“Reader be warned: Catherine Cowles will steal your heart
with this overflowing-with-feels second chance romance and you won’t ever want
it back.”
- Karla Sorensen, author
Reckless Memories, an all-new beautiful and heartwarming
not-to-be-missed friends-to-lovers romance from Catherine Cowles is available
now!
I loved him before I knew what the word meant.
From skinned knees to first dates and everything in between.
But he was never mine to love.
I settled for friendship, even though I always wanted more.
That was before.
Before he ripped my world apart and didn’t bother sticking
around to help me pick up the pieces.
I knit every last shred back together all on my own.
And I’ve all but forgotten his name.
Now, he’s back, and everything is torn apart once more.
But he’s not the only one doing the tearing this time.
And there might be no stopping the person who has it out for
us both.
Louise's Review
Reckless Memories is book 1 in the new ‘Wrecked’ series by Catherine Cowles.
Ford and Bell have been huge parts of each other’s life for a long time, when they are involved in an accident and a life is lost Ford shoulders the blame and runs off to start a new life. Bell was left behind bearing scars not only on the outside but inside aswell. When Ford comes back to town it shakes everything up and when something innocent turns sinister Ford steps up to protect the girl that he feels like he failed.
WOW, I personally loved this story!
I really enjoyed getting to know these new characters, Bell’s friends are loyal and I can’t wait to read Kenna and Crosby’s story in Perfect Wreckage.
Star Ratings; Plot: 5/5 Characters: 5/5 Heat: 5/5 Writing Style: 5/5 Overall: 5/5
Johnaka's Review
“be still my heart, 5 stars”
Cowles killed me with Reckless Memories, killed me! Ugh, the angst was out of this world. I don’t want to give too much away, but Ford and Bell should always have been together. When they were younger though he was in love with her sister. When her sister died, he left town and never returned until now. Reckless Memories is full of repressed love, resentment, and the deepest need to move on. Reckless Memories is a page turner that I think everyone should read if they can handle the emotional torture.
Plot-5/5 Characters-5/5 Heat-5/5 Writing style-5/5 Overall-5/5
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Excerpt:
My phone buzzed in my pocket, and I stood to pull it out. My
brother’s name flashed on the screen, and I winced. My finger hovered for a
count of three before I hit accept. “Hey, Hunter. What’s up?”
“You need to come home.”
My blood turned to ice. “Dad?” My voice grew hoarse on the
single word. Memories of the call I’d gotten from my hysterical mother, telling
me that my father had suffered a stroke, flooded me.
“He’s okay. The same. But I need you to help out at the
bar.”
I eased back in the chair, my gut souring. “I can float the
bar some money to hire more permanent help.”
“What the fuck is wrong with you, Ford? This is your
family’s legacy. The Catch has been run by a Hardy for generations. We don’t
need your fancy Hollywood money, we need you. Or are you too good for your
family now, too?”
I gripped the arm of my chair, the sleek metal frame biting
into my palm. “You know that’s not why I left.”
Hunter blew out a long breath. “You were never going to be
able to avoid this place forever. Mom and Dad miss you, and I can’t keep
covering for your ass.”
“I see Mom and Dad plenty.” It was true. I regularly flew
them out to LA or some other place they’d been dying to visit, but I hadn’t set
foot on the island in years. Shit, it had been over a decade now, eleven years.
At first, my parents hadn’t minded. They’d understood. And they’d gotten a kick
out of seeing new and exciting places. But over the years, I’d seen the
sadness, the disappointment.
“They need their sons. Both of us. I’ve been trying to run
the bar and my construction business at the same time, and I just can’t do it
anymore. They’re both suffering. It’s time for you to step up.”
A vise tightened around my rib cage. “I can’t.”
Hunter was silent for a few moments. “If you don’t come
home, we’re going to have to sell.”
His words seemed to slice at my chest. I hadn’t seen the bar
in what felt like forever, but somehow, the idea of losing it, letting go of
something else that felt like it was a part of me, was more than I could take.
“Okay.”
“Okay?” There was shock in my brother’s voice. Maybe he’d
expected me to tell them to sell, but I couldn’t. Because he was right. The
Catch was our family’s legacy. I wasn’t going to let them down because I
couldn’t deal with the ghosts of my past.
“Yeah, okay. I need a couple of days to close up shop here
and get a manager in place at my LA bars. But I’ll be there soon.”
Hunter cleared his throat. “Thanks, man.”
The words seemed to be dragged out of him. And didn’t that
make me feel like an asshole? When had things gotten so strained with my
brother that thanking me was akin to pulling teeth? “Thank you for all you’ve
been doing. I’m sorry I haven’t been pulling my weight.”
“You covered all the medical bills, that helped a lot.”
I heard the unspoken words, “but you haven’t been here.”
God, I was a selfish prick. Sure, I’d spent a month in Seattle with my parents
when my dad was in the hospital and then a rehab clinic, but as soon as they’d
returned to the island, I’d run straight back to LA like the coward I was. I
couldn’t pull that this time. I’d just have to hope that I could get the bar
back on its feet quickly.
“I won’t leave the hands-on stuff to you anymore, Hunt.” I’d
get the pieces we needed in place before I came back to LA so there wasn’t such
a heavy load on my brother’s shoulders.
“It’d be a nice change,” he grumbled.
Shit. I had a lot to make up for with my brother. “I’ll see
you in a few days.”
“In a few days.”
Hunter hung up without a goodbye, and I let my phone clatter
to my desk. A few days. Seventy-two hours to wrap up my life in LA. Four
thousand, three hundred, and twenty minutes before I had to face a daily
reminder of the cruelest truth. I’d killed the one person I should’ve protected
above all others.
Writer of words. Drinker of Diet Cokes. Lover of all things
cute and furry, especially her dog. Catherine has had her nose in a book since
the time she could read and finally decided to write down some of her own
stories. When she's not writing she can be found exploring her home state of
Oregon, listening to true crime podcasts, or searching for her next book
boyfriend.
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