Unforgiven
Unbreakable, #3
by Rebecca Shea
A companion novel to “Unbreakable” & “Undone” and is the final book in the Unbreakable series — This is Lindsay and Matt’s story.
Lindsay Christianson seemingly has it all—the perfect career, the perfect boyfriend, and the best-laid plans for a perfect life—until one phone call changes everything.
With a moments notice, Lindsay must choose between her perfect life and her professional dreams. The choice momentarily seems clear when the opportunity to propel her career abruptly sends her across the country, leaving everything she loves behind in North Carolina.
Navigating a new city with a broken heart and a job where her colleagues will do anything to sabotage her success, the pressure quickly becomes too great. When old habits resurface, Lindsay finds herself chasing demons she thought were long since buried.
With pain and destruction left in her wake, will Lindsay find a way to erase the damage she’s done, or will her sins remain unforgiven?
**This book is a Contemporary Romance and contains mature subject matter. It is not intended for those under 17 years of age.**
This was an intense and emotional story. I was easily drawn into Lindsey and Matt’s world and even though I couldn’t relate, I could easily feel their emotions and found myself hoping that everything would work out. I plowed through the book in just a few hours, unwilling to put it down until I’d finished.
Matt and Lindsey’s story started in secret and just when they come out publicly with their relationship (even though everyone already knew) a kink gets thrown into their plans. I loved Matt. He was sweet and caring but also not afraid to do the right thing for those he cares about and also himself. Lindsey was a bit harder for me. Don’t get me wrong, I liked her personality once it truly got a chance to shine. Her mistakes frustrated me but also helped to solidify her as a well rounded character with flaws just like everyone else. These two work well together and I loved that they got their own story.
The story line in this book took me on an emotional rollercoaster at times. It was well written and an enjoyable read. I loved the characters and the transitions between Matt and Lindsey’s POV was distinct but smooth. This was a wonderful story about mistakes, learning from them, and forgiveness. I truly enjoyed the book and even though I’m sad to say goodbye to the characters, I can’t wait to see what else Rebecca Shea has in store for readers. 5 out of 5 palm trees!
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“Good morning, beautiful.” Light kisses pepper my face and neck. I grumble and roll closer to Matt, wrapping my arm over his chest, securing myself to him.
“There is only one fault I can find in you,” I mumble against his shoulder, my eyes still closed.
“What’s that?”
“You’re a morning person.”
Matt chuckles as he pulls me on top of him and slides his hands down my bare back. I rest my head on his chest while his fingertips trace my spine and I shiver at his gentle touch.
“I like when you wake me up like this and touch me.”
“I like waking you up and touching you. I’ll never get enough of you, Linds.”
Rebecca Shea is the USA Today Bestselling author of Unbreakable and Undone. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her family and her beagle, Miles. From the time Rebecca could read she has had a passion for books. Rebecca spends her days working full-time and her nights writing, bringing stories to life. Born and raised in Minnesota, Rebecca moved to Arizona in 1999 to escape the bitter winters. When not working or writing, she can be found on the sidelines of her sons football games, or watching her daughter at ballet class. Rebecca is fueled by insane amounts of coffee, margaritas, Laffy Taffy (except the banana ones), and happily ever afters.
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Unbreakable
Unbreakable, #1
Undone
Unbreakable, #2