Years after suffering the tragic loss of her husband, Ethan, which left her alone to raise their young daughter, Clare Murray still holds the last letter he wrote with the words “When You’re Ready” written in his familiar messy handwriting, unable to break its weathered seal. Ready for what? He was her entire world, and Clare had accepted a life without him, without love. Until years later, fate brings her to an emergency room, and face to face with a stormy-eyed doctor intent on changing her mind.
Son of a billionaire, Logan Matthews has spent his life trying to make his absentee father proud. Without a family to depend on, all he’s ever wanted is a place to call home. After a failed marriage, Logan believes he’s unworthy of love…until he meets a woman who awakens his spirit and transforms his entire life in an instant. But how far are Clare and Logan willing to go for love? Can his love mend the pieces of her grieving heart?
When their love is tested, is Clare ready to put her whole heart on the line again? Can Logan learn the true meaning of love, even if it means sacrificing his own happiness? When a second chance at love is given, Clare and Logan learn you are never truly ready until you’re ready to risk it all.
Loved it! When I got this book, I didnt expect to finish it the same day. I was so caught up. This tells the story of Clare who lost her husband at a young age and is left raising their daughter, who by the way is an amazing little girl. She gets sick and Logan Matthews (Dr Hottie lol) tends to her in the ER. The sparks fly with Clare and Logan. I loved how their relationship developed. He was broken thinking he wasnt capable of love but Maddie and Clare kept him wanting more. It was a great read and I…
Beautifully Written When You’re Ready – J.L Berg
Plenty of potential; but not there yet. I liked the premise of this story – mature, strong heroine with a tragic (but credible) past, meets a gorgeous, wealthy doctor who becomes her new love interest. They are both likeable and there is a cute, biddable child in the mix to help create a point of difference. Really, what could go wrong?