ARC provided by Kim Karr in exchange for an honest review.
5 HUGE STARS FOR "TORN"
Torn is the perfect sequel…..Really.
The review below contains spoilers for "Connected".
The minute I read the last sentence of “Connected”, I could
not wait for “Torn”. I was obsessed. The
last chapter blew my mind, ripped the entire book apart, turn the story upside
down and left me craving more… More River, more Ben, more Dahlia and the
incessant need to answer the burning question: How does the existence of Ben
factor into their lives?? Needless to
say, “Torn” has given me the worse case of book hangover I’ve suffered, EVER. This is not your typical love triangle. It is a love story about two men who are
deeply in love with and fight for the same woman.
At the end of “Connected”, Dahlia’s phone is
ringing…answering a call that will change her world forever. Dahlia, a woman who has seen enough heart
ache to fill several lifetimes, has finally moved beyond the loss of Ben. She had witnessed his murder, which tore her
life apart. She mourned his death for
over two years and is managing to piece a new life together with River. Continuing her life without her best friend
turned fiancée was not easy. Ben was her
rock and has carried her through the emotional trauma of losing both her
parents. The twist in Connected…it turns
out Ben is alive, hiding from some really bad people who posed a threat to both
himself and Dahlia. Ben, an
investigative reporter, took on a dangerous assignment, which put them both at
risk. Making a selfish decision to put
his career before his relationship with Dahlia, he faked his own death and starts
his life anew. When there is no longer
the threat of danger, Ben returns to his former life, ready to reclaim Dahl’s
heart while disrupting her plans to marry her current fiancée River. WOW!
River, a hot and damn sexy singer in a rock band, met Dahlia
during her college days. The two become reunited and their relationship turns
into a full-blown romance. River becomes an important part of Dahlia’s life by
helping her move on from darkness to a bright future. He is her soul mate and protector. I could feel his undying love for Dahlia
throughout the story. With Ben’s return,
River begins to doubt his relationship with Dahlia and fears she will be lost
to him forever. This doubt tears River’s
heart. I ached for River and his devotion to Dahlia swelled my heart. He longs for assurances, longs to
believe he is her true love and not a consolation prize.
“ I love you, Dahlia,
I love everything about you. You’re
perfect, really…. And I will love you more, forever.” SWOON!!
He is a white knight, a dream lover and one hell of a sexy
beast. When these two get together, they
have some of the most sensual, panty melting, sexual encounters. From a good
old fashion backyard banging, to a birthday striptease, their passion is never
ending.
With the return of Ben comes the discovery of his past
secrets, his betrayals and how they involve the people in her life. These secrets have the potential to crush
Dahlia. But, Dahlia is by no means a
damsel in distress. Despite being
plagued by so much sadness, she is a strong and determined woman. She has made her decision as to whom she
loves and will continue to spend her life with. She is not a weak willed, fickle girl who
bounces between the hearts of two men.
The man she has chosen to love feeds that strength and helps her to
persevere. Dahlia is rock solid. Her
strength is what I loved most and she is one of my most favorite female lead
characters.
Ben has torn my heart apart. With the masterful writings of Kim Karr, I
abhorred, pitied and adored his character.
I wanted to both strangle and coddle him (at certain times). I am perplexed as to how I could feel
compassion for him. But I did, despite the fact that he is an arrogant, cocky,
selfish, lying son-of-a-bitch. His
betrayals are many to both Dahl and his family.
He thinks himself noble, believing his decisions were made with Dahl’s
safety in mind... I call BULLSHIT. Ben
had choices and Dahlia was not a priority. And I love…LOVED how she rips into
him… calling him out on what he has done.
“Do you have any idea
what I’ve been though? What you put me
though? You died in front of me… you
didn’t disappear, Ben – you fucking died in front of my eyes. I saw him – the asshole
who shot you. I saw the coroner take your body away. I went to your God damn funeral… I cried for
you, mourned you, missed you. At times I just wanted to die without you…”
Love a chick with CAJONES!
But there are times when you see that Ben truly loves
Dahl. A tiny piece of my heart bleeds
for him, for he too has suffered losses in this story, mostly by his own
self-destructive hands. I pity Ben for what he did and what he endured. But make no mistake, he adores Dahl and is persistent in his fight for her love.
“Through everything,
after all this time, you need to know…I have never stopped loving you, not for
one second…” Ah Ben, you are a conundrum. I both love and hate you.
Both men love Dahlia. Both are loved by Dahlia. Ben and River, regardless of their faults,
believe they have the right to own her heart and will fight for her
future. Following Dahlia’s journey
there’s the discovery of which man, either her past or her present love, she
surrenders her heart too. From the pain
in Dahlia’s heart comes the beauty in her soul. Torn is truly an exquisite love
story.