Finding Bliss by Dina Silver

Finding Bliss

by Dina Silver

Chloe Carlyle has always longed for the perfect family.

Growing up with an alcoholic single mother, Chloe has seen her share of heartbreak and disappointment, and is striving to build a new legacy for herself. After graduating from college, she takes a job working as a summer girl for the Reeds — a wealthy, accomplished family that personifies her American dream. Her summer takes an unexpected turn when the Reeds’ eldest son, Tyler, the star quarterback for Notre Dame, shows up and turns her life upside down.

An ambitious young woman with a wry sense of humor, Chloe never imagined herself as the type to succumb to the looks and charms of the hometown hero, but she falls hard for Tyler, and is devastated when they part ways at the end of the summer. As she heads off to law school, Chloe tries to convince herself this was just a fling, but she can’t quite get over him. It’s not until Tyler contacts her out of the blue late one winter night that everything changes.

After doing everything in her power to build the perfect life, Chloe soon learns that there are things beyond her control. She must draw on inner reserves of strength as her life takes unpredictable — and sometimes heartbreaking — twists and turns, and she finds herself faced with decisions she never thought she’d have to make. Poignant, heartfelt, and emotional, Finding Bliss is a reminder that you don’t have to live a fairytale life in order to have a happy ending.

Reviewed by Joni Reads on

4 of 5 stars

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I have never read this author before and this was the first New Adult book I have read in a while. This is a good book. Chloe is a lovable character and she is great with the kids she babysits. Honestly, I wish I was as good with my own kids as Chloe is with the Reed kids. The Reeds ask Chloe to come with them to their summer house to basically be the nanny for the kids and she agrees, after all, it's good money and she enjoys spending time with the kids. While there the Reed's oldest son, Tyler shows up. Already in college and famous around town for his athletic ability, Chloe is a bit intimidated by him but strangely drawn to him as well. They begin spending time together and falls pretty hard for him, much to Tyler's mother's dismay. They part ways at the end of the summer and Chloe heads off to law school forcing herself to forget her fling with Tyler until one night when he calls her. The events that occue because of that one phone calls forever changes both of their lives forever.

Tyler was insanely frustrating. Leading Chloe on the way he did when they were at the summer home. I related to Chloe is the way that she kept going back to him. The novels spans great deal of time but it flows so well that it's not confusing. The characters were believable, especially Cam, Chloe's friend from college. He is funny and amazing and I was yelling at Chloe to just forget Tyler and be with Cam!

This novel really does its best to show how life is such a rollar coaster and things change so quickly and drastically, all the while being believable and not far fetched at all. I really got caught up in the characters and the twists the novel took. A book I would read again and again and make room on my book shelf for.

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