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Every Time I Think Of You

Posted on September 4, 2015September 4, 2015 by Andi

I've read all of Tracey Garvis Graves' books, and this book was one of the most recent ones I read. This was a very different story than other ones she has written. But it was just as wonderfully written and as fun to read as the others. Here's a bit about the book:

Thirty-year-old Daisy DiStefano has two people she holds dear: the grandmother who raised her, and her three-year-old son, Elliott. But when Daisy’s grandmother is killed in a seemingly random act of violence, Daisy must take steps to protect herself and her child.

Despite a thriving career in San Francisco, thirty-six-year-old Brooks McClain has returned home to spend what little time his mother has left before she succumbs to the deadly disease that is ravaging her. The seasoned investigative reporter has taken a position with the local newspaper and been on the job less than twenty-four hours when he’s summoned to cover the death of Pauline Thorpe.

Brooks is all business, but the more time he spends with Daisy DiStefano, the more invested he becomes; there’s something about a single mother, a defenseless child, and an unsolved crime that has stirred Brooks’s protective instincts like nothing ever has before.

And when the unthinkable happens, Brooks will do whatever it takes to clear the name of the woman he’s fallen for and the child he’ll protect at any cost.

Romantic and suspenseful, Every Time I Think of You shows how far two people will go to fight for the ones they love, and the life they’ve always imagined.

This was a touching story and heart wrenching right from the start. The main characters were just perfectly written and the whole story was made so much more compelling to read with a young child thrown into the mix. Possibly because I have three young kids, but also because the story was so well written. There were twists and turns, but her books always have a happy ending. I love that about her books!
 
You should definitely add this one to your reading list. And yes, I have loved a bunch of books lately, but I have intentionally been reading books I thought I would like by authors I love. 🙂 I don't think it's a bad thing to enjoy the books you are choosing to read in your spare time.
 
Happy reading!

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