Synopsis:
Olivia Bannon walked away. Twice. When 17-year-old Livy meets Ethan, she can’t deny their inexplicable connection. Lost in his dark, intense eyes and smile-to-die-for, Livy never thought she would feel like this. It almost makes her want to break her childhood vow, but Livy knows happily ever after is just an illusion, and despite her heart wanting Ethan, her head is telling her to stick with the plan. The one that doesn’t include falling in love. Period.
Eight years later, Livy finds herself back in her hometown. After the way she left things, the last time they were together, Livy is anxious about seeing Ethan again. It shouldn’t come as shock to discover he has finally moved on—but it hurts. A lot. Accepting that she will never get the chance to put things right isn’t easy, but it’s not until life comes crashing down around her that Livy realizes what she could’ve had. Left broken, alone, and depressed, only one person can pull her out—the guy she thought she'd pushed away one too many times.
Livy has finally realized that you can’t fight fate… Some things are just meant to be. Is this finally her time to get it right, or has Livy missed her last chance with Ethan?
Review- 4 Stars
I didn't know what to expect when I started reading Fate’s
Love, but I can say I was pleasantly surprised! Everything about the world L.A
Cotton created felt down to earth and real. To me, that's one of the most
endearing qualities in a novel. I could easily see every piece of this story
play out right before my eyes.
The story tells the tale of Liv and Ethan and a relationship that developed over eight years. From the beginning you could see the spark between them and it had me rooting for them from start to finish. The fictional characters were brought to life in her writing.
I instantly loved Liv. She was a driven and focused person who was fiercely independent. I couldn't help but admire those traits. I think what I really liked about her though, was that she wasn't about the overly dramatic. There was no part of this where I sat there rolling my eyes at the ridiculous theatrics that seem to go hand in hand with female leads. It was refreshing, to say the least.
And Ethan? Oh don't get me started on him. The word sweetheart doesn't even cover it. In a book world filled with dark and domineering men Ethan stood out as the exact opposite; a genuinely nice guy with a heart of gold, not to mention good looking too. I found myself in Ethan’s corner cheering him on during their eight year journey.
It was nice to read something out of the ordinary when it came to the characters. The secondary characters such as Sharn and Staci, really helped make the story feel real. However, at times, there did seem to be too many people and not enough time to learn about them all. It truly was a world filled with dimension. This happily ever after had me feeling uplifted after finishing it. There's just something about a light and happy ending.
I'll admit it took me awhile to get used to the way the story was written, but after a few chapters I started to realize that, although it wasn't your average writing style, it was unique in its own way. All in all I enjoyed this book.
The story tells the tale of Liv and Ethan and a relationship that developed over eight years. From the beginning you could see the spark between them and it had me rooting for them from start to finish. The fictional characters were brought to life in her writing.
I instantly loved Liv. She was a driven and focused person who was fiercely independent. I couldn't help but admire those traits. I think what I really liked about her though, was that she wasn't about the overly dramatic. There was no part of this where I sat there rolling my eyes at the ridiculous theatrics that seem to go hand in hand with female leads. It was refreshing, to say the least.
And Ethan? Oh don't get me started on him. The word sweetheart doesn't even cover it. In a book world filled with dark and domineering men Ethan stood out as the exact opposite; a genuinely nice guy with a heart of gold, not to mention good looking too. I found myself in Ethan’s corner cheering him on during their eight year journey.
It was nice to read something out of the ordinary when it came to the characters. The secondary characters such as Sharn and Staci, really helped make the story feel real. However, at times, there did seem to be too many people and not enough time to learn about them all. It truly was a world filled with dimension. This happily ever after had me feeling uplifted after finishing it. There's just something about a light and happy ending.
I'll admit it took me awhile to get used to the way the story was written, but after a few chapters I started to realize that, although it wasn't your average writing style, it was unique in its own way. All in all I enjoyed this book.
**Reviewed by Book Need TLC reviewer: Danielle Middleton**
Bonus Scene- Ethan's POV
My eyes
blinked rapidly, disbelieving of the sight in front of them. It was like seeing
a mirage; a figment of the imagination. It’s her, my mind screamed. I blinked
again, just to double check my mind wasn’t playing tricks, the way it often
did; seeing her when it wasn’t really her, but a stranger. Never her. Not since
the best fucking night of my life—and the worst.
I watched
her stumble along the rubber matted pathway, my eyes drinking in the sight of
her. It’s really her. She didn’t look much different; same glossy hair falling
around her beautiful face—a face my mind refused to ever forget. But her eyes
seemed different. Sad? Maybe. I couldn’t place the emotion. They just didn’t
seem to sparkle the way they used to.
Realizing
what a douche I must’ve looked standing there, staring, I started to move
toward her. My mind hadn’t really processed seeing her, but my body responded
instinctually. It had always been that way with us. My feet ground to a halt as
she lost her footing and went crashing to the floor. I smiled to myself… some
things never changed.
I watched
her sit up in a crumpled heap, before moving toward her and extending my hand
just as she opened her eyes, damn those eyes. She reached for my hand with
slight hesitation, her eyes wide. “Thanks.”
I pulled
her up and she steadied herself, and then brushed down her jeans. “At least I
didn't crash into you this time.”
I
couldn’t speak, too overwhelmed with the sight of her, the feel of her. The
bittersweet sentiment of the moment.
Why now?
A slight
blush crept over her cheeks and she stuttered, “Erm, so thanks again. How are
you? Long time no see.”
Finally,
I broke the silence. “Oh, hey Liv, no worries. You should perhaps give up
skating for good. Seven years and you're still like Bambi on ice.”
My voice
didn’t sound like my own. I sounded robotic. Emotionless. Shit, this was
awkward. It had never been awkward between us in the past. But past was past,
and present… well, present was fucked up.
Her face
paled as she noticed the humorless tone to my voice and I rushed out, “Anyway
it was good seeing you. I'd better go, I'm meeting some friends. There's a
birthday celebration, and I'm already late.”
“Wait,
who are you meeting?” she asked, a slight frown on her face.
No, no,
no. Please no.
“Erm, I'm
actually here with Kade, but we're meeting up with Keefer Smith and some of his
friends. I think it's his girlfriend's friend’s birthday or something.”
Her pink
lips drew into a forced smile. “Well, I think that I might be the friend of
said girlfriend you are referring to.'”
Fuck.
“I didn’t
realize you were back, so I never put two and two together.”
Something
flashed in her eyes, but I couldn’t let myself place the emotion, in fear of
doing something I’d regret. “Okay, well the guys are over by the bar getting
the drinks in. There's a few of us so go ahead and mingle. I need to trade in
my skates and go freshen up,” she said, pulling on the hem of her top.
“Cool,
I'll grab Kade and head over. Enjoy your birthday night Liv.”
As I
walked away from her my heart was beating so fast, I felt a little lightheaded.
Almost two years. Two years spent waiting for her to see sense, for fate to
cross our paths once again. And what did I get instead? Three years, a
girlfriend that wanted what I couldn’t give her, and a chance encounter with
the girl my heart never forgot. Shit, life just got complicated.
About the Author
When she’s not busy reading, writing, and plotting future books, L. A. is mum to two gorgeous children, and their hyper terrier, Rocky.
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