Monday, June 4, 2012

Book Review: After All



ABOUT THE BOOK
Eighteen months after the tragic Grove Street Fire took the life of her husband, David and four other heroic firefighters, Susan Marlow thinks she's finally beginning to heal.
  
But then she discovers that David carried a secret to his grave. A secret that changes everything she thought their marriage had been. For the sake of their sons, can Susan forgive the unforgivable?

Andrea Morley lost her closest friend in the fire. But she has no right to mourn him. Instead, she must forever grieve in silence-because her dearest friend was someone else's husband.

Peter Brennan carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. As Hanover Falls' fire chief, he was responsible for the brave firefighters who lost their lives that awful November night.

Can he ever shake the feeling that he should have somehow prevented the tragedy?

As he tries to rebuild the team at Clemens County's Station 2, it seems he might find comfort in the arms of the woman he least expected.

MY THOUGHTS
After reading the first book in this series I was excited at the opportunity to read the second.  I wasn't disappointed.

Susan fights more than one battle in this story; the loss of her husband, to the fight against her shelter, finding new love, dealing with a son who seems 'lost', then to top it all off she learns a bitter truth and finds herself fighting a whole new kind of demon.

This story has plenty going on to keep you turning pages, the story line is quite entertaining, and the love story is really quite believable.  I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.


*I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for review from Glassroad Publications

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