
Love can reinvent you, and, if you are lucky enough, love can make you whole again.


Compound that with her multiple miscarriages, she’s vulnerable, resentful, just not in a good place in her life. Although she loves her husband Ben, their marriage is stagnating. You always do.Īt the beginning of the story, our heroine (or anti-heroine, depending on how you look at it) Cathy is broken. You will fall in love, you will fall out of love. But the memory will remain with you for the rest of your breathing hours. Love is born, grows, matures, and sometimes it dies. There’s no starting point and no finishing line.

Where do I begin? Mia Asher calls Arsen “A Broken Love Story”, and she could not have come up with a more apt title. If you stalk me on Facebook, (wait…you ARE stalking me on Facebook, right?) you’ll know that I haven’t been able to shut UP about this book for the past few weeks. Every so often, a reader has the privilege of experiencing a book so evocative, it’s hard to put their feelings into words.
