![]() Elizabeth lost her husband and her daughter’s father in an accident also, so they have a tragic bond right away. You see, he lost his wife, whom he dearly loved, and his young son in an automobile accident. They are newly returned to town and slowly, so very slowly, they bring Tristan back to the land of the living once again. ![]() But then he meets his new neighbour, Elizabet,h and her little girl, Emma. It’s the only way he knows to deal with his pain. He’s lost everything he once held dear and is as close to dead as one can come and yet still function. The reader knows fairly early why he is the way he is, and right off the bat we are on his side. But there is a reason why he is the way he is he just keeps it to himself. ![]() He’s mean and slovenly, not unlike a junkyard dog, and has removed himself from all friends and family. And, wowzers, what an emotional read it was! I checked the storyline, which was pretty sketchy, and some reviews were very good. It came up as rec due to some of the other books I’ve been reading lately. CherryĬontemporary Romance published by BCherry Books 25 Sep 15 ![]() Kristie J’s review of The Air He Breathes by Brittainy C. ![]()
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