I think I should approach cheap romances available on Amazon written by new-to-me authors with "Lowered Expectations" (cue music from said segment from In Living Color) . Had I taken that approach, I wouldn't have felt as cheated as I did after reading J. Sterling's 10 Years Later (2015) which I expected to be a sentimental second-chance romance about first love lost and found after having read the sample chapters downloaded on my Kindle. 10 Years Later started off promisingly enough with the alternating first person perspectives of Cammie (a radio producer) and Dalton (an undercover cop), high school sweethearts who lost contact after a fallout at the end of their senior year but who had been pining for each other ever since. Ten years later, their high school reunion provides them with the opportunity to reconnect. The story was interesting up to the point when they reconnected at their reunion. Everything after that point is irrelevant because there is NO PLO...
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