av Lily Foster
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First love, devastating loss, and the power of second chances.Grace Dawson has it all. That's what everyone thinks, anyway. She has a big shiny diamond on her finger, a job she loves, and a life filled with family and good friends. But Grace is only hanging on by a thread, and it's just about ready to break. Everyone thinks they know her. She's the town's beloved high school teacher and the blissfully happy, soon-to-be bride. But Grace has been keeping secrets, and one decision she made over a decade ago still haunts her to this day. She's stuck in place, with one foot in the present and one firmly planted in her past. She can't move on, can't say goodbye. Her heart is still down by that river, tethered to the last place she felt happy, to the time she spent with him. When you live your life chasing shadows, existing in memories and speaking to ghosts from your past, it can be enough to pull you under if you just let go. Find out why readers are calling the Blackbird series beautiful, heartbreaking and sexy.Lily Foster's newest series features second-chance romances with enemies to lovers, forbidden age gap, and men in uniform. All can be read as stand-alone love stories and are intended for readers 18 and older due to mature themes and content.Critical Acclaim for Lily Foster:With her character-driven plot and fast-moving storyline, Foster easily keeps readers engaged. An involving tale of love and redemption that will satisfy discerning fans of the new-adult genre.-Kirkus Reviews, Let Me FallLet Me Heal Your Heart is a heartbreaking story of first loves and adversity that can be read as a standalone. This is an emotional roller coaster about two lost souls given a second chance to be together. Told from both protagonists' points of view, Foster allows us to see the story from a unique perspective, and the reader may be surprised where their allegiances lie.-RT Book ReviewsReaders will find themselves deeply engaged by Carolyn and Jeremy and the twists and turns of this genuinely engrossing story.-Publisher's Weekly, The BookLife Prize in Fiction Let Me Fall