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This Heart by Kelly Elliott

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  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read
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Liam 

The heart is fickle. One day, you love something or someone, and then the next, they destroy you with their lies, and that love disappears.

 

I'm over the lies and the deceit. So, I tell my wife I want a divorce, only to find out she's fighting for her life, against a disease that doesn't like to lose. What kind of man would I be if I went through with ending our marriage knowing she's sick?

 

So, I stay. I raise our daughter, and I'm there to help her when she needs me. Her best friend, Aurora, is there too, which becomes a problem because Aurora is everything my ex isn't, and with each passing day, I fall harder for her, and my guilt for those feelings grows.

 

Aurora

 When Hope told me about her diagnosis, I wanted to do anything I could to help her through this. I vowed to be there for her, to help in any way I could.

 

I jumped in to help with Winnie and picked up the slack where Liam couldn't. With each day, we watched her condition worsen. I spent more time with them, mostly Liam and me, and in time, we grew to be good friends. After we lost Hope to her illness, the friendship I thought I had found in Liam was destroyed when he pushed me away with words that cut to the core.

 

When Liam reaches out to heal the wound between us, we begin to grow close again, and I can admit to myself that my feelings for Liam go far beyond simple friendship. When Liam shares the biggest secret of his life with me, and the truth about his relationship with Hope comes to life, everything changes between us. His guilt will not let him fully move on with his life.

 

How can I convince him that if he'd let me, I'd love him and his daughter for eternity? I'd give him this heart with no regrets.

 

This Heart is book four, and the last book in the Moose Village series.

 

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REVIEW:

Aurora is my type of person. She owns her own bookstore and has a friend circle that is just the best.


She is kind and loving and would do anything for her friends. She was there for her friend Liam when his wife got sick and passed away, looking after his daughter and becoming attached to both of them….


Liam is a widower, and a single dad to an adorable little girl named Winnie. His wife passed away and now his just trying to find his feet. Aurora has been there for him and his daughter since his wife’s illness. But then he messed it up one night when he got drunk said some things and she left. But the real reason he picked a fight was to hide his feelings for her. And also trying to live with the guilt of having feelings for someone else…


he story was sweet and deals with moving on after a loved one passes away. And if I have to say so, I was not a fan of Liam’s wife. Sad that she died, but I don’t think she was a nice person. Liam had so much to deal with, finding out secrets and taking care of his business and his daughter. I loved that Aurora was there for both of them, but she didn’t force her way into their lives. She was just there when they needed her.


Everyone around them could see they had feelings for each other, besides them. So, I loved when they finally got together 😊 They definitely had amazing chemistry, and they fit so well together❤❤


Winnie was just too adorable for words, and I loved her and Aurora’s interaction. As well as the rest of the friend group totally made for a good read 😊

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Meet Kelly Elliott

Kelly Elliott is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling contemporary romance author. Her bestselling works include, Wanted, Broken, Lost Love, and Never Enough, to name a few.Kelly lives in central Texas with her husband, Gus, her chocolate lab, four cats, and endless wildlife creatures. When she's not writing, Kelly enjoys reading and spending time with her family. To find out more about Kelly and her books, you can find her through her website.

 

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