Blog Tour with Review: We Are Us by Tara Leigh

March 3, 2020

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We Are Us, an all-new, suspenseful and emotional second chance love story from Tara Leigh is available now!
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I fell in love with a beautiful, broken boy. His whispered words of love were the sweetest of lies. He gave me his heart and destroyed mine. I am his.
I fell in love with the beautiful man who broke me. His boldly spoken vow was the cruelest of cages. He gave me his name and destroyed my soul. He is mine.
The boy I once loved is now a man. The man I once loved is now gone. We are us.
I have been called many things. Victim. Survivor. Daughter. Sister. Wife. Now I am called something else. Murderer.
Believe it or not, this is our love story.
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We Are Us is a powerful emotional telling of hard journeys, painful lessons, unconditional love and life shattering secrets. This story depicted the true grit of heartbreak, falling in love innocently and having the life that you’ve always envisioned, take an unexpected turn.

Poppy didn’t have the best childhood from the beginning. At a young age she’s learned how to cope with certain things and being raised with her younger sister by her single mom, she knows that having a better more stable life is the life long goal. After moving to a new town, Poppy meets the boy who is not only going to fill her world with color, but is going to change the course of her life.



I have to admit that this book did surprise me in some ways. I was not expecting to feel a certain way about a character and I liked how the author showed us two different sides of them. I loved that this was broken down into three parts and every step of the way, you really felt as if you were in those moments. You felt their pain, you shared their anger and you wanted to forgive in order to start the healing process.

This was not an easy read at times and I was frustrated by some things don’t get me wrong, but the way this author told this story and how the characters were portrayed, I didn’t really mind. They were messy, over the top at times, selfish, loving, protective, and if you asked them for the world, they would give it to you. Some of the stories that stick with you is the one that had meaning and this one did.
Excerpt:
“Close your eyes.”
I slant a curious look at Gavin, taking in his kiss-swollen lips and flushed skin, his untamable mop of hair and the blaze of excitement lighting up the blue of his corneas.
Gavin squeezes my hand reassuringly as I do what he’s asked, then slowly walks me the remaining few steps toward our cave. Without vision, my other senses are heightened. The cry of birds sounds closer, like they are perched just overhead instead of on branches thirty or forty feet above. The bite of the breeze on my skin is sharper, each gust sending a chill racing along already sensitive nerve endings. The smell of ripe earth and rich evergreen and the clean, bracing scent of Gavin himself is downright intoxicating, my head swimming as I pull breaths deep into my lungs.
Most of all, the moonstone pendant laying against my collarbone is making my chest tingle, my heart fluttering against my ribcage.
“Okay, open them.”
I do, immediately gasping in surprise at what Gavin’s done to our little cave. There are candles burning and scattered rose petals—no, poppy petals—and a basket filled with drinks and snacks. A pile of blankets and pillows.
“You did all this for me?” I ask, my voice sounding whispery and weird.
I feel whispery and weird.
I’ve never had a birthday like this. I’ve never even imagined a birthday like this. First the necklace and now, seeing the lengths Gavin has gone for me…
Beneath the surface of my skin, I’m a chaotic mess of emotions. I don’t know what to say, how to act. This is uncharted territory for me.
“Of course,” he says, as if it’s nothing. But it’s not nothing. It’s everything.
Before I dissolve into a teary puddle, Gavin reaches into his pocket and pulls out a deck of cards. “You taught me how to play gin rummy—how about I teach you to play poker?”
A strangled laugh leaves my throat. “I think that’s fair.”
We sit down and Gavin spends a few minutes going over the basics of the game before dealing out the cards. It’s not as easy as gin rummy, but I get the hang of it after a few rounds.
And when Gavin lifts a mischievous brow and asks, “Want to make things interesting?” I know exactly what he’s doing. Not just poker. Strip poker.
That’s when I realize just how much planning has gone into tonight. Beyond buying me an expensive present. Beyond pimping out our cave. Gavin found a way to make my first time—our first time—a mix of old and new. An experience evoking our past and celebrating our future.
I’ve imagined the night Gavin and I would finally go all the way a million times. But I’d only focused on the physical aspects. Would it hurt? Will there be blood? What if I do it wrong?
It never crossed my mind that he would take such care with… everything.
But, of course, it should have.
Gavin Cross is one of a kind.
And he’s mine.
About Tara Leigh
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Tara Leigh is a multi-published author of steamy contemporary romance. To keep in touch, click here! http://bit.ly/TaraLeighNwsltr. A former banker on Wall Street, she graduated from Washington University and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, but she much prefers spending her days with fictional boyfriends than analyzing financial spreadsheets. Tara currently lives in Fairfield County, Connecticut with her husband, children, and fur-baby, Pixie.
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