Invisible Thread by Lisa Suzanne
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Series: The Unbreakable Thread #2
Released April 23, 2018
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One decision was all it took for Ethan Fuller’s life to be flipped upside down and for Maci Dane’s twenty-year plan to fall off the rails.
Ethan tells Maci about the invisible thread that links two people destined to be together. The road isn’t always smooth, but eventually the two people holding the thread will find their way to each other.
They found their way together, yet they keep finding themselves apart. Mistake after mistake, lie after lie, grudge after grudge…it may be too much for two people to overcome.
Are Maci and Ethan tied by the invisible thread, or will their thread break before they can find their way to happiness?
I received this book for free from Lisa Suzanne in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
The Invisible Thread was worth the wait! I had been living in a state of suspended reality while waiting for it to release and oh my gosh, it was amazing! I wasn’t the biggest fan of Maci in the first book, but she was redeemed in my eyes!! I actually understood her better in this book than the first and I felt that I could relate to her more.
The drama and angst was off the freaking charts in The Invisible Thread, so many ups and downs and heartbreaks and omg! Ahh. The story was so intense. Just so FREAKING INTENSE! My heart broke for both Maci and Ethan, they both had so many things to work through for them to get where they ended up. They had issues between the two of them and issues on the outside working against them as well.
The fact that they can both hold onto grudges didn’t help matters either.
“This girl has brought me straight to my knees, and there’s nothing I can do to find a way to stand straight again.”
The push and pull between these two is unlike anything I have ever seen before, it almost seems like they spend more time hating each other than loving each other, but we all know that there is a fine line between love and hate. The opposite of love is indifference and that was the farthest these two felt for each other.
I loved getting Reese and Mark in this story and the matchmaker roles that held and how they pulled the strings to help get these two back on track. Not only that, but I love having characters from previous books pop up and play a crucial role in the current read, just makes me smile so hard.
Though this book really made frustrated and made me feel ill a time or two the wringer I was put through was worth in the end and my heart ultimately sang a happy song when it was all over.