Book Blurb

Imogen 

There is no way we can still love and cherish one and other.

When I married Theo Walsh, the rough, bearded townie who worked construction on my family’s summer house, I’d found my happily ever after.

That was before the fighting.

Before the jealousy.

Before the infertility.

We’ll be divorced long before death does us part.

But to secure my place in the family dynasty, there is just one more hoop I have to jump through. And I need him to do it.

Faking the marriage we once thrived in will gut me.

Especially with the secret I’m carrying.

Theo 

I would have sacrificed for her until the end of time.

My job.

My home.

My happiness.

I’d given it all up to marry her. That’s how much I loved Imogen Weston, the daughter to one of the world’s richest families.

From the day we met, I’d done nothing but try to live up to the man she expected to be with. And now, I was done.

Sure, I’d complete this one final ask of hers, even if it destroyed me.

But I’ve made her promise the one thing that might save me. She swore that after she got everything she ever wanted, she wouldn’t look back.

I made my wife vow to leave me forever.

My Thoughts <3

Down We’ll Come, Baby broke my heart and then put it back together again.

This book so unexpected and rocked my world with all of the feels that it had me go through. Carrie Aarons you have truly outdone yourself, I am amazed after reading this book.

This book is about two imperfect people that tried so hard to be perfect for the love of their lives, but they were not able to make it work. 

The biggest question was not IF they loved each other, it was HOW they were able to love each other. It was such a shock to read a romance novel that the love was not the issue, it was how they applied it.

My gosh, I am not giving away any spoilers, but please know that this book was absolutely amazing and I know it is only mid-January, but I have read quite a few books and this one is definitely at the top. 

SOLID 5 outta 5!

Author Bio

Author of romance novels such as Red Card and Privileged, Carrie Aarons writes books that are just as swoon-worthy as they are sarcastic. A former journalist, she prefers the stories she dreams up, and the yoga pant dress code, much better.

When she isn’t writing, Carrie is busy binging reality TV, having a love/hate relationship with cardio, and trying not to burn dinner. She lives in the suburbs of New Jersey with her husband, daughter and dog.

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