Thursday 5 July 2018

Blog Tour: Kerry Heavens "Lucky Scars."

The Hopeless Romantics Book Blog are pleased to be part of the Blog Tour for Kerry Heavens "Lucky Scars."


Synopsis: 

Not every love story begins with a fiery explosion of lust.
Some are tiny embers of hope that smoulder slowly until the stars align…

I’d been living in a bubble.
It was meant to protect me from the things in life that hurt. 
I could live, I could laugh, but at least I didn’t have to love.
Loving was dangerous and I would never do it again.

It was working just fine, until the bubble burst.
It let in danger.
It let in light.
It let in…him.

Unknowingly I’d been living in the dark, feeling my way. 
He filled my world with starlight. 
He showed me how to move on to the next level.
He made me feel again.

I thought the wounds from the past would never fully heal,
But perhaps they only heal when the time is right.

Sometimes you just have to thank your lucky scars. 

Review: Jo

Lucky Scars was a touching story about loss, love and healing. It was also a story that kept me on all ten of my toes until the final few chapters. This friends-to-lovers love triangle kind of romance was another novel by Kerry Heavens that I enjoyed. 

"This feeling wasn't sexual, or practical; it was much worse.
 It was a spark in the frozen depths of my heart." 

Beatrix was an easy to love heroine who had a back story that made my heart hurt. She had spent a decade of her life grieving and heartbroken, but in this novel I saw her begin to live her life again and open her heart to love. The story that followed was one that kept me turning the pages, wondering how things would play out for Beatrix. 

"...as his lips pressed to mine, I thanked my lucky scars." 

I loved the premise of this book and how it held my attention throughout. I loved the characters and I also loved the opportunity to catch up with Danny, Olivia, Max and Charlie. Being reunited with these familiar characters from the "Human" series was an added bonus that I adored. "Lucky Scars" turned out to be an emotional read with a brilliant heroine and a gorgeous epilogue. I'm always a sucker for a heart-melting epilogue and this one was just about perfect. I rated this book ❤️❤️❤️❤️. 



Excerpt: 

With trembling fingers, I tapped at my phone screen, sobbing because I connected the call and then cut it off in my haste. I couldn’t handle technology; I just needed him. I was about to throw in the towel and just sit on the curb and cry when it rang. His stupid face appeared on the screen, and my heart leapt. He knew. He knew I needed him.

Choking at the urgency to hear his voice, I tried again to get my fingers to cooperate, and, finally, they did.

“Hello?” There was pleading in my tone. “Ziggy?

There was a short stretch of silence, and I thought maybe I’d fucked up the call again when suddenly he spoke. “Bea? What’s wrong?”

“Zig—” A sob cut me off. 

“Bea, where are you? What’s going on?”

“I need you,” I whispered. 

“Tell me where?” he said with a steady determination that filled me with exactly the comfort I needed right then. He was coming. It was going to be ok. I looked up helplessly at my surroundings for a road name I could tell him. 

“Um,” I faltered. “I don’t know, I—” Fresh tears ran down my face, and I wiped at them with the back of my hand, only then noticing the blood. “Oh God,” I gasped.

“Bea, please. You’re scaring me. Are you hurt?”

“No,” I assured him quickly. “I just…” I didn’t even know where to start.

“I need to know where you are. Calm down. I’m here. Take a deep breath and try to tell me where I need to go to find you. I’m coming. Okay? Now just tell me where.” 

I turned in place, looking for something I knew. I walked these streets every day, and they’d never felt so alien to me. He was the only thing that felt safe right then, but guilt swept over me, and I tried to pull myself together. I must have been freaking him out, and that wasn’t fair. Nothing around me seemed familiar, even though I knew it was; I was so disorientated. I needed to do what he told me and take a breath. 

He was coming to get me.

It was ok.

“Dean Street,” I told him as soon as I laid eyes on the street sign, relieved to be tuning back in but feeling so stupid that I was so close to home and couldn’t even focus enough to realise it. “At the Shaftsbury Avenue end, on the corner.”

“I’m coming. Please just tell me you’re okay,” he said desperately into the phone.

AUTHOR BIO :

London born indie author, iPhone addict & general ray of sunshine! Kerry writes: sometimes sweet, sometimes not, often funny, always hot, real romance, dirty romcoms and other such smut.

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