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Unraveled by Mia Kayla

12/3/2017

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I once loved a boy who grew into a man.
A man that promised me stability, loyalty, and a lifetime of security. I had it all—at least I thought so. Until mere minutes with someone else made me want for more. More than I already had. Forbidden wants that I shouldn’t wish for.

Cade Ryder was everything my Ivy League pedigree should have stayed away from. Every sane part of my existence screamed for me to keep my distance.
Distance from where he worked. Distance from him, his body, and his soul-searing eyes.
But the more I stayed away, the more our lives merged. Now my life—my normal—is unraveled. My heart, my hope, my new future all in the hands of a tall, tatted bartender.

I planned my forever with the perfect man. But sometimes the heart wants more than stability, more than security, more than what others want for you. One thing’s for sure—destiny can’t be planned.


4 Star Review by Ashley

Mia Kayla's words never fail to get to me in some unexpected way and this was no exception. Unraveled was opposites attract in a whole new way. Because as different as Cade and Angie were, they were so much the same.

Both come from privilege, both work their tails off to make a name for themselves. Both a little lost and a lot nervous. Unable to deny the sizzling chemistry between them. Not wanting to. Both getting in over their heads with the feelings of it all.

There was a lot of back and forth between these two, misunderstandings if you will. And it was Angie who kept messing up all the progress they had made. I really liked that facet of the story because as much as she was trying to become her own person, her sense of obligation to her family really messed up what she was building for herself. Thank goodness for Cade's patience and forgiving nature because these two wouldn't have gotten very far at all without it.

There was something about Unraveled that didn't hit me until I was done reading. That is the power of Mia Kayla's writing. It's subtle but still packs a punch. There was family and forgiveness and fighting for what's right. And while it may've taken a while and one grand gesture for Cade and Angie to to get there, they made it. And I so can not wait to meet the rest of those Ryder men!
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About the Author

Mia Kayla is a New Adult/Contemporary Romance writer who lives in Illinois. She is the wife to the husband of the year and mommy to three unbelievable cute little girls who have multiplied her grey hairs.

In her free time she loves reading romance novels, jamming to boy bands, catching up on celebrity gossip and designing flowers for weddings.
Most of the time, she can be caught on the train with her nose in a book sporting a cheeky grin because the main characters finally get their happily-ever-after at the end.

She loves reading about happy endings but has more fun writing them.

AUTHOR LINKS:
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Amazon Author Page: http://amzn.to/2iopiIt
BookBub Author Page: http://bit.ly/2jbzV2l

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