The Brightest Sunset (The Darkest Sunrise Duet, #2)
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Synopsis:
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never harm me.
Bullshit.
Words destroyed me.
“I’m sorry. She didn’t make it.”
“Daddy, he can’t breathe!”
“There’s nothing more we can do for your son.”
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never harm me.
Lies.
Those syllables and letters became my executioner. I told myself that, if I didn’t acknowledge the pain and the fear, they would have no power over me. But, as the years passed, the hate and the anger left behind began to control me.
Two words—that was all it took to plunge my life into darkness.
“He’s gone.”
In the end, it was four soft, silky words that gave me hope of another sunrise.
“Hi. I’m Charlotte Mills.”
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The Darkest Sunrise (The Darkest Sunrise Duet, #1)
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You won't want to miss this amazing series!
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AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Originally from Savannah, Georgia, USA Today bestselling author Aly Martinez now lives in South Carolina with her four young children. Never one to take herself too seriously, she enjoys cheap wine, mystery leggings, and baked feta. It should be known, however, that she hates pizza and ice cream, almost as much as writing her bio in the third person. She passes what little free time she has reading anything and everything she can get her hands on, preferably with a super-sized tumbler of wine by her side.
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The Darkest Sunrise Duet definitely brings out the feelings, especially for a parent. I was very excited to read The Brightest Sunset. It picks up immediately where the other left off, in the middle of pure panic for everyone. There's lots of back and forth drama and some not so nice situations. Brady is all anger. Charlotte is an emotional rollercoaster. She almost seemed like the news broke her more than healed her. Porter is a nervous wreck. I had mixed thoughts on the characters behaviors and mostly felt sorry for the children. This author is good at moving the reader. Prepare to be affected.
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