![]() ![]() Thirty-seven-year-old William Walker is easy going bloke who’s been married to his childhood sweetheart and best friend Rebecca for 20 years. ![]() You’re still that same best friend I fell in love with at fourteen.” “You could spend the next twenty years away from me and it wouldn’t stop me loving you. It’s hard not to relate to her feelings whilst at the same time feeling so much sadness for William. Nicola Haken took a difficult subject – a happily married man discovering his sexual awareness after so many years of marriage, and made us feel so much for Laurence and William but also put ourselves in Rebecca’s shoes which caused us pain. Is there cheating in this book? Yes, there is, and we know that’s a dealbreaker for some readers, but please give this one a try. As Bec, Laurie, and Will dealt with the fallout from this heart rendering tale, we were afforded a front seat to all the emotion, along with the angst, heartbreak, and longing, gosh we felt it! Now, let’s get this out of the way first. William and Laurence’s story was a forbidden yet beautifully sweet and emotional telling about love and self-discovery. It’s a love I don’t want to live without.” ![]() It’s a different love, and it’s a special love. “I love you differently to the way I’ve loved anyone else. ![]()
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