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Can't Look Away
by Carola Lovering
It’s the year 2013 and Molly Diamond is a twenty-three year old barista and aspiring novelist. One night at concert, she locks eyes with the lead singer, Jake Danner…and cant look away. Molly & Jake fall quickly and deeply in love. Molly is the inspiration of a hit song that puts Jake’s band: Danner Lane on the map.
Nearly a decade later, Molly has given up her writing and is living in Connecticut with her young daughter and husband, Hunter. Their life is picture perfect, but Molly is beyond lonely. She feels like she sticks out like a sore thumb among other women in their wealthy suburb. She is also struggling to conceive their second child, and has no one to turn to.
When Sabrina, a newcomer to Flynn Cove walks into Molly’s yoga studio, they become fast friends. Their infertility struggles bond them - and Molly believes she has FINALLY found a true friend.
Sabrina has her own reasons for moving to Flynn Cove and befriending Molly. As Sabrina’s secrets slowly unravel, her past connection to Molly becomes crystal clear - so do secrets of Molly’s own which she has worked hard to keep under wraps.
Meanwhile, a new version of Jake’s hit song about Molly is hot on the radio waves - forcing Molly is confront her past and ask the ultimate question: what happens when your life turns on nothing like thought it would?
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I thought the beginning go this book was GREAT and I loved the ‘YOU’ female stalker vibes - but then as this book progressed, it became too repetitive and way too much of a slow burn. The martial issues in this book were beyond unrealistic and for me that made it hard to give this book more than 3 stars. This book also was more of a romantic suspense than a thriller. While all issues get resolved, and ending is tied up in a pretty no plot holes bow…this book was just meh.
Nearly a decade later, Molly has given up her writing and is living in Connecticut with her young daughter and husband, Hunter. Their life is picture perfect, but Molly is beyond lonely. She feels like she sticks out like a sore thumb among other women in their wealthy suburb. She is also struggling to conceive their second child, and has no one to turn to.
When Sabrina, a newcomer to Flynn Cove walks into Molly’s yoga studio, they become fast friends. Their infertility struggles bond them - and Molly believes she has FINALLY found a true friend.
Sabrina has her own reasons for moving to Flynn Cove and befriending Molly. As Sabrina’s secrets slowly unravel, her past connection to Molly becomes crystal clear - so do secrets of Molly’s own which she has worked hard to keep under wraps.
Meanwhile, a new version of Jake’s hit song about Molly is hot on the radio waves - forcing Molly is confront her past and ask the ultimate question: what happens when your life turns on nothing like thought it would?
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I thought the beginning go this book was GREAT and I loved the ‘YOU’ female stalker vibes - but then as this book progressed, it became too repetitive and way too much of a slow burn. The martial issues in this book were beyond unrealistic and for me that made it hard to give this book more than 3 stars. This book also was more of a romantic suspense than a thriller. While all issues get resolved, and ending is tied up in a pretty no plot holes bow…this book was just meh.