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Malachi

Berkeley Bred, Book 1

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When souls are tied, it's never goodbye.

A boy I was that summer evening I met you, pulling your belongings out of the truck and into your new home. I knew it was love then.

A whole man I was the day that you met me at the altar and agreed to love me until death do us part.

A shell of a man I've become since it did, unable to move on, move forward, or progress in any way until I discovered that not even death was permanent enough to keep us apart.

A better man I'm destined to be, knowing that, at some capacity, you're still with me. Our love is one that never dies. It moves mountains. It calms seas. It transfers souls and shifts lifetimes, knowing that there is no one else in this world made for loving me.

©2022 Grey Huffington (P)2023 Podium Audio
Contemporaine Fiction Fiction de genre Romance Romance contemporaine
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I’m very conflicted by this book. I loved the prologue. I absolutely love how Grey uses the prologues to set the tone and foundation for the story she’s about to tell. This has got to be the BEST prologue I’ve ever read. It was so clear in her writing how much Malachi loved Anna. He was so poetic in his love of her. I love how Grey writes MMCs. I love the prologue so much and the connection and love between Malachi and Anna I felt so deeply and connected so emotion with it. I didn’t feel between him and Aire. The story was beautiful but I didn’t feel that emotional connection. In any case, I would absolutely recommend the book.

Winston James always hits it out the park. I felt Ja’Air was too robotic; her performance lacked emotion in a very emotional story.

Grey is such a poetic writer.

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