Thursday, February 13, 2020

THE AFFAIR by J.L. Berg

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BOOK BLURB
  There are some paths in your life you’re never meant to take. Yet, by some twist of fate, you find yourself on the forbidden road all the same.  

Those are the words I stumble upon when I unearth a hidden journal that once belonged to my grandmother.   A hidden journal that details a heartbreaking affair with her husband’s brother. It’s a family secret I’m unprepared to deal with, especially when my own life begins to parallel hers.   Sawyer Gallagher was never on my radar.

The moment I met his younger brother, I was taken. Done for. Love-drunk.   But, some things aren't meant to last and at the age of thirty-three, I find myself divorced, penniless and living with my parents. When Sawyer stops by our family’s antique store, asking for a job, I figure: Why the heck not?

Life can’t get much worse.   It doesn’t take long to realize just how different the Gallagher brothers are. Sawyer is kind, supportive, and, oh, did I mention sexy as hell?   In a small town like ours, I can’t help but ask myself… Can I fall for my former brother-in-law? Or is this just history repeating itself?

 
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EXCERPT
 
You know the expression, sweating like a whore in church? That was me exactly ten minutes after arriving home when it finally dawned on me that I was going on a real, legit date. My chest began to heave. Every inch of me was damp, and my mouth was dryer than the Sahara Desert. This was it. A date. Sawyer wasn’t just casually popping over to bombard me with a flurry of questions or to help me with my grandmother’s journal. There would be no couches and blankets to hide behind, no dinner preparation to occupy us. Nope. Just the two of us. In a restaurant. With actual people. “Holy crap on a cracker, what was I thinking?” I asked the dead plant in my living room. It had no answers. Mostly because it was plant. And it was dead. Okay, I just needed to keep calm. I needed to keep calm and make a list. To-do lists always kept me cool under pressure. So, first things first. What did one do to prepare for a date? It had been ages since I’d actually been on one, so my knowledge was rusty at best, but thanks to my heavy dose of Netflix bingeing, I’d watched just about every romantic comedy known to man in the last few months. And if there was one thing rom-coms were known for, it was a glow-up montage—an opportunity for the heroine to go from zero to hottie in under a minute, making her downright irresistible to her potential mate. The upside to this cheesy clichรฉ was that it gave this rusty heroine the refresher she needed. And the first thing I needed was makeup. Lots of makeup. My dress was obviously already picked out. Hopefully, the weeks of pizza-eating wouldn’t cause me to bust the zipper. I guessed we’d soon find out. Taking the steps two at a time, I marched my butt into the bathroom and turned on the shower. I wasn’t sure why; I didn’t particularly need a shower. I’d taken one that morning, and to be honest, I wasn’t that sweaty from my mini freak-out, but the idea of hot, running water soothed me. And I needed some soothing. Of course, I didn’t think about the fact that hot water on top of my hair would also constitute me having to restyle it. “Shit!” I yelled the moment the water hit my nearly perfect curls. Well, too late now. I guessed I should add a blow-dry and a curling session to my list of things to do. Now that I’d basically doubled my to-do list, the soothing feeling of the shower did little for my stress relief. Finishing up quickly, I dried up, threw my now-sopping-wet hair into a towel, and found my way into my bedroom. Plopping down on the bed, I let out a heavy sigh. Why did people do this? Was it worth it to get all dressed up, put on a crap-ton of makeup, and spend a fortune on dinner, only to have a few hours alone with someone? Thinking about those few brief moments with Sawyer today—the way his eyes had lit up when we spoke, the heavenly feeling of his hands on my body—I couldn’t help but smile. Yeah, it was worth it. It was definitely worth it.  
 
 
 
 
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 
J.L. Berg is the USA Today bestselling author of the Ready series, the Walls series, the Lost & Found series and more. She is a California native living in the beautiful state of historic Virginia. Married to her high school sweetheart, they have two beautiful girls and two pups. When she's not writing, you will find her cuddled up, watching a movie with her family, obsessing over fandoms or devouring anything chocolate! J.L. Berg is represented by Jill Marsal of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, LLC.
 
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This story has a romance in it, actually two but its really more chick Lit than romance in my opinion.

The star of this story is Elle and lets say she is having a VERY bad year, VERY. She was married to her childhood sweetheart and on the night she found out her father was dying from Cancer he had sex with this young girl in a bathroom of a bar. Since that happened she has been divorced and watched her father die and now her mother is giving her the family business and moving away to live near her brother.

She has a house, and a business to take care off but no family or friends or even husband anymore. So when she finds some journals from her grandmother who was also going through a rough time when her grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimers, she feels less lonely when she reads them.

The journals detail an affair her grandmother had during that rough time and as she starts to get to know her exes older brother she wonders what she missed all those years before when she overlooked him for his brother.

This story is all one sided, we never hear from Sawyer and to me that was a huge point that I really missed in this story. This is Elle's story on how she manages to let go of the bad and move on to the good in her life. She discovers that she has friends and people who care about her, she just was too blind before to notice.

The romance in this story was a small part of this story. Its more about moving forward even after some really huge losses and finding the life you are meant to have. It is told wonderfully and the author is a wonderful storyteller. But be forewarned that it is an ex dating her exes brother which is not a trope I like in romances. However because Sawyer and his brother are so distant from each other, it worked in this story.

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