think they've finally reached their happily ever after, Chloe returns and wants visitation with her son back.
One of the things that really got under my skin with this book was how much Jax went behind Rachel's back or omitted facts from her. I realize co-parenting isn't an easy task and Jax was used to doing his own thing for so long, without answering to anyone, but I still feel like there were many times that he ignored Rachel's feelings or allowed Chloe to get away with too much. And Jax sure finds himself in compromising situations often enough too. The question is, can they grow or will Chloe destroy Rachel and Jax once and for all?
Four stars because even with Jax questionable behavior, this is a very well written story. One click it for sure!
Just when they think they've finally reached their happily ever after, Chloe returns and wants visitation with her son back.
One of the things that really got under my skin with this book was how much Jax went behind Rachel's back or omitted facts from her. I realize co-parenting isn't an easy task and Jax was used to doing his own thing for so long, without answering to anyone, but I still feel like there were many times that he ignored Rachel's feelings or allowed Chloe to get away with too much. And Jax sure finds himself in compromising situations often enough too. The question is, can they grow or will Chloe destroy Rachel and Jax once and for all?
Four stars because even with Jax questionable behavior, this is a very well written story. One click it for sure!