"Where'd you come from, Story?" (...)
"I've been here all along."
I'm going to start honestly, as I always do. I hardly ever win IG giveaways, whatever they are -book money, eARCs, paperbacks, you name it. I even stopped trying to. I'd never read a book by S. L. Scott before, but the cover drew me in. And, maybe weirdly, so did the title.
I was ecstatic to win this eARC. And, after reading it, I think fate or whatever knew this was the right book for me. If you believe that (do you?).
"Cooper's eyes were once so bright that I thought emeralds would pale in comparison, but (...) I've started to realize that it's not the light in them that's mesmerizing. It's the dark. You just have to look a little harder."
I fell hard for Cooper from the get-go. It's clear to see he comes from money, but he's not your typical rich kid following in his parents' footsteps. It's also clear to see he's damaged, bent but maybe not broken, and looking for something (someone?) that's missing in his life. He doesn't know what or who it is, but we do. Because he first sees her at a party.
"We may be in the shadows of the building, but her smile brightens even the darkest corners."
Story (I love the name) was strong, and I loved everything about her. She didn't grow up around money, she had to fight for everything she has, and she loves her life. OK, her past is messed up, but she's (mostly) made peace with it. But there's someone missing there too. And yes, we may also know who that is.
"There are a million reasons I should have walked out that door. But I only needed one to stay. Her."
When they meet, randomly, at a coffee shop, there's a bond between them that's as strong as the storm roaring outside. The storm that made Cooper go to that coffee shop in the first place, because his building lost power and he has a paper to finish. Only to find not only Wi-Fi and electricity, but the kind of connection we spend a lifetime looking for, and the real light he needs.
Even though they’ve come close to before, they really see and find each other that night.
"I'm sorry for stealing your sunshine, Story."
"It's still here behind the clouds."
They're absolutely perfect for each other, and they connect so deeply it'll make you swoon. But life keeps throwing stuff at them. It's not only that they come from different worlds, it's his family, it's their past, it's everything. They try to make it, just the two of them against the world, but the world is stronger and comes between them.
And that broke me. I was crying.
"I didn't let anyone in because there was no room for them. Only you. Only ever you, babe."
Some people are just meant to be, and I may be naïve for thinking that (I really do, for real). When that's the case, they find their way back to each other, to who they were, to who they’re supposed to be together. It wasn't easy. Their pasts, their failures, their fears are still there, but so is their love. Because it never went away.
"Cooper Haywood was mine before I knew he existed. That's how souls work. They find each other in every lifetime."
This is one of the best second chance romance books I’ve ever read. The ending put my broken pieces back together. The epilogue made me believe again.
The storm that started it all was a strong one, but no match for the two of them. My heart is full.
Thank you, S.L. Scott. I loved it. I'm looking forward to reading more of your books!