Thursday, 9 May 2019

Release Blast & Review...The Man I Can't Have by Shanora Williams



We're celebrating the release of The Man I Can't Have by NYT best selling author, Shanora Williams! This angsty romance will burn up your kindle! One-Click today!



Photographer: Wong Sim
Model: Mitchell Wick
Cover Design by Cover It Designs
Amazon Universal → http://mybook.to/TMICH

Blurb:
It started as a simple search for a landscape designer…

I wanted a beautiful backyard for my new home and my neighbors suggested I look into Ward Landscaping & Design.

The owner had no pictures of himself on his website, just a portfolio of nice outdoor sitting areas, pools, and vibrant gardens that I’d always dreamed of having.

Of course I hired him.

I expected to meet an average guy, but Mr. Marcel Ward is far from your average man. He’s handsome, and well-built, and his smile—though a rare trait—is truly infectious.

He’s every woman’s dream—a handsome, older man who doesn’t mind getting down and dirty to create something beautiful all because of his passion for it. Unfortunately, that lucky woman can’t be me.

Although Mr. Ward tests my limits, quickens my breath, and makes my heart skip a beat when he’s around, I’ve promised to devote myself to my husband.

So why am I falling for a man I know I can’t have?



Don't miss the conclusion of the Ward Duet in June!
The Man I Need (Ward Duet, 2) by Shanora Williams
Release Date: June 13, 2019
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About the Author:

Shanora Williams is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who loves writing about flawed heroes and resilient heroines. She is a believer that love outweighs all, but doesn't have a problem making her characters fight for their happily ever after.

She currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the mother of two amazing boys, has a fiercely devoted and supportive fiancé, and is a sister to eleven.

When she isn’t writing, she’s spending time with her family, binge reading, or running marathons on Netflix while scarfing down chocolate chip cookies.





I have been waiting impatiently for this book for what feels like forever and I went into it with extremely high hopes. From the blurb alone I knew I was going to like this book but even I was surprised by how much I loved the story and the characters.

I’m staying away from the story because as always it’s best to go in blind with this book. The characters are easy to relate to. They’re flawed, their lives aren’t perfect and sometimes they make mistakes. I live for books like this. I like angst, I can’t get enough of the conflict that comes with a book like this. It’s extremely easy to put yourself in these characters shoes and honestly I can’t say I wouldn’t behave the same way.

The Man I Can’t Have was everything I had hoped it would be. It consumed me completely. I felt every emotion the characters felt. The loneliness, the indecision, the sadness, the confusion, the anger. The characters...there’s just something about them that drew me in. They frustrated me in the best way possible.

I’m a huge fan of Shanora Williams and have been for years and this book is definitely my favourite from her. I need the next book now. I need to know what happens after that fantastic ending and I can already see a re read in the immediate future while I wait for more.

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