Woods had his perfect life mapped out for him. Rise up the ranks of the family business. Marry the rich girl of his parents' dreams. Pretend that wealth and privilege was all he'd ever wanted. Then a girl named Della breezed into town, a beautifully imperfect stranger who captured his heart and opened his eyes to a new kind of future. Woods is ready and willing to sacrifice everything for her when the sudden death of his father leaves him with his mother to care for and a business to manage.
Della is determined to be strong for Woods, even as she's quietly falling to pieces. No matter how far from home she's run, the ghosts of her past have never stopped haunting her. Struggling to hide her true feelings from Woods, Della fears she can't be his rock without dragging him down into the darkness with her. But is she strong enough to let go of the last thing holding her together?
This story took me back to my reading of Fallen too Far...and I didn't like this book anymore than I did that book. There's a huge thing that happened in this book that pissed me off because I don't feel that it was necessary at all to jump start yet another spin off from this series. Will I continue to read these books? Any of them, really?
Nope. This book has guaranteed that I won't pick up another book from this series or any of the spin offs. Sorry Grant. Sorry Tripp. I can't willingly go into another one of these books without wanting to rip someone's head off so I think it's best to stay away from them.