The breath-taking conclusion to the New York Times and USA Today bestselling series is expected to be released August 6, 2013.
“Sometimes letting someone go is the ultimate act of love.”
Claire Nixon is a college student with a past full of secrets and heartbreak. She was saved once by her first love, and rock star, Chris Knight. But when she encouraged Chris to leave town to pursue his dreams, both Claire and Chris didn’t realize it would be the biggest mistake of their lives.
After a devastating year apart and thousands of miles of distance between them, Claire met sexy surfer Adam Parker. With his awful jokes and profound patience, he helped Claire pick up the shattered pieces of her broken heart for the second time.
But now Chris has returned and he is willing and determined to make Claire’s dreams come true—the same way she did for him when she let him go.
With Adam’s former girlfriend in the picture, Claire finds herself torn between the new, passionate love she shares with Adam and the love and family she shares with Chris.
I want to say Thank You Cassia Leo for sharing, you have given all of us a beautiful story.

told me that her husband comes home every night and turns on ESPN for three
hours, then they eat a late dinner, shower, and go to sleep. That’s been their
routine for almost twenty years.”
spoken to Claire about my new job yet. I’ve been avoiding her questions every
time she asks me about it. I don’t want to tell her that I hate this new job.
Greg Wyatt, the president of Wyatt & Jones Architects, promised me the same
level position I held while working with my dad at Parker Construction. I
didn’t expect to get a lead architect position, but they’ve had me doing
entry-level drafting that any asshole fresh out college or technical school can
do.
keeps her and her husband together,” I continue. “She told me that what keeps
them together is the fact that during the three hours he watches ESPN she’s
shopping online.”
this?”
is good, it’s comfortable, but sometimes we can get too
comfortable. Sometimes, we make stupid decisions because we get complacent.”
or are you trying to tell me that you broke up with me because you got
complacent?”

Today bestselling author Cassia Leo loves her coffee, chocolate, and margaritas
with salt. When she’s not writing, she spends way too much time watching old
reruns of Friends and Sex and the City. When she’s not watching reruns, she’s
usually enjoying the California sunshine or reading–sometimes both.