Thursday, 21 August 2014

Gravity by L D Cedergreen: Blog Tour | Review | Giveaway

BOOK: Gravity
AUTHOR: L D Cedergreen
GENRE: Contemporary Romance 
Released: 11th August 2014
Synopsis
After years of trying unsuccessfully to conceive a child, Gemma Walsh discovers her husband in bed with another woman. Unable to face his betrayal, she retreats to Priest Lake, where her family owns a small cabin. But Gemma finds that she is not the only one hiding away at the lake to avoid an ugly truth.

Growing up, Andrew Monroe had been an intricate part of Gemma’s life but tragedy and misunderstanding shattered their bond, separating them, and they have lived with only their memories of each other for the past twenty years. As they rekindle their friendship, sparks ignite that neither one of them can resist, but the ghosts of the past linger between them, jeopardizing everything that they have worked so hard to rebuild.

Just when Gemma feels that she has found her second chance at happiness, she is faced with a shocking truth as her reality spirals out of control. She can’t deny the powerful force that brought Andrew back into her life anymore than she can defy the same force that now threatens to pull them apart.

An emotionally charged, heart-wrenching story that will leave you to question the freedom in truth and the existence of fate in its deepest sense.
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Foxy Rating = Five Magical Stars (PLUS!)
*ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review

There are not enough words to describe how this book made me feel, I was so overcome with emotion whilst reading it. It totally blew me away and definitely one of the best books I have read. It was absolutely beautiful to read.

Gemma is living the perfect life, married to the love of her life and a high ranking career in law but one thing she cannot have is a child of her own. Going through fertility treatment has had a great impact on her relationship with her husband, Ryan, but was this a reason to shockingly find him in their bed with another woman?

Gemma flees from her home and goes to the one place she always felt safe – summers at the lake with her family and best friend Andrew. Imagine her shock when she gets there to find that Andrew has also returned. After all these years will she finally admit to him what had happened when they were last together at the lake? The reason for them to never be together again?

This read turned out to be something so completely and wonderfully different than what I was predicting it would be. It was fabulously plotted with twists that had me questioning myself and what would I have done if I had been in the same predicaments. It also gave a greater meaning to the belief in fate.

There is little I can really say without divulging what the book is all about but please don’t think about it as a cheating story, oh no it is far, far from that predictable storyline. It is so beautiful and emotive to read, a heartbreakingly wonderful love story. Yes it has you thinking about the ‘What ifs’ of your own life and also of the strength of destiny and the reasons people come into your life.

I loved the second chance love (and no I am not saying who Gemma took the second chance on so it doesn't spoil it) but the relationship she has with Drew and Ryan were so believable, heart wrenching but most of all I understood her reasoning for everything she said and did.

You will definitely need tissues when reading this book as I found myself sobbing (even thinking about it now, three weeks after I read it has me tearing up) into my kindle. It is not a book you can read in public, no - you need to read this in your special reading place when you can just let the book take you to someplace magical. Yes that is the kind of book it is, magical. It had my emotions all over the place, so much so that after I had finished it I just had to sit and reflect. It was so darn good! I love it when a book really kicks the emotions into a spin!

The book was not all about woe, there were some really funny parts and some amazingly sexy parts it was steamy! It was hot!

This is my first read by this author (I have now gone back and downloaded her first book Ripple) but it will never be my last, she is now on my ‘one click’ author’s list. Not many make that on a one book read but L D Cedergreen certainly has.


A brilliant, beautiful and magically emotive book to read and a well-deserved five star PLUS rating. If I could give it more then I most certainly would. Fantastic!

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    Excerpt
    I should have noticed the charcoal-gray Marc Jacobs handbag—from last season, no less—that lay conspicuously on the entryway tile as I crossed the threshold of my eighth-floor condo where Ryan and I had lived in Seattle for the past six years, or Ryan’s suit jacket which he had worn to work that morning hanging carelessly from a hook of the mahogany coat rack, a family heirloom on his side. Instead, I was consumed with thoughts of how, undoubtedly, this was turning out to be the worst day ever.
    Making my way directly to the kitchen, I frantically rummaged through the loose papers that were fanned out on the breakfast table, searching for the Hawkins file that I had mistakenly left behind this morning in my mad dash out the door. It would be this day of all days that the board of Hawkins Direct, the telecommunications company that I was representing, would call for an emergency meeting in the middle of the day. The one day that I had the absentmindedness to leave behind a key file in my otherwise flawless and perfectly scheduled world.
    Tucking the file under my arm, I headed for the front door. Then I heard it. Muffled voices filtering in from the hallway that led to the master bedroom. My first thought was that someone was in my home—an intruder—which fueled my senses with adrenaline and an inkling of fear. But as I made my way down the hall, one foot in front of the other, scolding myself for not grabbing the magnum flashlight—my weapon of choice—from the drawer in the kitchen, I heard Ryan’s deep voice.
    I instantly felt a sense of relief, certain that I was not being robbed—or worse, that I was about to be attacked—but when I heard a faint giggle, an unmistakable feminine tone, my fear was quickly replaced with a sense of dread. That sick feeling that instantly begins to fester in the pit of my stomach, anticipating what I would find on the other side of the partially closed door that led to my bedroom. The room where I had shared a bed with my husband of ten plus years.
    I slowly pushed open the door, my eyes taking in the bare skin of Ryan’s back and the toned, tanned flesh of the small figure that lay beneath him, mostly obscured by his six-foot-four frame. I scanned every detail—from the way his short brown hair was being mussed by her dainty fingers to the rumpled duvet spread out underneath them as if they had been in such a hurry they hadn’t bothered to draw back the bedding. The bulge of his triceps, flexed from the restraint he used to hold himself above her as he moved with familiar sounds of intimacy and pleasure. Sounds that I had believed were reserved only for me.

    I had never imagined another woman eliciting such a response from him. I felt as if someone had ripped open my heart and snared every private moment that I had shared with my husband, dangling it in front of me like a carrot, mocking me. Look what I have. I stood motionless, trying to process the harrowing scene before me. My eyes moved from Ryan’s naked body to the incredulous open-mouthed expression that he wore when he finally turned to find me standing in our bedroom doorway. It was as if—until that very moment—he had forgotten me. His wife.


    MeetTheAuthor

    L.D. Cedergreen has always enjoyed writing. It started as short stories, and later developed into poetry–some of which has been published–and then her first full-length novel, Ripple. She’s a vivid day dreamer, a passionate reader, and a fan of all music. 

    L.D. Cedergreen is a small town girl at heart. Originally from Washington State, she now resides in Southern California with her husband and two little ones. As much as she would like to call herself a beach girl, she is–without a doubt– grounded by her small town roots.
      








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