The Only Man
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
I was a different man, once.
I was a man with only one woman on my mind – the only woman I wanted to hold in my arms.
I was her man.
But things change. Life changes you. Choices, mistakes, resentment: they all change you.
So do unkept promises.
We hurt each other. We loved each other, then hated each other, then missed each other, then grew apart.
And then…
One day, we found each other again.
At the wrong time, in the wrong place.
Because the two of us are wrong together – we’re too far apart, too incompatible.
We’re the main characters of a story that doesn’t belong to us.
But I still keep loving her, even though she hates me.
And she keeps hating herself, because she can’t help but love me.
And we keep searching for each other, even though we’re destined to lose each other.
I wish I could be a different man, just once.
I wish I could be the kind of man who’s ready to give everything for the woman he loves.
Someone who was ready to let her go.
Because I want her to be happy more than I want her to be mine.
Each book in the From Connemara With Love Series is standalone:
- The Best Man
- The First Man
- The Good Man
- The Only Man
Customer Reviews
Cute read
This was somewhat of a tough read for me. For starters, it’s the 4the book in the series and I felt a little lost trying to keep up with things. It might have been better had I read the others beforehand, but I didn’t realize it was necessary. I can’t take stars off for that though.
What made me drop the rating to 3 stars is the wordiness. There was so much going on and yet I felt like we were getting nowhere. A lot of redundancy was happening and I felt like I was running in place. It’s not a good feeling. Another reason is the sheer amount of side characters. When you need to have a glossary at the beginning of a book listing out the characters and who they are, that’s when you know it’s too much. They shouldn’t be that involved because they take up so much space and detract from the main characters. It doesn’t mean they can’t be in there, but not to that extreme.
Aside from that, it wasn’t terrible and was a cute read.