Colin Hancock is giving his second chance his best shot. At 28, he’s focused only on walking a straight line – getting his teaching degree, working out at the gym religiously, and avoiding all the places and people that proved so destructive in his earlier life. The last thing he’s looking for is a serious relationship. But when Maria Sanchez crosses paths with him on a rainswept night in North Carolina, his plans are upended in a way that will rattle the foundations of his carefully structured life. As for Maria, the hardworking lawyer and daughter of Mexican immigrants, Colin will challenge every notion she’s ever had about herself and her future, making her question what truly makes her happy.
Before the couple has a chance to envision what a life together might look like, however, menacing reminders of events in Maria’s past begin to surface. And as the threat of violence begins to shadow her every step, she and Colin will be tested in increasingly terrifying ways. Will demons from their past destroy the tentative bonds they have forged, or will their love protect them, even in the darkest hour?
See Me is a story of obsession, reinvention, and a love that defies every expectation, reminding us that destiny often rests in our own hands – even in matters of the heart.
could not finish the book- boring I have read every thing Nicolas Sparks has written. I quit reading this at chapter 7 because I was so bored with the book. It seems he is trying to write to a younger audience where tattos, and fitness being the only qualities that count. Boring.. I returned the book unfinished.
Disappointed … Very disappointed. If this book had been written by anyone other than Nicholas Sparks, I would have put it down halfway through and not finished it. The plot took too long to develop, and I guessed at all of the plot twists before they actually happened. I am a huge fan of Nicholas Sparks and while I recognize that this is a new genre for him, I hope that he goes back to writing the stories that his fans love. He missed with this one …
He’s so dreamy. Honestly, the book is exactly what you think it’s going to be, and, it’s still good. It’s actually, really good, with a high readability and passes the time quickly.Â