Jack Gordon thought he’d finally made it. He had a wildly successful career, money in the bank and had returned to his life as Dom, putting an end to a string of unfulfilling sexual encounters. Now that he’s made the ultimate commitment to Sara Thornton, he believes all is right in the world. But a series of misunderstandings and a dose of self-fulfilling prophesy bring his perfectly crafted house of cards tumbling down around him, forcing him to confront lingering misgivings about marriage and trust. Could those be the only two things he can never achieve?
Sara struggles with her intense need for Jack and her desire for less volatility in her busy life, which appear to be mutually exclusive goals. Although willing to put in the time and emotional effort to make their relationship work, she finds it futile and frustrating, littered with clashes thanks to near-identical personalities and temperaments. Given Sara’s history, easing back into the comfortable status quo becomes easier than fighting a war with the one person who should be her safe haven. But will the easier choice satisfy her the way only Jack can? Is her “war” one that comes from without or within?
Buffeted by circumstance, temptation and distraction, Jack and Sara’s tenuous relationship crumbles, sparking a continuous quest for the ever-elusive: trust, love and acceptance. By the time they rebuild a foundation for renewal, fate has other plans. Which leaves them both reeling, once again questioning their destiny.
Series: Stewart Realty #2
Release Date: February 22, 2012
Publisher: Tri-Destiny Publisher
Source: Provided by Publisher
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:
After reading the first book in Liz Crowe’s Stewart Realty series, Floor Time, I couldn’t wait to read Sweat Equity, the second book in this series. As I hoped it would be, Sweat Equity is one of my favorite reads of 2012.
In Sweat Equity, Jack and Sara’s heart-wrenching story continues and picks up a few months after the ending of Floor Time. This is no fairy tale love story where the boy and girl have fallen in love and live happily ever after. Nope, nearly everyone in this book has issues. Jack and Sarah are complex and dysfunctional. But even so, there is a deep true love there, which you can’t help but see.
This series, especially Sweat Equity, is emotional, hot and realistic. There are lots of break-ups and A LOT of make-ups. I urge readers to pick this book up, but only after reading the first book, Floor Times, in this amazing series. The cliffhanger in this book will make you want to throw your Kindle or paperback. But you will immediately rush to get the third book in this series.
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Shannon
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thanks so much for your kind words about my series!