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Damon
by V.R. Tennent
Damon, Connie and Emma. This book I am still mopping up tears from, as it such emotion and overwhelming grief at times, that within each page turned, it kept me drawn. Damon and Connie have been together since they were kids, and the one thing they both want so desperately, is to have a child. Unfortunately, this cannot be achieved, and they are left with looking for a surrogate. I find this part extremely emotional, given I was unable to have children myself, so please be aware if this is you.
Emma is the surrogate they choose together, and both women become extremely close in a very short space of time. The tragic events that take place, months out from the birth of Damon and Connie's baby, sees enemies murder Connie in cold blood. Of course this leaves Damon and Emma with such emotional grief, Damon as the husband of his childhood sweetheart, and Emma as the woman carrying the child that Damon and Connie wanted so much.
There is an undeniable attraction as time goes on, but Damon still understandably feels the loss of his wife, and fights with these feelings, and this becomes harder with the arrival of his daughter. Emma, has to protect her own heart, and deny her feelings as well, putting up walls and stating that this was a contract that she is seeing out, nothing more.
Little do either of them know, but the darkness that has taken Connie from them both, also entwines the both of them. I could not put this down, I loved every single word, and never wanted to see it end. I am so glad I have found V.R Tennent.
Emma is the surrogate they choose together, and both women become extremely close in a very short space of time. The tragic events that take place, months out from the birth of Damon and Connie's baby, sees enemies murder Connie in cold blood. Of course this leaves Damon and Emma with such emotional grief, Damon as the husband of his childhood sweetheart, and Emma as the woman carrying the child that Damon and Connie wanted so much.
There is an undeniable attraction as time goes on, but Damon still understandably feels the loss of his wife, and fights with these feelings, and this becomes harder with the arrival of his daughter. Emma, has to protect her own heart, and deny her feelings as well, putting up walls and stating that this was a contract that she is seeing out, nothing more.
Little do either of them know, but the darkness that has taken Connie from them both, also entwines the both of them. I could not put this down, I loved every single word, and never wanted to see it end. I am so glad I have found V.R Tennent.