
Adding further difficulty to the situation is that the man that she has been longing to see, and the one she believes she has fallen in love with (Liam) – is one of the Navy SEAL team members who delivers Aaron to Natalie. Our heroine, Natalie, has just found out that her husband (Aaron) – who she believed had died while on a mission in a security civilian job – is still alive. Of course there are underlying facts that will eventually leave you satisfied of a just conclusion and the direction of the HEA in the end, but be prepared for some turbulence along the way.Ĭonviction starts up where Consolation leaves off. But be forewarned, the conclusion is a little unconventional as it involves an inadvertent love triangle. The second part to the Consolation Duet proves to bring new impossible choices to its characters providing plenty more angst and heart-breaking decisions that will keep new adult romance enthusiasts entertained.


If you have not yet listened to Conviction, please see the AudioGals review. The review below contains spoilers for Book 1. NOTE: Book 1 must be read before Conviction.

Narrated by Andi Arndt and Sebastian York
