Past Imperfect
A Academic, Abuse, Contemporary book. I bring our foreheads together and whisper, Im sorry, Mabry. If...
In Present Perfect, Brad Johnson was sexy, cocky, rich and a complete Smurff**ker. He could afford anything he wanted and could charm any girl he set his eyes on. Everything was laid out in front of him, all for the taking except the one thing he craved and needed. A tragic event forces him to reevaluate his life. When he tries to change, will the people in his life let him move on from his past or will they constantly hold him to the life altering mistakes he’s made?Mabry Darnell is intelligent, ambitious, beautiful, and sassy. Secrets from her past haunt the present causing her to question her actions in order to shield her heart and protect her life.From the moment Brad and Mabry met, their connection was strong, intense, and electrifying. Both knew they had found the one person who could satisfy what the other ached for. When their pasts collide with their...
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I bring our foreheads together and whisper, Im sorry, Mabry. If I had known you were going to be in my future, I would have been a better man in my past. Alison G. Bailey, Past Imperfect
Alison Bailey's second book Past Imperfect delivers. My heart broke for Brad who has had a privileged life but one that lacked love. Mawbry is living with deep rooted issues that are affecting her future. In this novel you will feel the pain, the predicament if past actions and sense the love. This incredible story took me on a bittersweet... It was a little slow at first, but got better. You learn to love Brad even after how he acted in Present Perfect. He has a heart and he shows it. I wasn't sure about Mabry at first, but she grew on me. :) 3.5 starsIm just going to say a couple of things about this book and get over it. Lets start with the positive okay?>>What I likedWhat I likedWhat I didnt like