New Release: One-Eighty by Teri Kay
One-Eighty by Teri Kay is available now! One Click this Single Dad Romance today on Amazon.
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📚Blurb📚 Life is a series of events that happen whether we want them to or not. Some bring immense joy, others immense pain. “I want a divorce, this isn't working out any longer” or “On behalf of the military, we thank you for your service. We regret to inform you….has been killed in the line of duty”.....
Change is the only thing we can be absolutely sure of, and for Connor Evans, life was full of the unexpected. An unplanned family right out of high school and a wife who wanted to fulfill her military dreams.
After ten years of selflessness, supporting his wife and being a stay-at-home father, his marriage ends, setting in motion an unstoppable chain of events. When his ex-wife is transferred to Thailand and wants to take the kids, Connor fights for the best things in his life. Now a thirty-one-year-old single father of two daughters, his biggest challenge is yet to come. How does he navigate this one-eighty?
Daniella Kahele is lost in a life that has turned an about-face. Left without a husband, who was killed in the line of duty, she is slowly finding her way while raising a child alone. When her job uproots her from Hawaii to Seattle, she leaves the remnants of her life behind, ready for the challenge of surviving in a whole new world. After some bad dating experiences, Daniella guards herself against any prospect that could hurt her or her son.
Connor and Daniella are both finding their way in this new reality. Can they get through the tough times together and learn to let love prevail?
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Review
One-Eighty is part one in the Full Circle duet and it was a sweet and satisfying read. It falls in the single parent romance trope but it also has that second chance feel. Both main characters have loved and lost, and now they're moving forward on their own raising their respective children. When Connor and Daniella meet, it's not a great first impression, but fate seemed to want to keep bringing them together after that. Eventually they hit it off, their relationship grew and feelings deepened, but they still had their share of fears and other obstacles to overcome. The storyline was refreshingly realistic, the characters relatable. I remain hopeful Connor and Daniella will find their way to happiness. I look forward to reading book two!
-Colleen