A review by kjcharles
A Marriage Worth Saving by Therese Beharrie

Angsty second chance romance about a couple who had a love-at-first sight rushed marriage that (unsurprisingly) fell apart as soon as they hit hard times. Coming back together involves lots of self-examination, honesty, and facing the past: ie actually getting to know one another properly. A bit angstier than my preference, but Therese Beharrie does these so well, and the couple are realistically self-protective and unwilling to be vulnerable, so it's very grounded and the eventual HEA feels real and earned.

NB: deals heavily with the loss of a late-term pregnancy and deaths of parents.