

I have yet to read a Mia Sheridan novel that didn't bring me to tears at least once, while at the same time leaving me feeling whole at the end of the read.
Ramsay was a work of art. It was once of those books that you kind of saw the ending coming, but it didn't matter, because the entirety of the book was breathtaking and it was a journey you could wait to go on.
Lydia and Brogan had SUCH a hard time. From the very start things were rocky for these two. Life was battling against them and they didn't even know it. A series of terrible events leaves this couple broken. One single event can have far more of an impact than you expect. One event leaves these two broken.
This novel was such a wonderful read. Watching the struggle between these two once they come back into each other's lives, it was heart breaking. I wanted so much for them to just break down and be HONEST with each other, but that isn't how things work.
Revenge is a bitter bed partner.
So is regret.
I couldn't get enough of these two. I felt like there was JUST enough going on in the background to give us a wild ride, but in the end all I wanted was the love I knew they had, to come out.
In the end I LOVED it. I got the HEA I wanted and it was beautiful.
Lydia De Havilland is shocked when Brogan Ramsay suddenly reappears in her life. Several years before, Brogan was the son of her family's gardener, and the boy she hurt and betrayed. But Brogan is no longer the quiet, sensitive boy she remembers. Now he's a man—gorgeous, powerful . . . and seeking vengeance.
Brogan Ramsay can't let go of the memory of Lydia tricking him cruelly, leaving his heart shattered and his family penniless. And now he's back to destroy her family the way his was destroyed. There's only one problem . . . the girl who wounded him so badly years ago is now a woman who still has the power to render him breathless.
Ramsay is the story of betrayal and wrath, of the strength of regret and the power of forgiveness. It is the story of the thin veil between love and hate, and how more often than not, when we seek to inflict pain on others, the heart we wound is our own.
THIS IS A STAND-ALONE SIGN OF LOVE NOVEL, INSPIRED BY ARIES. New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.(less)