Haley had everything a girl could wish for. Her job was
to
train women at a shooting range. Harley had married Sam
and they were expecting their first child, which Harley
was
sure would be a boy. Than the knock on her door, Sam had
been killed in Afghanistan.
Her friends want to rally around her to help. Haley feels
she can handle this on her own.
When Haley comes home from work one night she is sure that
Sam is waiting for her on the porch. To her surprise it
is
Sam's identical twin Stephen. Haley had no idea that Sam
had a brother much less a twin.
Sam and Stephen had parted ways years ago when their
parents
got a divorce. Stephen feels guilty that he never made
peace with Sam. Stephen decides the only way to make
things
right is to help out Haley as much as possible. There are
sparks between Haley and Stephen.
SOMEBODY LIKE YOU is the first book that I have read by
Beth K Vogt.
This is a great story. I can't even image what would
happen if I was Haley. The story line is amazing. I was
hook from the start to finish. I read SOMEBODY LIKE YOU
in one day.
There are not many books that grab you and keep you
interested, but nothing at all was boring about this book.
Would really like to read other books by Beth K. Vogt.
Can a young widow find love again with her husband's
reflection?
Haley's three-year marriage to Sam, an army medic, ends
tragically when he's killed in Afghanistan. Her attempts
to
create a new life for herself are ambushed when she
arrives
home one evening—and finds her husband waiting for
her. Did the military make an unimaginable mistake when
they
told her Sam was killed?
Too late to make things right with his estranged twin
brother, Stephen discovers Sam never told Haley about him.
As Haley and Stephen navigate their fragile relationship,
they are inexorably drawn to each other. How can they
honor
the memory of a man whose death brought them
together—and whose ghost could drive them apart?
Somebody Like You is a beautifully rendered,
affecting novel, reminding us that while we can't change
the
past, we have the choice to change the future and start
anew.