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The Aftermath by R.J. Prescott
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The Aftermath (edition 2016)

by R.J. Prescott (Author)

Series: The Hurricane (2)

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The second book in a New Adult fiction series from USA Today bestselling author R.J. Prescott. Cormac "The Hurricane" O'Connell's star is on the rise. Billed as the most promising young boxer of his generation, his new career is taking him to places he never dreamed. But O'Connell only needs one thing in life: his wife. In her final year of college, Em cannot follow him around the world but together they make it work. Just when everything they ever wanted is on the horizon, the past resurfaces to haunt them, and O'Connell realizes that justice might not be a part of his happy ever after. He couldn't protect Em once before, but in the aftermath of the hurricane, he will make sure that never happens again.… (more)
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Oh this book is amazing. I thought it was going to be 'ring side bunnies' throwing themselves at Con and Em at home studying, stressed and miserable over her insecurities as a result of that i was worried about reading it.

I WAS WRONG!!!

The book is written from Con's POV so we see his insecurities about Em being too good for him and it is adorable. The introduction of a manager is a clever and hilarious move, lots from the rest of the gang and of course the trial and 'end' of Frank.

It is a fantastic read, pulls at the heart strings and strengthens your faith in loyalty and true love. ( )
  izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
Reading The Aftermath made me remember fondly why I so loved The Hurricane. Con and Em are so damaged yet so incredibly dedicated to rising above. The amazing thing about it all? It doesn't come off as cheesy or make me roll my eyes. Overcoming their crappy childhood could be super sappy and annoying. Thats how it comes off when some authors write. The Aftermath (and The Hurricane for that matter) comes off as real, raw, and totally engaging. You get so sucked in to this story. I cried for Em. I felt Con's desperation. Its real and its everything I want in a book that has 'the feels'. So many books try to get what RJ Prescott has done: emotion without over doing it. This book is flawless! My full review will be on The Book Disciple Blog ( )
  thebookdisciple | Oct 9, 2018 |
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The second book in a New Adult fiction series from USA Today bestselling author R.J. Prescott. Cormac "The Hurricane" O'Connell's star is on the rise. Billed as the most promising young boxer of his generation, his new career is taking him to places he never dreamed. But O'Connell only needs one thing in life: his wife. In her final year of college, Em cannot follow him around the world but together they make it work. Just when everything they ever wanted is on the horizon, the past resurfaces to haunt them, and O'Connell realizes that justice might not be a part of his happy ever after. He couldn't protect Em once before, but in the aftermath of the hurricane, he will make sure that never happens again.

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