New series review Night Shifts Black and Tracing Holland by Alyson Santos

Wednesday, September 14, 2016


First book:
His name is Luke. But nobody knows that. He was an iconic musician before he gave up music. But nobody knows that either. They also don’t know he’s twenty-seven, that he used to have an infectious laugh, and that he’s way too young to be widowed.
They certainly don’t know the rest of his tragic story. All they know is that he comes into their cafĂ© at the same time every morning and stares at the same chair at the same table. They know he’s strange. They know he interrupts their breakfast with a cold blast of air as he hovers in the doorway, mustering the courage to confront a piece of furniture. 

No one asks why. No one cares. He’s fine with that. He’s done with life. This isn’t even his story anymore. It’s actually Callie’s, the young writer who sat in his chair one day. 

This novel is a work of fiction and intended for mature readers. Events and persons depicted are of a fictional nature and use language, make choices, and face situations inappropriate for younger readers. Please note this book also addresses the issues of depression and suicide in a compassionate, realistic manner. This book can be read as a standalone, but the story continues in Tracing Holland.



Second book
Second chances are hard enough when you deserve them. Then there are the ones you don’t. 

Callie asked if I was ready. And that’s the question, isn’t it? Ready for what? The spotlight? The music? Or ready for life. Ready to face the reality that what I was is going to attack the very fabric of who I am now. No one knows I’m a different person. Well, no one except the two most important people in my life, which is why there’s a remote chance I might actually pull off the comeback I never saw coming. 

Then again, that was before Holland Drake crashed into my life. I didn’t ask for her. Heaven knows she didn’t ask for me. But sometimes it’s not about what makes sense; it’s about accepting that not everything will. It’s learning you have a choice when it feels like you don’t. It’s believing even the worst past can still have a future. 

And sometimes it’s none of that. Sometimes it’s survival. A blind fight through the pain as you cling to any shred of hope you can find. And it’s those moments, those desperate pleas into the darkness for a flicker of light, when you have no choice but to confront the blessing that often feels like a curse: 

You’re still alive. You’re still significant. 

You’re once again Luke Craven, frontman for Night Shifts Black. 

This novel is a work of fiction and intended for mature readers. Events and persons depicted are of a fictional nature and use language, make choices, and face situations inappropriate for younger readers. Please note this book also addresses the issues of depression and suicide in a compassionate, realistic manner.



Night Shifts Black : http://amzn.to/2cVnQgu
Tracing Holland http://amzn.to/2cNs3OG















Night Shifts Black (NSB, #1)




I found this book accidentally
and what I didn't expecT was to like it so much .This was a unique,emotional and intense story.Luke was a complex hero that made me ach for him.I wanted to comfort him all the time

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Callie and Casey were also amazing characters they cared for Luke and wanted to help him and see him happy again!!The best part about this book is the fact that I didn't know where the story will take me!!!





Tracing Holland (NSB, #2)
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"I still don't believe I deserve this second chance, but I've accepted it."

Tracing Holland was exactly what I expected from the second book in this series and even more! The writing was poetic, flawless and so beautiful that I almost highlighted the entire book!

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"I wonder if she feels it too when she quickly looks away.There's a tangible distance again, and I swallow."

I freaking loved Luke and I adored Holland! Their connection were something else. Apart from being perfect for each other they were intense and cute made me smile because of their banter.

If you haven't read it yet give it a try! It was a story that made me feel so many things.


 



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