Brandi Howell
Wow! I was introduced to Stephanie a while back. While her stories end with the couple together, there is an overall arc to the stories. After so many stories, the arc seems to becoming to an end. I love the stories this author weaves. The twists, turns, and Ah moments bring you to the edge of your seat and make you not want to put the book down. Throughout the stories before this Wit has been there for his crew. Bringing soup or taking a bullet. Wit is your guy. We finally find out where his love of soup comes from and see him get the girl. Or maybe that is the other way around. From the start of the book, things don't seem to be what they are. I love this whole story and can't wait to see what happens next!!!!
Jane Nelson
Surprises Around Every Corner!! Wit and Ayelish (I love that name), are awesome!! I am in shock from all the plot twists and turns this story offered. From the minute I opened this book I felt like I was on a roller coaster. The ups and downs were intense and yet satisfying. One of the best romantic suspense stories I have read!!
Crystal Rodarte
Chaos doesn't get better than this! I like to think I thrive in what the world has come to know as "organized chaos". My mouse pad even reads, "Chaos Coordinator", but Stephanie takes it to a whole other level! I've been infatuated with Wit from his very first "Yeehaw" and have been waiting eagerly for his story and it did NOT disappoint! I love the English language, thrive on my quiet nights when the house is dark & I can sink into my stories, but Stephanie doesn't just throw these stories together, she lives them. I call myself Stephanie's BFF, but in reality I'm just another avid reader who loves the little connection I've created with this brilliant writer, and I fancy we would truly be great friends in real life (I actually do consider her a friend and feel in my heart that it's mutual) so when I say Stephanie lives her stories, I mean it. She breathes her very own life into every character's personality. She dives deep into their very childhood, feels the bruises, experiences the fear of not knowing what to expect around ever turn, grasps onto hope for something better and as an adult is suspicious of everyone and everything that she encounters. But hot damn, she also knows those she can rely on and she extends the "family" title well beyond that of her own, just like Wit. Stephanie has spent years creating these spectacular characters and has woven their stories within the threads of her characters that came before. They all have their own, unique, beautiful voice, and she somehow manages to keep them all straight, without bluring their lines, yet allowing you to become attached to each one independently. That happened with me for Wit. He has stolen my heart. As an adoptive mom, Wit's childhood hits too close to home. I feel so drawn to Wit and his story, that I'm about to start the book over again. What a tale to be told!