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New Release+Review:As Long As You Love Me by Jaime Russell

New Release+Review:As Long As You Love Me by Jaime Russell

As Long As You Love Me by Jaime Russell
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Blurb:


One brief encounter.
One moment in time that changed their lives forever.
Jensen Causer is a single father of twin teenagers. He has sworn off relationships after the damage his ex-wife caused him and their kids. Jensen hires Max and Sarah to remodel the twins’ bedrooms, and add a much-needed bathroom to give him some peace; but moving in with his parents during construction brings out so much of the past that Jensen must realize he needs to face head on.
Can Jensen put his heart back together but help his children heal too?
It has always been the three of them, Sarah, Max, and Abby; but everything has changed since their big move to a new city. Sarah Edwards feels like an outsider in her own life. When a clumsy tumble down the steps changes Sarah’s friendships and life forever. While Sarah is faced with the biggest choice of her life and filled with fear of a future she can’t control, she finds refuge in a friendship she didn’t expect.
Can Sarah let down her walls?
Can Jensen and Sarah find happiness in the paths they chose?
Does opening yourself up and relying on someone else make you stronger and whole or does it shatter yourself?


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This is my first time reading Jaime Russell.  And even though this is a series, I was able to follow along..some what.  At times, I did get confused who was who but I concentrated on Jensen and Sarah and their story.
What happens when you spend time in an on-call room with a hot doctor, you get a baby in the oven.  And the man is a mystery because they never exchanged names.  Sarah who is accident prone finds herself pregnant with his child.  It’s a small world, she became friends with her clients children. Being on bed rest, she is able to get her designs complete.  She has daily interaction via text and calls to her client, Jensen.  They become friends over the phone.  And even though they never seen each other, they both look forward to speaking to one another and love forms.  But when her water breaks, she calls her friend/client who happens to be a doctor.   Jensen comes to Sarah’s aid. But when they finally see each other the first time, the one night stand turns out to be the client.
Jensen’s life revolves around his two kids.  With the twins mother walking out when they were just babies, he is very selective who they are around.  With a close bond, it’s just him and the kids.   But when he does go out, he does the one night stand.  He doesn’t want a relationship and makes that known.  But when he had one amazing night in the on-call room, that night is burned in his memory.  Jensen keeps imagining the blonde bombshell and wished he did things different with her.  With his home being renovating, he looks forward to talking his designer, Sarah.
At the beginning I didn’t care for Jensen with his one night stand ways.  I didn’t like the man. But once the two realized who each other were, I saw Jensen turn into a real man.  He breathed for Sarah and their new child.  The love that Sarah had for his two grown children made Jensen love Sarah even more.   They were in love.
I highly recommend reading the two other series to get a better understanding of characters.
3 Book Corner Stars
*ARC REVIEW*


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Author Bio


Jaime Russell grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania but currently resides in a smaller town in Indiana. She lives in the country with her husband, two dogs and cats. The stepmother to four adults, aunt to two crazy nephews, and oldest child in a family of five, life has never been dull for Jaime.


Jaime enjoys reading, watching movies, shooting guns and spending time with family and friends. She is an avid gamer when her internet permits as she enjoys talking and goofing off with her online family.
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