Ronin and Evelyn are two people who fall deeply in love very quickly. Some crazy sh*t happens and it will leave you reeling. They are best friends with another couple. If other readers are similarly conflicted, here’s all you really need to know: Two main characters fall in love. Olympic skier, fashion designer, chemist, bath shop owner, what sounds like a foursome, love story, tragedy, thriller… Say what? If I’m honest, it had me confused and a bit hesitant to read the book. There is a lot to unpack in the synopsis. With painstaking execution, this entirely unique, consuming, passionate, and thought-provoking novel puts Jewel E. I’m still trying to wrap my brain around what I just read, but what I do know is that The Life That Mattered knocked my socks off. Ann steps into another dimension with this mind-bending thriller, a provocative story that pushes boundaries and tests the true meaning of love. When tragedy strikes, things from their pasts are unveiled-unimaginable truths and the grim realization that life will never be the same. Their world intertwines with Evelyn’s two best friends, the Governor and his soon-to-be wife. They defy all the rules of relationships, falling hard and quickly in love. Life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Evelyn, a beautiful scientist who owns a bath shop in Aspen, Colorado. The son of a French Olympic skier and a Malaysian fashion designer, Ronin Alexander has lived the life of a nomad, traveling the world to find his next adventure. Published by Self-Published on February 6, 2020
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