From Glowing Embers - Emilie Richards

From Glowing Embers

By Emilie Richards

  • Release Date: 2013-07-11
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 85 Ratings

Description

Former lovers are reunited as a hurricane approaches the island of Oahu.

Once, Julianna was plain Julie Ann, a girl from the wrong side of the tracks
who dared to love the son of the town's most powerful family. Gray loved
her, too, and married her to give their unborn child a name, but sometimes
love isn't enough. Ten years later they meet again. She is successful,
beautiful, and certain that a decade ago he betrayed her, but despite their
painful past, both are helpless to deny a love that never died.   As secrets
are slowly revealed and new and surprising friendships develop with other
refugees from the storm, the past and present come together in one
tumultuous explosion.

From Glowing Embers is the first book of a four book series set among four
islands in the Pacific.  Smoke Screen, Rainbow Fire and Out of the Ashes
follow, featuring characters introduced here.

Reviews

  • Storms Erupt!

    5
    By Marge_Roberts
    It is difficult to get through hardships that happen in life. Some incidences scar you so much that a person can feel like there is no happiness or love in the future. This beautifully written novel takes you through the lives of Julianna, who had once been Julie Ann Mason and Gray Sheridan. They were married when Julie Ann was 18 and Gray, 21, but a tragedy sent Julie Ann running, hiding, and alone. Her hurt caused her to change her name. Gray, who has had his own nightmares, finds her 10 years later, and they end up stranded with three others in a house in Honolulu, buckling down to get through Hurricane Eve. Julianna and Gray are forced to face each other, and Gray insists on exploring their lives in between, as neither of them have been able to move past the tragedy that occurred early in their marriage. The other main characters, Dillon, Paige, and eight-year-old Jody are a perfect balance during the storm, and each have their own strengths and determination to protect Jody and each other. I look forward to reading the other books in this Tales of the Pacific series. Emilie is brilliant in the way she gets her readers to learn to cope with the many things that can affect all of us.
  • Wonderful beginning to a new series

    5
    By yvonnetcruz
    The main characters in this book are Gray and Julianna/Julie Ann. It’s a story about the rich golden boy and the girl considered white trash by the town. They met when they were young and formed a friendship which neither expected to flourish. Life throws them some curveballs and after she disappeared 10 years ago, they meet again after Gray finds her. Both want closure, since their issues were never resolved. But what draws me to this book is much more than the storyline. Society tends to judge people by their status i and some might not understand that we are all equal. Also, when you are young , the obstacles we encounter can overwhelm us, and figures of authority might scare us as well. Lack of communication, assumptions, and heartaches make matters worse. As we get older we wonder if things might have been different had we had the maturity, and confidence that we now possess. Will these two have a happy ending? Read the story and experience their journey. It’s part of a series , but is a standalone. Though I am ready to search for book 2.
  • Meant to be together

    5
    By SOMDLISA
    First published in 1988 this is an oldie but goodie; first of four books series. This is a story of second chances after confronting the past. A decade filled with suffering, misunderstandings, guilt, and anger. A love that came too soon for a couple not ready for it. The writing makes you feel. I was drawn into the story. I felt involved in their life and also felt their grief. This is the first book of Emilie Richards that I have read. I look forward to reading future books by her.
  • From Glowing Embers

    5
    By uugoodbar
    An enjoyable read, good story, and beautiful setting.

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