YESTERDAY IS GONE, a second-chance small town romance by USA TODAY Bestselling Author HJ Bellus is LIVE!
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They say going home is easy, and in all reality, it should be. Just not for me.
The small, one-horse town that gave me my roots, that made my soul thrive, is also the place I never wanted to set foot in again. I left everything behind and never looked back. Until now. With the death of the man who raised me, I’m forced to return to Boone.
Old wounds resurface, and heartache and loss trump everything once more.
Seeing the man who shattered my world the night of our high school graduation almost brings me to my knees. Jessie, my once best friend and love of my life, ruined it all for me…for us.
I’m back in Boone…and my secret is about to rattle the tiny town.
REVIEW
I honestly could not put this book down. This book sucked me in and didn't let me go until the last page. Honestly, I needed more are the last word. I wanted this story to go on as I wasn't ready to let Jesse and Jules go.
Jesse made a horrible decision years ago that kept Jules away until her grandfather passed away. When she came back to town, she knew she would have to face her past and everything that changed on one fateful night. I loved how strong she was and how she knew she had to do the right thing.
Jesse knew Jules would back for her grandfather's funeral and he was determined to make up for his past mistakes. However, when his past mistake was thrown right in front of him, he had to decide if he was going to fight for the future he always wanted or let her get away once again.
The author did a wonderful job of drawing you in and keeping you turning the pages to find out what was going to happen next. This book had a little bit of everything: humor, grief; longing and most importantly a HEA. Like I previously said, I loved every minute of this read and I want more of these two and more of their wonderful friends.
MEET THE AUTHOR:
HJ Bellus is a small town girl who loves the art of storytelling. When not making readers laugh or cry, she's a part-time livestock wrangler that can be found in the middle of Idaho, shotgunning a beer while listening to some Miranda Lambert on her Beats and rocking out in her boots.
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