Take This Regret
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Narrated by:
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Andi Arndt
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By:
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A. L. Jackson
About this listen
There are some mistakes we make that we will regret for the rest of our lives. For Christian, it was the day he betrayed Elizabeth. Christian Davison has a plan for his life. He is determined to become an attorney and to one day take his place as partner in his father's law firm. Nothing will stand in his way, not even Elizabeth Ayers and their unborn child. After Christian cuts her from his life, Elizabeth spends the next five years struggling to provide for her daughter and willing to sacrifice anything to give her child a safe, comfortable life. For five years, Christian has regretted the day he walked away from his family and will do anything to win them back just as Elizabeth will do anything to protect her daughter from the certain heartache she believes Christian will bring upon them. When Christian wrestles his way into their lives, Elizabeth is faced with asking herself if it is possible to forgive someone when they've committed the unforgiveable and if it is possible to find a love after it has been buried in years of hate. Or are there some wounds that go so deep they can never heal? They say everyone deserves a second chance.
©2012 A.L. Jackson (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Take This Regret
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- Jennifer
- 03-03-20
Conflicting
Struggled with this one. I love the performance, I usually love Jackson’s conflict resolution love story but this one didn’t hit the spot. Whilst her writing and emotion was very real and the male lead Christian had a wonderful character arc and development, Elizabeth was really bleh. She had nothing about her that was redeeming and actually came across as a wet lettuce, one whom couldn’t respond correctly when her daughter broke her arm. I know there’s another book but I won’t bother, other stories in Jackson’s library are so much more wonderful!
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