Reclaim Me: The New Haven Series (Book #4)

Rae

Loving someone with demons is hard but leaving them is harder.

That's a lesson I learned roughly a decade ago when I left the love of my life behind. Choosing the child we made but weren't ready for over any hope for what could be. Trading in potential for reality, my dreams for motherhood and the warmth of his embrace for a cold, lonely world.

Despite how tragic it all sounds, everything turned out okay. I made peace with my decisions, soothed the ache in my heart with harsh truths that have remained firmly in tact until...well, until now.

Now, I'm back in New Haven and nothing is the way it should be. The man I left behind is not the one I keep running into around town. He's steady, dependable, stable, ready to be a father to our daughter and desperate to do more than co-parent with me.


Hunter

couldn't stop wanting Rachel Prince if I tried. Not that I ever have. Tried, that is. Why would I when she's the only good thing I've ever craved, the only addiction I've had that didn't try to destroy me?

When she left me, I wasn't mad. I didn't want her to go, but I think by the end we both knew she couldn't stay. There was too much darkness around us, and it was all emanating from me.

My addiction. My pain. My grief overshadowing hers.

I wasn't the man she needed or the partner she deserved. She did the right thing, getting out, taking our kid with her. But knowing that doesn't make it hurt any less.

It does, however, make me determined.

To keep my decade long sobriety streak going.

To make up for every day I missed of my daughter's life.

To win back the love of my life and never let her go again.

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Published Aug 31, 2024

374 pages

Average rating: 10

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Smtesq
Aug 31, 2024
10/10 stars
Thank you Good Girls PR for the ARC. I absolutely loved Hunter and Rae’s story! Real, raw, flawed characters find love among pain and tragedy. Hunter meets Rae at a really low point in his life and, not only does she help pull him out of it, but they become friends and eventually lovers. Then tragedy strikes, Rae finds out she’s pregnant and she leaves to ensure the well-being of her child. Approximately 10 years later, Rae moves back to New Haven with her child and current boyfriend. She runs into Hunter (who is doing very well for himself) and he eventually finds out that he’s the father of her child. And a good father he is! He immediately steps in and tries to make up for lost time. They work on co-parenting and Hunter makes his position clear: both Riley and Rae are his girls. To the dismay of the current boyfriend of course. Rae tries to fight it but the love is still there. She struggles with seeing past the mistakes he’s made in the past and he doesn’t pressure her into realizing the man he his now. And what a man! Mr. Make it happen. It’s definitely giving T.I.’s Why You Wanna (“I just got one question for you, is you happy?”). Also throw in 702’s I Still Love You with some of Joe’s All The Things Your Man Won’t Do. I ate it up!

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