But I loved the way Ridley was able to bring Jessica out of her shell and back to church even while he was dealing with his own personal crisis. However, if I had a criticism of Who I Am With You, it would be that she recovered from the lost of her daughter more quickly than seemed natural given the way she was portrayed at the beginning of the story. I enjoyed watching Jessica grow past her grief and open up to live and love. Ridley and his adopted stray dog challenge Jessica to come out of her shell. Jessica has shut herself away from friends and life, but that changes when Ridley Chesterfield moves in next door. In the present story, Jessica Morgan is an artist who is expecting her dead husband’s baby while still recovering from his death, and the death of their daughter. Yes, the book description says this, but I guess I saw “Robin Lee Hatcher” and didn’t read the the book description properly. So I was surprised when I started reading and found it’s a dual timeline story. I was expecting this to be a contemporary romance, because all the other Robin Lee Hatcher novels I’ve read have been contemporary romances.
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