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Sunday, July 29, 2018

RELEASE BLITZ & 5 STAR REVIEW: Commitment by T.K. Leigh


Commitment, Book one in The Redemption Duet, an Emotional Second Chance Romance by T.K. Leigh is AVAILABLE NOW!!


She’s my sister’s best friend. She thinks I've never noticed her. She couldn’t be more wrong. Now I just needs to prove it to her…before she walks down the aisle.

Brooklyn Tanner and Andrew Brinks have a long history…one she wants nothing more than to forget. Considering he’s her best friend’s brother and single father to two amazing girls who mean the world to her, it’s almost impossible.

When the man she’s been dating proposes, she thinks it’s exactly what she needs to finally close this chapter of her life. After all, over sixteen years have passed since she gave Andrew Brinks her heart, only for him to destroy it. Why should that matter now?

But it matters to Drew.

When he learns of her engagement, he realizes he has a decision to make. Does he finally tell Brooklyn the truth of what happened all those years ago? Or does he watch her marry another man to protect her from enduring any more pain?



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My Review

I received an advanced copy of this book with the promise of an honest review.

First things first. If you haven’t read the prequel “Promise,” then you really need to stop what you’re doing and go one click. It explains why Brooklyn and Drew’s relationship is currently the way it is. Plus, it’s free, a quick read, which I think totally necessary.

Drew is an ex NHL hockey player who also happens to be a single dad and is carrying a torch for his sister’s best friend. Brooklyn is a social who wears her heart on her sleeve and is carrying a torch for her best friend’s brother. The thing is that they are fooling no one. Pretty much everyone in their life knows that these two have feelings for each other, but very few people know just how deep those feelings go. When Drew realizes that he is about to lose Brooklyn for what could be forever, he knows he has to do something about it.

Drew. *sigh* Oh Drew. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. He loves his family and will do anything for them. He is an amazing father who makes sure his two beautiful girls grow up in an stable, loving home. And he’s a good friend. A friend who will do anything for those he cares about. There is a scene in this book that ripped my heart out and made me curse TK so much. I won’t say anything more that that but all I could think was “OMG this might be the worst kind of torture for him right now.” And then I cried a little. Or a lot. I’ll never tell.

And then we have Brooklyn who is doing what she thinks she needs to do. It doesn’t matter that it’s definitely the wrong thing. She’s lived her life a certain way for a reason and she is so afraid that going back on that may ruin everything she’s built for herself. Or as I see it, for everyone but herself. Brooklyn and Drew have such a strong connection with each other and I just want them to be happy.

I was a mess by the end of this book. I had tears running down my cheeks and in true TK fashion she had me yelling at my ereader. When finished, I immediately wanted more of them. Brooklyn loves Drew and his two girls and as far as I can see, them being a happy little family will be the only ending I will accept! (You hear that TK? 😉)



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He was supposed to be my first kiss. My first love. My first everything...

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About T.K. Leigh

T.K. Leigh, otherwise known as Tracy Leigh Kellam, is a USA Today Best Selling author of the Beautiful Mess series, in addition to several other works. Originally from New England, she now resides in sunny Southern California with her husband, dog, and three cats, all of which she has rescued (including the husband). In late 2015, she gave birth to her first (and only) baby. When she’s not planted in front of her computer, writing away, she can be found training for her next marathon (of which she has run over fifteen fulls and far too many halfs to recall) or keeping her daughter entertained.

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