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Tuesday's at Six by K.J. Lewis

1/17/2018

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To say his life has been turned upside down would be laughable at best.

In a business where people's livelihoods depend on the decisions he makes every day, Walt Nelson never wanted a life built around anyone but himself. With a fiancée equally versed in self-centeredness, he is living the life he created, until the call that changed everything. Forty-eight hours later, he buried his best friend and became the guardian of his two daughters.

Forced to admit his life is no longer just about him, he hires his brother's personal assistant in a moment of desperation. His goal, to survive this new normal until he can arrange a boarding school for the girls.

The last ten years have kept Samantha Abbott in an endless cycle of regret and sorrow as she slowly rebuilt a life she never wanted- a life alone. When her boss's brother offers her a job that solves her money troubles, her only goal is to put her past behind her. What she gets is a head-on collision between a loss she has yet to survive and a love she doesn’t think she deserves.


4 Star Review by Ashley

I'm not sure what got me on this British Billionaire kick but I am so glad it brought me to this book. My first from this author, and what an introduction to her words. Tuesday's at Six sucker punched me right in the chest. It gave me the feels and the laughs and the swoony sigh's too.

I loved how much of a mess Walt was. He was a man who threw his money at his problems but he couldn't do that with his current situation. Two kids he never knew he wanted. I loved that he had a support system and that it stemmed from the most unlikely of sources; Sam. His brother's assistant that he didn't even really like. He had a fiance, he shouldn't have noticed her. But there was something about her natural beauty and grace and her ease with the girls that called to him.

It didn't take long to see the change in the girls, Poppy and Zinnie. They clung to Sam and started to come out of their shell of grief. She whipped that household into shape and everyone benefited from her managerial prowess. But Sam was healing too. She had suffered something so devastating that nobody could even begin to fathom the depth of her anguish. And when her skeletons were laid bare, everyone's new normal was tilted way off it's axis.

I can't even begin how to put all the goodness that is this book into words. KJ Lewis blew my mind and heart. It was struggle and loss. Friendship and family. Hope and love. Forgiveness. Loving and forgiving not just others but yourself as well. For Walt and Sam that was the hardest lesson to learn. But I loved the ride. I know that when I get a chance I'll be going back to read the other books in this series because I couldn't get enough. There was just something so charming and welcoming about this big bunch of people that love so fully.
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About the Author

KJ is a novelist, hot tamale-addict, and an abolisher of grammar. When not writing, you can find her reading at the beach, exploring New York City, or hanging out in her hometown of Memphis, TN. She started hitting Amazon's top 100 lists with her first novel, Taylor Made, in 2016. She is currently working on the next installment in the Sunday Love Series.

AUTHOR LINKS:
Website:  http://kjlewisbooks.com/
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Goodreads:
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Amazon Author Page:
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Newsletter:
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Reader Group:
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Book Bub Page:
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Master List:
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