Butterfly Author:Elle Harper, Sibel Hodge ***WARNING: This novel is a new adult contemporary romance containing mature themes***For fans of Easy by Tammara Webber and Blue-Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas, Butterfly is a journey of two damaged people's struggle to find inner strength, trust, and hope... — Grace Elliot is falling apart. Overwhelming tragedy has turned her world into a dark and ... more »lonely place. Facing the pain and the ghosts is impossible. Hiding her secret behind a mask of confidence and living a lie is the only thing she knows how to do. She's alive...but not living.
Counsellor Ben Hardy is certain he can help Grace heal. Maybe it's a way to rid himself of the demons haunting him from that one horrific night when his life shattered.
When they meet, everything changes, and their pasts offer them a remedy to save each other...until Ben's traumatic history threatens to destroy the trust they've built.
Will the truth tear them apart? Or will it force them to understand the healing power of forgiveness and love?
What readers are saying about Butterfly:
"I couldn't recommend this book enough. It's raw, it's honest, it's brutal, it's
real ... handled beautifully, with many messages to share because in the end
it's about surviving any way you can. Also, one of the very best duel-POV's
I've ever read." -- Bibliophilia, Goodreads
"This book was just beautiful. From the first chapter I couldn't stop reading. I really hope that a ton of people read this and love this book as much as I did." -- Tattered Book Blog
"Beautiful. Simply beautifully written, heartfelt and engaging. A must read. 5 outstanding
stars." -- Lisa Lim, Author of Confessions of a Call Center
Girl
"Amazing is the first word that comes to mind when I think of this book." --
Alexandra, Amazon
"What separates this book from the pack of new adult though is the writing, which is
wonderful, and the hope that is carried throughout." -- WeeBeaks, Amazon
"Grace and Ben are beautiful characters with tragic pasts. I loved watching them
interact and grow as the story unfolded. Great read!"-- James Dubelko,