Title: The Traveling Woman (The Traveling Duet, #2)
Release Date: April 7, 2015 Genre: Contemporary Romance THE CONCLUDING STORY of Aimee and Kestrel, begun in THE TRAVELING MAN …… How many times do you gamble on love? When love has knocked you down, should you give it another chance? When does optimism become stupidity? And what happens when the man you’re in love with is never still, always moving, always traveling? Do you say goodbye, or do you leave behind everything that you’ve worked for, everything that you’ve ever known? Can a traveling carnival be my home? Oh. You thought I had the answers. No, sorry. No answers, just a lot of questions—and a heart that wants to rule my head. Can one person be my home?
When Aimee Andersen left Kes, she left her soul. Now back to her everyday life, nothing is the same without him. Until the day she finds him standing in her school parking lot with his helmet in his hand.
Aimee knows in that moment that she’s going to risk everything to be with him forever. She’s going to choose love over responsibility. But how do you tie yourself to a man who refuses to be to be tamed? “I’d always thought of him as my personal sun, feeling warmed just by being near him— that hadn’t changed. I knew that I was still in love with Kes— that hadn’t changed either, but it didn’t mean that we were right for each other.”
Kestrel Hawkins has loved Aimee everyday since they were children. He lives his life taking risks and entertaining the masses like the daredevil that he is. And just like a star blazing across the night sky, he burns with an intensity that few can understand.
Loving Kes is the one thing that Aimee has ever been absolutely sure of and now she’s going to discover how far she is willing to go to save the only man that she has ever loved – even if it means she has to let him go. “Kes wasn’t safe. He wasn’t a sensible choice. He made my heart race, and swoop, and die a little. When I was near him, I burned. When he was far away, my blood moved sluggishly, reluctantly, cooling without his heat. Maybe we’d burn together. But maybe, just maybe, we’d fly.”
No one writes a more beautifully heart wrenching romance than Jane Harvey-Berrick! She pushes each of her characters to the absolute edge and then delivers them in a whirlwind of emotion that has become her signature style.
Each of her books are like a rare gem to be treasured and loved over and over again and Kestrel and Aimee will live in my heart for a long time to come… Exclusive Excerpt -There was a long line outside the club, and I groaned as we joined the end. About The Author -
I lived in London for over 10 years and have a love affair with New York. It's only since I have moved to the countryside, that the words have really begun to flow.
I live in a small village by the ocean and walk my little dog, Pip, every day. It’s on those beachside walks that I have all my best ideas. Writing has become a way of life – and one that I love to share. Visit With Jane -
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