Book Review - I Found You (Starting Out #1) by Jane Lark






Tomorrow is for regrets. Tonight is for being together. 

On a cold winter night, Rachel and Jason’s lives collide on Manhattan Bridge. She’s running from life, he’s running toward it. But compassion urges him to help her. 

His offer of a place to stay leads to friendship and trouble. There’s his fiancée back home in Oregon and a family who just don’t trust this girl from the wrong side of the tracks. 
But when the connection between them is so electric, so right… everyone else must be wrong. And as the snow begins to settle on the Hudson, there’s nothing but the possibility of what could be – of this, right here, right now. Them.


My Review


Rating - 5 Books

I received ARC in exchange for an honest review.  

I like this book so much,story and plot is very unique, you can easily relate with the characters. I super duper love Jason, he is gentleman,God fearing and he is very close to his family. His parents raised him well.He is very honest with his parents,did not keep any secret. He did his best to fight for his love to Rach. I cannot blame him if he fall out of love to Lindy. He helped ,accept and love Rach with all his heart. I hope I can find a man like Jason.

Rach characters is very unique too,she had a dark past but she did anything to recover from what she experienced. She find a job so that she can  get up once more and she promise to herself that she will leave her past behind and start a new life. Rach is very positive and bubbly person that's why Jason fell in love with her. I admire her when she went to Oregon to meet Jason's parents, they did not treat her well but still she ignore it for Jason.

There's so many emotional scene in the story that really made me cry. I love how the author showed to the reader the love and respect for the family,forgiveness and moving on. 

That is how you know a book is good, when it devours all your thoughts. I am very much looking forward to the last book and I hope all of you give this series a chance. 

Kudos to Jane Lark.









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