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TILL IT HURTS by CORA BRENT
Release Date: July 29th
Genre/Tropes: Brother's Best Friend/Second Chance Romance 

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Blurb: No one would say that our story is pretty. But we were in love before we hated each other. And we were friends long before that. Growing up, I saw Jace Zielinski every day. He lived next door. I cheered him on at football games. I gave him advice on girls. He was my brother’s best friend and the three of us were always together. I didn’t realize I’d already fallen for Jace until the hot summer night when we kissed for the first time. Our magical season felt like destiny. And then came the disaster that tore us all to shreds. I lost Jace. I lost my brother. In many ways I lost myself. Ten years later, Jace is untouchable in a world of pro athlete fame and glory. I never wanted to see him again and I’d definitely never pick him to be my hero. Not even when I’m broke and terrified and running away from ruin. But it seems I have no choice. Somehow we’re both back in the same place where we started. I have nowhere else to go and Jace refuses to leave. We’re on this collision course together. Fated to repeat our own turbulent history. Both the parts that felt the best. And the parts that hurt the most.  
About the Author: Cora Brent was born in a cold climate and escaped as soon as it was legally possible. Now, she lives in the desert with her husband, two kids and a prickly pear cactus she has affectionately named ‘Spot’. Cora’s closet is filled with boxes of unfinished stories that date back her 1980’s childhood and all her life she has dreamed of being an author. Amazingly, she is now a New York Times and USA Today bestselling writer of contemporary romance and begs not to be awakened from this dream.   

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This book had a few tropes that are instant wanna read it now triggers for me. Tori & Jace’s story is a bit on the slower paced side. I don’t mean that in a negative way - it just had to be told that way. The going back from the past to the present is something I always love to read. I get a better sense of not only what obviously went wrong back then but also how much they try to make it work going forward. The dual POV was exceptional and it is always adds so much more to the story. Hopefully Tori’s brother Colt ends up with his own story? Fingers crossed!! I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.


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