Monday, March 12, 2018

Beyond Love

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Synopsis (from Amazon): After trusting in her beloved friend Dan’s guidance from above, Olivia is finally on the path to realizing her destiny.  Staring at a blank canvas after ditching her raucous corporate life and meeting the love of her life, Finn McDaniels, a hot, widowed, celebrity chef, she is ready to begin anew. When she arrives back home to tie up the loose ends in Chicago, she receives more frightening news further delaying her journey with Finn. Unable to control the outcome, she begins questioning her trust and faith in Dan once again. She distracts herself the only way she knows how, by diving head first into a new project.   What seemed like a time killer may actually be the thing that saves her and catapults her into a world she never dreamed of.

When Olivia and Finn finally reunite, a deep dark secret is uncovered threatening to ruin the relationship she has waited for her entire life.  Olivia is forced to decide whether to tell Finn or let it live in the past forever.  Is their relationship strong enough to weather the storm or will it cause them to part ways for good?



One (or more) Sentence Summary: I couldn't wait to get started on Beyond Love after finishing Beyond Believing.  Beyond Love didn't let me down.  I very much enjoyed Olivia and Finn's journey.  I could not believe how the story connected their pasts to the present of each of their lives.  So many intersections and yet they never connected in the past.  

I was always cheering for Olivia to get exactly what she wanted to be happy and successful.  I just fell in love with Finn since he was so perfect and could cook! You can't help but love them both as they follow their hearts and beliefs.

Would I Read Other Books by the Author: I have read the first book in the Beyond series (Beyond Believing) and getting ready to start the third book Beyond Forever.


D.D. Marx is a contemporary romantic fiction writer and blogger, as well as a lover of all things social. She is a graduate of the University of Dayton, as well as the Second City program in Chicago, where she currently resides. A proud aunt and self-described hopeless romantic, Marx has always has a knack for humorous and engaging storytelling. Her pen name is a dedication to her beloved friend Dan, who continues to guide and inspire her in her daily life.


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