In the 2nd book of the Rivera Sisters Series, Carina Rivera is beginning to pick up the pieces of her shattered life. She’s living with her sister, Amelia in Texas, looking forward to a bright new future, hoping to find a good and godly man.
But Carina’s four-year marriage to Aaron Mendoza has reinforced the lie she began to believe as a child victim of molestation–that a woman is nothing more to a man than the object of his passion.
When she’s reunited with Mark Preston, the gorgeous single father she met at the Miami airport the night she left Aaron, she knows it’s not happenstance. There’s something about his ice-blue eyes and soft, warm kisses restoring her hope of discovering the meaning of a man’s love for a woman. But Carina’s divorce attorney has other plans. Handsome Eric Martinez persuades Carina to abstain from dating until her 6-month Texas residency requirement is established, putting an end to her blossoming relationship with Mark. Eric has his own private reasons for keeping Mark and Carina apart–she’s reignited the fiery passion that once burned in his soul. He wants Carina for himself and he won’t allow anyone – especially Mark – to quench the flames. When Mark discovers the shocking secrets Eric has been hiding from Carina, he reveals the truth about Eric to her. But is it too late? Has Carina already been captivated by Eric’s allure?
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Summary
From: Carol Pennington
Book Title: What About Love?
Book Author: Jeanine Lunsford
What do you like about this book:
Another amazing book by Jeanine Lunsford. This second book in the series finds Carina in Texas finally away from her abusive husband. However, Texas law requires her to establish residency before she can file for her divorce. Six months can sometimes seem like an eternity. Carina is intrigued with her lawyer, will she realize he is her husband made over before it’s too late?
This is a clean read with no curse words or sex scenes. However it does contain adult material and would not be appropriate for the young reader.
Your ratings of the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use on a scale of 1-5.
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Violence:2
Language:0
Drug/Alcohol use:1