You don’t have to read the Consequences series to enjoy this stand-alone novel, but if you know Tony Rawlings, you know that disappointing him isn’t an option. Imagine being his youngest daughter...imagine telling him the unimaginable... “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” Sometimes ideas find you, and dreams begin as nightmares. Sometimes the truth that has been kept hidden is the key to opening a door you never knew existed. “You might not know me. I’m the baby of the Rawlings family, the princess, the daughter who came along later. I’m not like my older siblings, successful at everything they touch. My mother and father have provided me with every luxury as well as their unyielding love and support, but I’m not spoiled. I’m also not content. By example, my parents have shown me how love should be. I don’t know their past, and that doesn’t matter. I know what I’ve seen—two people devoted to one another. I don’t believe that I’ll ever find that kind of love, the kind that forgives and accepts all. And as my life falls to pieces and I travel to visit my family to face their disappointment, I’m not even looking for it. I’m looking for an escape...from my life as a Rawlings...from the pressure to achieve and not let others down. I dream of the time I can live for my own desires without the expectations that come with my name. I don’t find what I’m seeking...it finds me. Or should I say...he finds me. This time is different. I have a family who will search for me and find the answers. Little do we know—any of us—that my father set my journey into motion long before I was born.” "Just as ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching effects." ~Dalai Lama Ripples (Unabridged Version) is Natalie’s story, the youngest of Tony and Claire’s children—their baby. This story first appeared in shorter form in Glamour: Contemporary Fairytale Retellings. Due to the length restriction of each novella in that anthology, many scenes in Ripples were shortened or omitted for that anthology. This unabridged edition is the entire story—double in length and—a full-length novel. Please enjoy this Consequences novel along with special appearances from your favorite Consequences characters.
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Review
(by Cindy)
Aleatha Romig is one of my go-to authors, especially when
I’m looking for some mess-with-my-head intrigue. I had no doubt that if we were
returning to Anthony and Claire Rawlings, a mind f**k was on the horizon. Ripples most certainly did not
disappoint.
I don’t even know where to start. The problem for me with
reviewing Aleatha’s books is I don’t want to say anything that could spoil any
part of the plot. On the other hand, if I’m too generic, it could just sound
like a repeat of the story synopsis, and who wants that.
I turned the last page of this story with two thoughts.
First, it’s fascinating to me how the things from our deepest and darkest past –
those that we believe were buried long ago – have a way of circling back to us when
we least expect it. Although Ripples is
all suspense, I couldn’t help find an ever-so-slight hint of humor in Tony’s predicament.
I never thought I’d ever say this,
but I almost felt sorry for him.
The second thought I had as I finished the story was, “Is
that it? Surely there has to be more, because there’s still so much left to
tell.” Aleatha, in her infinite wisdom and masterful storytelling has left
enough unanswered questions and potential conspiracy theory possibilities that
I’ll be hoping – no, begging – for more
of the Rawlingses’ story.
Five intriguing stars!
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