Thursday, February 19, 2015

Where We Belong by Eve Connell




Title: Where We Belong
Author: Eve Connell
 Release Date: February 19, 2015


Synopsis


One man diving into the past.

One woman emerging from the depths.

At the age of seventeen, Amelia Baide won silver at the Olympic Games and was the second-fastest woman in the pool. Then one tragic night she crashed into a lake and was dragged out without a pulse. Now twenty-four, she is still haunted by it and hasn’t swum again. Until this year’s anniversary of the accident. It is a day unlike any other and a strange turn of events finds Amelia back at a swimming pool.

Harry Jamieson had eyes for one girl, while women and the media had eyes for him. As a trainer of Olympic athletes, he was an in-demand man. Until one boozy morning after … But from bad luck to pure chance he runs into his old flame, Amelia, at a swimming pool no less. She doesn’t remember a thing from the night of the crash.

And Harry knows every single secret.

The pair joins forces—a comeback for Amelia and Harry’s ultimate coaching opportunity. But dodging waves is hard to do; and even the strongest swimmer may sink.

Where We Belong is a second-chance love story for young and old, for swimming enthusiasts and romantics at heart.







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Review

Rating:    

Love amidst laps…

Amelia Baide is twenty-four years old and seems very young to have lived the life she’s already led. From the heights of winning silver at the Olympics when she was only seventeen, only a few years later she won’t go near a swimming pool. A tragedy kept her away from the sport she loved and running from a tragedy she didn’t remember. One she didn’t want to remember. Harry Jamieson was part of that past and knows full well what happened that night. He was a successful swimming coach but has lost a lot while struggling with his own demons. While no longer romantically involved, fate steps in to reunite them both inside, and outside, of the swimming lanes. Of course, life is not that simple, and the road to healing means they first must reconcile the past.

This full-length, stand-alone novel is a second-chance love story set within the competitive world of elite swimming. Amelia and Harry are both struggling with the hand they’ve been dealt and don’t always make the best choices. Amelia is engaged and the relationship is not an easy one. She is having doubts and meeting Harry again stirs the turmoil even more. Amelia’s wavering and indecisiveness, while bringing tension and drama to the story, is not always understandable. I enjoyed the writing style and the intimate look behind the scenes of championship swimming. I will definitely keep my eye out for more by this author.


Author Bio


Writer, kid-at-heart, awesome partner, graphic design dabbler, book lover.



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