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Title:Fractured
Author:Dani Atkins
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 289 pages
Published:July 1st 2013
Categories:Romance. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary
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Fractured Kindle Edition | Pages: 289 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 12719 Users | 1569 Reviews

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Rachel’s life is perfect. A handsome boyfriend, great friends and the prospect of starting at university in a few weeks means she’s never been happier. But in a single heartbeat her world falls apart forever. Five years later, Rachel is still struggling to come to terms with the tragedy that changed everything. Returning to her hometown for the first time in years, she finds herself consumed by thoughts of the life that could have been. But when a sudden fall lands her in hospital, Rachel awakes to discover that the life she had dreamed about just might be real after all. Unable to trust her own memories, Rachel begins to be drawn further into this new world where the man she lost is alive and well but where she is engaged to be married to someone else . . . FRACTURED is a heart-warming tale of love and second chances which will leave you wondering whether two very different storylines can ever lead to the same happy ending.

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Original Title: Fractured ASIN B00B3JKHZA
Edition Language: English


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Ratings: 3.78 From 12719 Users | 1569 Reviews

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3 STARS THE HOOK For fans of One Day, What Alice Forgot and Sliding Doors. Well I wasnt exactly wowed by One Day but while Im also not a fan of anything Gwyneth Paltrow, I was quite familiar and intrigued with the premise of Sliding Doors. I think I stopped reading the blurb after that and just requested this automatically. So one can imagine my surprise with how Then and Always seemed to be a sleepy Adult Contemporary Romance one chapter then playing with sci-fi, paranormal possibilities in

Well. Started this today. Finished this today. Cried big buckets of tears, sobbed into my pillow for half an hour now I'm writing this. Do I REALLY need to say anymore? Nope don't think I do. Happy Reading Folks!

FIVE SOLID KEPT ME HOOKED TO THE VERY END STARSSIDE NOTE: Let me just say, I wish the Author or the Publishers would decide on a title for this some reviews are calling it Then And Always and some Fractured - WHICH IS IT?? It seems to change constantly and by geographical location. Whaatt??ANYWAYS . . .WOW. JUST - WOW.This book had me hooked from the very first paragraph: My first life ended at 10.37pm on a rainy December night, on a deserted street beside the old church.My second life began

I have to admire the author of this book to a certain extent for managing to take such an interesting concept and turn it into an unbelievably dull story. I don't often review books and I don't like to be too negative, but this book was really not good at all - I'm very surprised to see so many good reviews. The premise was good and I was looking forward to it having read the blurb, but it just didn't work.To summarise some of the main problems I had with this book:- it wasn't very well written

Wow......

3.5 stars rounded up. ^^ I randomly picked this up from my friend Carols favorites shelf and Im glad I did. Its a creative story told in an imaginative plot with a dab of paranormal, a good dose of mystery and a hint of sci-fi with this possibility of a parallel world and until you finish the book, you wont be able to tell really which is which. Rachel, a not so reliable narrator, opens up the story with a flashback of the last night together she and her closest friends had before going off to

I am not a big reader of women's fiction or the so called chick lit. Not that there is anything wrong with the genre, I just tend to favor historical novels or those of the legal/suspense, mystery genre. Very hard for me to give four stars to this kind of novel. So why than did this book have me sniffling at the end?Well...... this book had some really great characters, some not so great ones as well, but it made the good ones come off even better. The big hook though is that once you are
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