Pulse by Gail McHugh (Collide Volume 2)
Synopsis
(Pulse is the sequel to Collide Volume 1)
How do you keep existing when your heart is so splintered, so completely torn to shreds, your pulse is fading?
You’re…broken. How do you move forward when every breath is nothing more than a constant ache? Living becomes an insidious reminder that you threw away the single largest part of yourself. Your… soul. No amount of distraction can pull you from the torture of losing your…life.
Now that Emily Cooper has walked away from her first love, she finds herself running toward her only love. Unraveling fast, but clinging to hope, Emily risks all she has left on the man that has consumed her every thought and dream since the day they met. Will Gavin take her back? And if so, will their reunion be a collision of two hearts destined to complete one another and rekindle a love that knew no boundaries? Or will scars from their past rip open, tearing slowly at what each of them was meant to be? Can fate, the ultimate game changer, mend the shattered road it laid out from the start?
Only time will tell…
Tick-Tock…
My Review
Did you read Collide yet? If not, check out my review and then read the follow-up, Pulse.
Pulse by Gail McHugh starts where Collide ended. Emily has made the decision, but now has to find Gavin. That is an issue, and I’ve got to say I didn’t see that coming. :0 I actually texted my cousin to yell at her because I was surprised. (shocker!)
This is a heart-wrenching journey as we follow the struggles of both Emily and Gavin as they find their way to each other, the trials they go through, and ultimately we find a happily ever after. Not before some intense, drama-filled moments with Dillon.
Gavin is romance. Period. He says the most wonderful things, tries to sweep her off her feet, and show her how special she is. The bottle caps are just a plus. 😉
Once Emily opens herself to love there is absolutely no going back. I adore Gavin and his parents, as well as their relationships with each other. Emily finally has a group of friends, love, and happiness. It only goes to prove that fate may have something in store for us, even if we miss it the first time around.
This is a great follow-up from Gail HcHugh and I cannot wait to read more from her.