Title: Forever Right Now
Author: Emma Scott
Release Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Tagline: “Ours isn’t a romance. It’s a love story.”
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Goodreads: https://goo.gl/LR6Kb9
Author: Emma Scott
Release Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Tagline: “Ours isn’t a romance. It’s a love story.”
Links:
Amazon US: http://amzn.to/2fRUBK8
Amazon Universal: myBook.to/EScottForeverRightNow
KOBO: http://bit.ly/FRNKobo
BN: http://bit.ly/FRNBNScott
iBooks: http://apple.co/2x0t8Au
Goodreads: https://goo.gl/LR6Kb9
Forever Right Now Blurb:
***STANDALONE new adult romance from the author of The Butterfly Project and the Full Tilt
Duet***
Darlene Montgomery has been to hell and back...more than once. After a stint in jail for drug
possession, she is finally clean and ready to start over. Yet another failed relationship is just the
motivation she needs to move from New York to San Francisco with the hopes of resurrecting her
dance career and discovering that she is more than the sum of her rap sheet. As Darlene struggles in
her new city, the last thing she wants is to become entangled with her handsome—but cranky—
neighbor and his adorable little girl...
Sawyer Haas is weeks away from finishing law school, but exhaustion, dwindling finances, and the
pressure to provide for himself and his daughter, Olivia, are wearing him down. A federal clerkship--
a job he desperately needs--awaits him after graduation, but only if he passes the Bar Exam. Sawyer
doesn’t have the time or patience for the capricious—if beautiful—dancer who moves into the
apartment above his. But Darlene’s easy laugh and cheerful spirit seep into the cracks of his
hardened heart, and slowly break down the walls he’s resurrected to keep from being betrayed ever
again.
When the parents of Olivia’s absentee mother come to fight for custody, Sawyer could lose
everything. To have any chance at happiness, he must trust Darlene, the woman who has somehow
found her way past his brittle barbs, and Darlene must decide how much of her own bruised heart
she is willing to give to Sawyer and Olivia, especially when the ghosts of her troubled past refuse to
stay buried.
Forever Right Now Excerpt:
"Who are you?" he demanded rudely, shifting the diaper bag higher on his shoulder while hoisting
his little girl in his other arm. He was six feet of hotness in a rumpled suit, glaring at me with
suspicion in his dark eyes.
"I...I'm your new neighbor?" It sounded more like a question; as if I needed this guy's permission
to live. I straightened to my full height. "I just moved in upstairs. I'm a dancer. Well, I was. Had to
take some time off but I'm going to get back into it soon...ish." I put on my friendliest smile. "I'm a
massage therapist now. Just got my license and..."
My words died under Sawyer's withering stare.
"A dancer. Fantastic," he said bitterly. "Just what I always wanted. Someone leaping and thumping
above me, waking my kid up and disturbing my studies at all hours of the night."
I planted my hands on my hips. "I can't dance in a dinky apartment, and besides..."
Words failed me again as the sharp planes and hard angles of Sawyer's face melted when his
daughter--I guessed her to be about a year old--suddenly clapped her small hand over his chin.
Sawyer's hard gaze softened, and his broad mouth turned up in a smile--a beautiful smile I was sure
only his little girl ever got to see, and so full of love that for a moment I could hardly breathe.
to live. I straightened to my full height. "I just moved in upstairs. I'm a dancer. Well, I was. Had to
take some time off but I'm going to get back into it soon...ish." I put on my friendliest smile. "I'm a
massage therapist now. Just got my license and..."
My words died under Sawyer's withering stare.
"A dancer. Fantastic," he said bitterly. "Just what I always wanted. Someone leaping and thumping
above me, waking my kid up and disturbing my studies at all hours of the night."
I planted my hands on my hips. "I can't dance in a dinky apartment, and besides..."
Words failed me again as the sharp planes and hard angles of Sawyer's face melted when his
daughter--I guessed her to be about a year old--suddenly clapped her small hand over his chin.
Sawyer's hard gaze softened, and his broad mouth turned up in a smile--a beautiful smile I was sure
only his little girl ever got to see, and so full of love that for a moment I could hardly breathe.
REVIEWS
SHANDA - 5 stars
Forever Right Now was the HEA I wanted for Darlene and more. We met Darlene in The Butterfly Project as she struggled with addiction. She is now clean and needs a fresh start so she packs up to move to California. I really admired Darlene for her bravery and strength. Despite her struggle with addiction Darlene was full of life and tried to make the most of it. Upon arriving Darlene meets her sexy, grumpy, single dad neighbor Sawyer. Even though she has work to do on herself she can’t help but burst her way into Sawyer’s life.
Sawyer is a single dad basically killing himself trying to raise his baby and finish law school. He is a man that is wound up tight. He meets his new neighbor and is swept up into the tornado that is Darlene. Sawyer doesn’t want the distractions in his life but Darlene helps remind him how to live. He also starts to realize how lonely he is and that maybe he wants more. There is a secret concerning Sawyer and it will make you fall completely in love with him. swoooooon
Forever Right Now is a very slow burn romance. I thought it was perfect for these two. Darlene had a lot of work to do on herself and she was scared to share her past with Sawyer. Sawyer is trying to pass his bar exam but just as he is getting close he is blindsided with a custody battle for his daughter. I thought the slow burn was great. They were so caught up with life it was hard for romance. I adored Darlene with Sawyer and baby Olivia. I think she was healing the empty parts in herself as she fell for them.
This was another fantastic read by Emma Scott. I was swept up immediately and didn’t put this book down until the end. It was sweet, romantic, and a great story about second chances. Well Done!
ANGIE - 5 STARS
Loved it. Loved everything about it. Darlene and Sawyer were perfect together. I loved Darlene's personality and Sawyer was the sweetest daddy to Olivia. And just the way their pasts conflicted with the other's, I knew there would be drama and it just sucked me right in. The ending was absolutely beautiful. I was in tears. Amazing.
Forever Right Now was the HEA I wanted for Darlene and more. We met Darlene in The Butterfly Project as she struggled with addiction. She is now clean and needs a fresh start so she packs up to move to California. I really admired Darlene for her bravery and strength. Despite her struggle with addiction Darlene was full of life and tried to make the most of it. Upon arriving Darlene meets her sexy, grumpy, single dad neighbor Sawyer. Even though she has work to do on herself she can’t help but burst her way into Sawyer’s life.
Sawyer is a single dad basically killing himself trying to raise his baby and finish law school. He is a man that is wound up tight. He meets his new neighbor and is swept up into the tornado that is Darlene. Sawyer doesn’t want the distractions in his life but Darlene helps remind him how to live. He also starts to realize how lonely he is and that maybe he wants more. There is a secret concerning Sawyer and it will make you fall completely in love with him. swoooooon
Forever Right Now is a very slow burn romance. I thought it was perfect for these two. Darlene had a lot of work to do on herself and she was scared to share her past with Sawyer. Sawyer is trying to pass his bar exam but just as he is getting close he is blindsided with a custody battle for his daughter. I thought the slow burn was great. They were so caught up with life it was hard for romance. I adored Darlene with Sawyer and baby Olivia. I think she was healing the empty parts in herself as she fell for them.
This was another fantastic read by Emma Scott. I was swept up immediately and didn’t put this book down until the end. It was sweet, romantic, and a great story about second chances. Well Done!
ANGIE - 5 STARS
Loved it. Loved everything about it. Darlene and Sawyer were perfect together. I loved Darlene's personality and Sawyer was the sweetest daddy to Olivia. And just the way their pasts conflicted with the other's, I knew there would be drama and it just sucked me right in. The ending was absolutely beautiful. I was in tears. Amazing.
AMY - 4 STARS
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