![]() Up until that point he knew Faith was hiding a secret but wanted to let her work out telling him on her own. It was so frustrating! He was the only reason I kept reading, and then he totally ruined it the last 1/8 of the book. That’s when he stopped acting like a cop and started acting like a jerk who’d been scorned by a woman. He really worked for me all the way up until the end. I thought it was sweet how he acted with her son. He genuinely liked Faith and wanted to get to know her better. He was strong, caring, and compassionate. I can understand wanting your kids to behave, but she expected way too much from him. Everything he did she scolded him for it. He wasn’t allowed to make messes or play outside or be loud or.talk, even. This brings me to the next thing that I didn’t like about her, her skills as a mother. Had it just been her, I might have been able to overlook this. Her son greatly suffered because she refused to deal with her issues. She was the type to stick her fingers in her ears and say ‘la la la la la la’. Pretending a problem doesn’t exist doesn’t make it go away. She also played the “let’s pretend everything is okay and it will be” game a little too often for me. Which is the whole reason I kept reading. He knows she’s playing a game, he just isn’t sure what it is. But why not just tell him the truth and ask for help? You really think leading him on and lying is going to help your cause? The good news is that the hero is onto her. She’s on the run from an abusive husband and wants to settle herself and her son somewhere. I was liking the heroine of this book until she decided to manipulate the hero into caring for her because she needs protection. I’ve read novels by Andrews before and enjoyed them, but this one fell far off the mark for me. This review was originally published on September 9, 2010 But trusting Nick means telling the whole truth about her past. If she had someone like Nick on her side, maybe she could finally be free, and give her son the life he deserves. This guy could blow their world apart if he discovers her secret.įunny thing is, he may also be her only hope. But dating the town's most popular boy in blue is hardly going to help her keep a low profile. The last thing Faith Lewis needs is a cop poking his nose in her business. They accept most private insurance.Also in this series: A Not-So-Perfect PastĪmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books Serenity Springs was founded in 2011 and is accredited by the Joint Commission. Off-campus outings and meetings are part of their regular programming, and an acupuncturist comes to campus every week. Nutrition is also an important part of the healing process, which is why they provide gourmet, healthy meals for clients. The gym is where yoga, karate, and boxing sessions are led by Serenity Spring’s own nationally certified personal trainer. Amenities include a full gym for working out, 2 ponds for bass fishing, and a basketball court and driving range. ![]() ![]() Serenity Springs has water gardens for meditation, a 3-acre lake used for kayaking and fishing, a mile-long walking path around the property, a driving range, and a 700 sq/ft fitness center. They’re committed to providing the best possible outcomes for each client, through a high level of support and a 2:1 client-to-staff ratio. Serenity Springs Recovery focuses on healing the mind, body, and spirit through a variety of therapies, like eye-movement therapy (EMDR), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), adventure therapy, and life skills. Healing is structured through a 12-Step foundation of recovery. ![]() Clients begin the day with daily meditation, emotional review, and the development of a relationship with a Higher Power. Spirituality is at the heart of Serenity Springs. Residential treatment takes place in a private “spiritual sanctuary” in Edgewater, Florida. ![]() They offer residential, PHP (Day Treatment), and IOP (intensive outpatient) levels of care on a 38-acre campus. Serenity Springs Recovery Center is a men's-only, dual-accredited, dual-diagnosis rehab specializing in the 12-Steps while incorporating up-to-date clinical and medical services. ![]()
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