Review: Heart of Glass by Nicole Jacquelyn
This was a heartwarming, sweet, and emotional read. I was intrigued by the prologue, and from that point forward the story held me captive. I enjoyed Nicole's writing style, and I easily connected to the main characters, Morgan and Trevor. They were real and relatable. There was a spark between them from the start, and I loved how their relationship changed and developed over the course of the story. Heart of Glass read like a true standalone. It's the first I've read, but it is the third book in the Fostering Love series. After finishing Trevor and Morgan's story I definitely want to read the first two novels!!
If you want to know more about the book, check out the synopsis below.
Colleen
**Complimentary copy for review provided by Forever Romance. All opinions expressed here are honest, and entirely my own.**
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Synopsis:
The next standalone novel from Nicole Jacquelyn about love, friendship, and forgiveness. Henry Harris was living his dream as a staff sergeant in the Marines. When he's killed in action, his devastated family is in for one more shock: he had a daughter they never knew about. Morgan Riley has been raising Etta on her own, and that's always been fine by her - until Henry's brother Trevor arrives on her doorstep, willing to do anything to help and make up for his brother's mistakes. Their attraction feels wrong, but Morgan can't seem to turn him away. Trevor is suddenly in too deep. He has always wanted a family, but Etta and Morgan come with complications. Yet as Etta brings them closer together, Trevor begins to imagine giving Morgan and Etta the life his brother never could. But he wonders if Morgan will ever learn to trust another man with her heart, especially a man whose last name is Harris.