Worth The Wait A McKinney / Walker Novel Book 1 eBook Claudia Connor
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An emotional second chance love story.
He broke her heart. Now this FBI agent is down on his knees to win her back.
Nick Walker found his one and only when he was just nineteen.
Found her.
Loved her.
Lost her.
It's been ten years since Nick watched Mia walk out of his life. Ten years of pain and regret. Now this FBI special agent will do anything to win her back.
But it won’t be easy…
Mia’s heart was shattered by Nick. They'll have to face their painful past if they want a future, including Mia's own secret about that day it all fell apart.
"WORTH THE WAIT is a gut wrenching, second chance love story that will bring tears to your eyes and a smile to your face." — JB SALSBURY, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
Worth The Wait A McKinney / Walker Novel Book 1 eBook Claudia Connor
2.5-3.0 starsI really enjoy this author and Worth the Fall (McKinley book 1) is one of my favorite books ever. It's my go-to reread. Ever since reading Worth the Risk (book 2) about Hannah Walker and Stephen McKinley, I have been wondering about Nick and Mia, Hannah's brother and his girlfriend. They were together for most of Hannah's childhood and I just wanted a peak into their lives. This book spans from that time period, from when Nick and Mia first meet until the present. I loved seeing glimpses into their past, how they met and fell in love, to all the trials and tribulations they faced. With that being said, I was a little disappointed with this book. I felt that the balance between the past and present was a little off. I also felt like too much time was spent in the past and not enough in the present. To me it seemed like once Nick and Mia got together, the story sped up and then it was the end. I wanted to see them work more on their relationship and work out their issues more before getting to the very sweet epilogue.
The other issue I had is that I believe you should definitely read Worth the Risk before this one. The whole concept of Nick and Mia breaking up is the result of an event that happened to his sister Hannah, which is thoroughly explained in her book, but not so much in this one. The details were very glossed over. If I hadn't read Hannah's book, I know I would question everything pertaining to that horrible event. Although I didn't like this book as much as the author's previous, I am glad I read it and loved having closure for Nick and Mia. I am looking forward to reading the other Walker brothers' stories.
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Worth The Wait A McKinney / Walker Novel Book 1 eBook Claudia Connor Reviews
Claudia Connor obliterated my heart with this one. I've read all about the McKinney brothers in her previous books and those were very emotional. But as we take a look at the love story between Nick Walker (Hannah's brother) and Mia, one that started when both were in college, and one that ended way too soon all those years ago, it's a wonder I was able to survive their heartbreak, let alone them!
This is one of those books where you have a perpetual lump in your throat and pit in your stomach because as you get to relive the history of Nick and Mia's love affair, you can't help but mourn the demise of their relationship right along with them. So perfect together, they brought out the best in each other as Mia found an overwhelmed college student in Nick, forced to become a father overnight when his parents were taken away far too young, struggling with his baby sister all the while trying to keep up with his studies. But once their fairytale is ripped apart quite suddenly and without warning, everything changes and they find themselves forced to separate, neither one ever looking back.
Gah! How I love a great second chance romance. And with Worth the Wait, the moment of reckoning between Nick and Mia gutted me time and again. This is not an easygoing book. Not even close. But it's so compelling and so very well written, there is no way to even think of turning away. You feel every bit of pain they experience as they come face to face again and stumble trying to get back what they lost so many years ago. It's heartwrenching but oh so worth it.
The characters are extremely likable and you can't help but root for that hard won happy ending. I was put through the wringer over and over but their journey is one I would gladly experience again. It's that good.
Do yourself a favor and grab this one. Actually start from the beginning with Worth the Fall and fall in love with the McKinneys and Walkers just like I have. You'll be very happy you did.
5 solid stars!!
I loved this book but hated it too! I got that Nick and Mia had a past. I read the previous books! It was heartwrenching and I understand their inability to move on. However, that would have been enough to base the story on. Instead we learn Mia's heart had been crushed not just because her relationship with Nick fell apart, but for two other separate reasons I can't go into without giving something away. It was constant sorrow the entire way through the book until the very end. It was actually morbid, all Mia suffered. I have enough problems in my own life and while I appreciate a certain amount of angst in my romances, this was over the top. Maybe the author thought throwing in Stephen's and Hannah's wedding was all the happy moments needed but I had a difficult time getting through this one. At one point my heart was so heavy I had to put it down and walk away for awhile. No more than a three star for me which is a shame because I really liked the characters.
2.5-3.0 stars
I really enjoy this author and Worth the Fall (McKinley book 1) is one of my favorite books ever. It's my go-to reread. Ever since reading Worth the Risk (book 2) about Hannah Walker and Stephen McKinley, I have been wondering about Nick and Mia, Hannah's brother and his girlfriend. They were together for most of Hannah's childhood and I just wanted a peak into their lives. This book spans from that time period, from when Nick and Mia first meet until the present. I loved seeing glimpses into their past, how they met and fell in love, to all the trials and tribulations they faced. With that being said, I was a little disappointed with this book. I felt that the balance between the past and present was a little off. I also felt like too much time was spent in the past and not enough in the present. To me it seemed like once Nick and Mia got together, the story sped up and then it was the end. I wanted to see them work more on their relationship and work out their issues more before getting to the very sweet epilogue.
The other issue I had is that I believe you should definitely read Worth the Risk before this one. The whole concept of Nick and Mia breaking up is the result of an event that happened to his sister Hannah, which is thoroughly explained in her book, but not so much in this one. The details were very glossed over. If I hadn't read Hannah's book, I know I would question everything pertaining to that horrible event. Although I didn't like this book as much as the author's previous, I am glad I read it and loved having closure for Nick and Mia. I am looking forward to reading the other Walker brothers' stories.
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