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Nova and Quinton: No Regrets
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Nova and Quinton: No Regrets
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Nova and Quinton: No Regrets

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From the # 1 New York Times bestselling author of Saving Quinton comes a story about giving in to love-body and soul . . .

Today is the first day of Quinton Carter's new life. The toxic guilt of his past left him in pieces-but one girl unexpectedly put him back together. Thanks to Nova Reed, Quinton can finally see the world with clear eyes. She's the reason his heart is still kicking behind the jagged scar on his chest. And he would love to have her in his arms every minute of the day . . . but he's not ready yet.

Playing drums in a band and living with her best friends are just some of the highlights of Nova's life. But the best new development? Talking to Quinton on the phone each night. She wishes she could touch him, kiss him, though she knows he needs time to heal. Yet shocking news is on the way-a reminder of life's dark side-and Nova will need Quinton like he once needed her. Is he strong enough to take the final leap out of his broken past . . . and into Nova's heart?
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Release dateApr 15, 2014
ISBN9781478927693
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Nova and Quinton: No Regrets
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Jessica Sorensen

Jessica Sorensen lives with her husband and three kids in the snowy mountains of Wyoming, where she spends most of her time reading, writing, and hanging out with her family.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It was awesome , i loved it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Good book but it didn’t need to be as long as it is I skipped a lot of it because it kept going around in circles but it’s a good book Tho.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Finished book 3 at last! Phew! I'm not a writer, but, smh.....
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I received this book in exchange for a honest review

    This is the next instalment of this series
    Again this book was engaging to the point where I didn't want to put it down until I had finished it.

    It is well written, heart wrenching but also heart fulfilling. It takes a topic that can happen in the real world of addiction, loss & guilt and open your eyes to each persons situation and how that come through it.

    Loved this book and I love this author.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I wanted to read this one because I adored their first book, had my heart wrecked by the second and just had to find out if they could get their elusive HEA. We are back to the dual perspectives and I am loving this healthy Quinton. He's brutally honest, and working so hard to stay clean. He knows that he's not ready for a relationship, but he and Nova text and talk on the phone all of the time. I love their interactions and how they transition from sexy, to funny to serious, to talking about nothing and back again. I get to see the best of them through the other's eyes and their happiness and being caught up in being in love. I really appreciate that Quinton is putting staying sober above all things though, and I am still seeing growth in him but also in Nova. She is realizing just how much she loves to help others and starting to accept that some of the things that others think about her, that she is a joy, that she can bring out the best in others, and has a gift for seeing the best in others and not giving up on wanting to help them. She is considering a journalism project that would cause her to travel and its causing her a lot of stress and indecision because she wants to be around to help others, and weighing at what point she should make a decision for herself. We see a lot of Tristan in this one. He is so hitting on Nova and she is trying to be blind to it, because she wants to be his friend and help him, but for her its Quinton, and no room for thoughts of other guys. He's sick and hiding things for part of it, and based on the prologue I had some suspicions, but then I saw on Jessica's site that he gets a book, so I don't know if I can be right, or if it will somehow work into the next storyline. While this one still deals with a lot of hard stuff, and Nova is still working through seeing her late boyfriend's suicide and Quinton is dealing with the death of Lexi and Ryder and how to move on but still honor their memories and deal with the grief. I think its awesome that he's in therapy, going to a group about guilt and being a survivor from tragedies, as well as volunteering in the community. He is getting to put his focus on helping others while helping himself, and I think that is a great way to give back as well as help others in their dark times. I flew through this one, and all the while reveling in the chemistry between Nova and Quinton and so rooting for them to be able to work it out and actually be in the same room together to get more of their scorching kisses and maybe more. The ending managed to make me so happy, and really get the characters on their feet and make me happy. It was so realistic, and while nothing was magically perfect there was a promise that things could be amazing and a sense that they are ready for the next part of their lives, that as readers we aren't going to really be able to access, unless through Tristan's story. Bottom Line: Realistic and emotional.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I loved the first two books in this series, and I was hoping book three would focus on the characters healing and finally being together. About half way through the book, I was bored. I was ready for the characters to move on and be together. They were in different states and texting and calling each other. I do like how the author shows how there are normally other issues you are dealing with when dealing with addiction. In the case of Quinton, he is dealing with his feelings of guilt around the death of his girlfriend and friend. I get that! But, I was ready for this to move forward and not only focus on that. I wish there was more romance. I found myself skimming through to the end.