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A review by fsmeurinne
Love Me in the Dark by Mia Asher
5.0
Wow, this book got to me like no other. Sebastian had a perfect life, the love of his life was everything to him, but tragedy strike and everything goes away, he can’t seem to find a way to move forward. Then we have Valentina, who is struggling with her marriage, she is now trying to overcome what happened and work to get it fixed, but not all things can be as easy as to just say it. She is hurting inside and even though she loved her husband something went wrong and now she needs to face her own life.
They meet under very interesting circumstances in Paris, while Valentina is trying to get the final grab of her marriage and Sebastian is at the gallery, they kiss and sparks fly, the ignition is turned on and none of them can deny it. She needs to make a choice; Sebastian needs to find a way to love again. Their worlds collide and this story will show you more than romance, more than chemistry. This story will show you what real life is, how two different circumstances, yet the same devastation within the individuals will make you heart ache, but their paths to overcome everything you will make you think about your own life, will make you think and appreciate what you have and that life might not always be sweet, but learning to live again afterwards is not easy but worth it. One of my top reads for 2017 so far. Mia Asher has outdone herself with this book.
They meet under very interesting circumstances in Paris, while Valentina is trying to get the final grab of her marriage and Sebastian is at the gallery, they kiss and sparks fly, the ignition is turned on and none of them can deny it. She needs to make a choice; Sebastian needs to find a way to love again. Their worlds collide and this story will show you more than romance, more than chemistry. This story will show you what real life is, how two different circumstances, yet the same devastation within the individuals will make you heart ache, but their paths to overcome everything you will make you think about your own life, will make you think and appreciate what you have and that life might not always be sweet, but learning to live again afterwards is not easy but worth it. One of my top reads for 2017 so far. Mia Asher has outdone herself with this book.