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Faith:
Our story was classic.
A typical fairytale.
Two young kids falling in love under an onyx sky, making vows they didn’t understand.
He was my dream …and I naively thought I was his.
Until he bartered our love and sold me a lie.

Now, I’m returning to the life I once knew…but not as the pathetic mess that left five years ago.
I’m a married woman, wed to the richest man in Nashville.
But it seems I wasn’t the only one who changed during my time away…

Hardened by life, Jace Walker’s glares drip with heat and derision.
He has war in his eyes and venom in his veins.

I thought I would be safe coming back home, but it seems I only ran from my present to be caught in the crosshairs of my past.


Jace:
I traded my future for a life.
I knew what was on the line when I made the deal, I knew what I could lose, but I also knew that I didn’t really have a choice.
I gambled and lost.
Now the one person I had dreamed of having a future with was walking back into my life bearing the last name and wearing the ring of another man.
Lips painted red, hair that same honey gold and there against her creamy throat was our promise to one another, still dangling, reminding me that I may have lied, but she ran.
I was a liar, she was a coward.
Now she was home, and she wasn’t mine.


Coming April 2020

300 pages, Paperback

Published March 28, 2020

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Ashley Munoz

24 books1,938 followers
Ashley resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and four children. She enjoys hiking, sneaking off to read, and of course, drinking copious amounts of coffee when she finally sits down to write.

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Profile Image for Chelsea Humphrey.
1,487 reviews81.8k followers
October 23, 2022
4.5 STARS

"Vaster than the sea, more violent than the wind, your love is the only thing on this earth that could ruin me."

This book was an unexpected delight! I happened to be browsing the Kindle Unlimited catalog the other night, and this title popped up under the "books you might enjoy based on previous reads" section. Even though I have hundreds of books here that should be priority, I decided a mood read was exactly what I needed right now. I started Tennessee Truths on my kindle, but ended up purchasing the paperback once I was about 30% in and realized I wanted to keep this one on my physical shelf.

"It came with the realization that breaking a heart is often not an act of malice; for hearts are heavy things that cannot be given back lightly, and have an unfortunate habit of slipping through unpracticed fingers and ungentled hands. And they fall even faster and harder than we do."
-Chloe Frayne, Into Oblivion

This story is told in dual perspectives, and we begin with an insight into how Jace and Faith share a young and tender love as middle/high school sweethearts. They have every intention of leaving for community college together, as both come from homes with little expendable income, but when Jace is confronted with evidence of a mistake he made, their relationship blows up and forever is shattered in an instant.

Fast forward five years, and Jace has opened his own body shop in the main characters' home town of Collierville, TN, and Faith has married a tech mogul billionaire. Faith finds herself returning home after her "fairytale" marriage is broken, and so begins the enemies-to-lovers dance between Jace and Faith, both whom haven't interacted with each other over the time jump.

There are so many things to love about this book. While it touches on some difficult topics (death of a loved one, domestic violence, broken relationships with parents, etc), I found this still remained firmly in the comfort romance realm. Most of the difficult stuff takes place off scene and is discussed after the fact, but there is one scene in particular toward the end that may be triggering for survivors of spousal abuse. The side plot with Jace being blackmailed did feel a bit predictable as to who the reveal centered around, and the middle portion might feel a bit repetitive in the fact that Jace and Faith have loads of miscommunication issues, and flip flop on each other fairly quickly, but I loved how the relationship took considerable time to be repaired, instead of the couple falling instantly in love with each other again. For those looking for more of a closed door romance, this might be right up your alley. There is a considerable amount of angst and tension, but I only found one briefly explicit scene at the very end of the book. If you're looking for an author who's writing is truly gorgeous and characters who will remain with you for a long time, I can't recommend this small town second chance romance highly enough! I look forward to exploring Ashley Munoz's backlist!

"We moved to a song birthed in darkness, illuminated by fire, all while I gracefully handed my heart over to my secret keeper, my bully, the boy I was falling in love with."
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3,155 reviews921 followers
December 2, 2022
Tennessee Truths is... choppy. The plot seems cut and paste. It does not flow nicely. I do not like this that much. But the overall story is fine. It is actually full of moral messages for young girl to be strong. Just the execution needs more work.

The chemistry between the characters also choppy. Sometimes it is cold, sometimes it is hot. the conversation is also choppy.

Alright, I am super busy today so the review have to be short.

3 stars
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359 reviews65 followers
July 6, 2020
(4.1 Stars)

Ashley Munoz delivers an emotional second chance love story, addressing a subject that left our hearts reeling with emotion. A secret, a confession, and a kiss seals their fate, but blackmail tears them apart. Years later, Faith returns home seeking a safe haven only to be greeted unkindly by Jace, her soulmate. Therein unfolds a heroine’s journey to finding strength and rediscovering herself. Flaws exposed, mistakes are made, painful truths revealed, but love prevails.

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1,674 reviews888 followers
April 12, 2020
Release Date: April 16, 2020
Actual Rating: 4 stars

Emotional | Second Chance Romance

Tennessee Truths is a deeply emotional read filled with angst, mistrust, miscommunication, and ultimately healing. This is my first read from the author and I’m so glad I took a chance on someone new because this one hit me with all the feels. I was drunk on this story. In some instances, I was also extremely frustrated, but the weight that was lying on these characters shoulders helped me gain an understanding of their poor choices. So, no matter how frustrating some of the book was, the underlying message and the truly heartfelt ending left me feeling satisfied.

Tennessee Truths is a second chance romance between two people who found love with each other when they were only teenagers. The author starts the story at this point and watching Faith and Jace fall in love so easily was beautiful. But then something goes wrong and they are ripped from each other’s lives in the most unfortunate and heartbreaking ways.

5 years later, they meet again. One would think that two people who loved each other so deeply would fall back in the same old way but that’s not the case with Jace and Faith. These two have both suffered tremendously and it leaves them fighting off a hoard of lies that snowballs into mistrust and miscommunication between the two. This is the point in the story that really grated on my nerves. As a reader (and it’s my personal preference) I cannot stand when characters miscommunicate for an endless amount of time. I understand that it adds to the angst and drama, but for it to keep going and going, I find it gets old. While I love HOW the author wrote the story and lesson behind it, I could hardly stand the back and forth between these two. Yes, there were MANY things standing in their way (I won’t say WHAT because I don’t want to spoil the story), but to constantly MISTRUST and listen to other people instead of one’s own heart was infuriating. Jace, while a lovely character, had such a stubborn nature that I almost didn’t like him. He did redeem himself for me, but it was tough to even like him because he couldn’t get a handle on his feelings. Not only that, he was extremely cruel and at some points reckless when it came to Faith. You’ll see what I mean when/if you chose to read this book. ( I’ll say right here that this ISN’T a bully romance but in some instances, he did come off as a bully! ).

Faith, the heroine of the story, is the kind of woman I love. She’s strong despite everything that’s happened to her, she honest about her feelings, and she does whatever it takes to survive the hell she’s been and still being put through. Ashley wrote her so beautifully that I instantly loved her. I think many readers will agree with me on this statement! It’s empowering to read about her type of characters because it sends a strong message to women that it’s possible to rise from the ashes.

Overall, I did enjoy this one despite some misgivings. Ashley wrote a tremendously strong book here and I loved the message within it. If you’re looking for something angsty and emotional I would certainly recommend this one. I myself will be looking at more of the authors books in the near future because I think she has a gift at writing!

PS: THIS BOOK IS NOT A LOVE TRIANGLE.
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1,108 reviews83 followers
April 30, 2020
Oh man... where do I start. This book wasn’t my cup of tea. I DO not like my main character to be the way Jace was. I didn’t like how he was in the beginning of the book. How he was basically a bully to Faith in middle school. And then after.... when they were adults.

And I do not like my female leads to be like a doormat. Faith just overlooks how Jace treated her. Throughout this whole book. Jace is just saying and throwing mean things at Faith. And yes, Faith gets upset. But let’s it all happen.

Even in her own apartment. Her safe relaxing place. She allows Jace to treat her like shit!

This book was so exhausting to read! Jace’s hot and cold attitude was aggravating. 78% in and still with the fucked up attitude.

Then Jace always assuming things without talking to Faith was also irritating. I mean come on!!!

I could go on and on. But I’m done. I’m moving on to the next book.

*ARC provided for an honest review.*
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422 reviews17 followers
April 23, 2021
Damn sneak peeks! I have a long list of books waiting to be read and I promised myself I would read them before buying any more books... but after reading Only once by Ashley Munoz and loving it, I had a sneak peek of this one and I was hooked.

And I’m glad I read it, it was very good. Just as the other one, it was a second chance romance, with just the perfect amount of drama and tension. Faith and Jace were damaged by events in the past and almost impossible to give their trust again.

It was a good book, perfect pace and tension until the story unraveled at the end.
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692 reviews67 followers
April 7, 2024
2.5 Stars

Im gonna have to come back and write a review because if I did it right now, all it would say is:

This is a bunch motherfucking bullshit!! She makes the grand gesture after all the fucking shit he put her through and accused her of. He guilts her into forgiving her mother, who took the side of her abuser. He believed the same motherfucking POS that abused her even after seeing the physical evidence. Fuck him, Fuck her abusive ex, Fuck her POS mom and her blackmailing dad. Faith deserved way more than this bullshit!

I'm out
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1,455 reviews392 followers
April 19, 2020
This book is my first from this author and it will not be my last. Amazingly written, the book is full of great characters, sizzling chemistry, angst and passion.
Jace and Faith stole my heart, then twisted it. I absolutely adored their journey. It wasn't an easy one but it was a magnificent one.
If you want something that will speak to your heart but also ruin you, then read this stunning book. I cannot wait to read more from this author.

5 Stars!!!
Profile Image for Halle Reads.
787 reviews179 followers
April 18, 2020
3.5/5 Stars 🌟

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Jace & Faith's story starts in high school when they secretly & anonymously leave notes for each other in library books. After meeting they start a relationship and they both seem to fall fast and hard planning a life and future together until one day something tears them apart and Faith leaves.

5 years later Faith is returning to her hometown trying to get away from her seemingly perfect life and finding a way to start over and move forward when she runs into Jace who is less than happy to see her. Both broken in their own way, will they find a way back to each other or will this love of theirs destroy them both.


This story started off so strong and I found myself intrigued by how it was going to play out. It was heartbreaking at times, it was beautiful, raw, real and emotional. I really enjoyed the first half and found myself flipping through the pages super fast. It was a slow burn, enemies to lovers small town second chance romance filled with lies, deciet, passion, heat and some sweet moments as well.

I loved both Faith & Jace but they also frustrated me a lot. Both strong, independent characters but also broken and guarded and even though their riff happened when they were younger I wish both Jace & Faith would've stood up for themselves more and fought for what they wanted sooner. I didn't like the lack of communication and miscommunication as well as lack of trust these two had. I understood where they were both coming from but it was hard to feel that connection for them when at 90% into the story they still kept doubting each other and letting outside influences affect how they thought and felt.

Like most small town romances this story had an assortment to side characters, some fantastic and some not so much. I loved both of their best friends especially Gemma she was amazing and we all need a Gemma in our lives. I loved Jace's family also and I'm glad after everything he had such a great support system with what he was dealing with poor Faith didn't have the same apart from Gemma it didn't really seem like anyone else had her best interest at heart.

Overall I did enjoy this book and the authors writing style and cant wait to read more from her.

TW for domestic abuse

《book aesthetic made by me. I do not own the pictures, all found via pinterest》

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1,599 reviews
April 17, 2020
This second chance/enemies to lover’s romance was amazing. I read this book in one sitting. Once I started it, I couldn’t put it down. I was sucked into this story. Jace and Faith were everything. Their relationship will take you on such an emotional ride and I loved that. I love stories that make you feel what the characters are feeling and this was it. I highly recommend Jace and Faith’s story to everyone.

I read an early review copy of this book and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
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2,172 reviews
April 15, 2020
Faith and Jaces was a tough emotional pill to swallow. This book dives deep into turmoil of Faith and Jace that as much as I wanted them together and just have a normal conversation about owning there choices I also got to the point I wanted kick them in the head. These two loved each other so much and so hard that it was heartbreaking when Jace broke both there hearts but what Faith does after I’m not a fan of at all. For 5 years these two have been through the ringer and when they finally see each other again it’s the total opposite of a warm welcome. This was a super slow burn, high angst and was written so well that your emotions bled over the pages along with the H&h.
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1,426 reviews171 followers
April 13, 2020
DNF @48%.

I hate giving bad reviews, especially since I'm aware that authors put their all in the books they release, and I was really looking forward to this one.. But I could not get into it.

Even at the beginning, we see the heroine constantly being bullied and verbally abused by the hero, all in the name of him just liking her too much. Firstly, that is overplayed, and second, abuse in any form is not love. So I wasn't really sold from the get go, but then after admitting their love for one another and being together for years, Faith and Jace are ripped apart. They are reunited five years later with so much pain and resentment between the two of them, with Faith trying to escape her emotionally and physically abusive husband --girl just can't catch a break -- and comes have to face with the boy who has never been far from her heart.. only to get nothing but malice and unjust behavior from him. Yet she tries again and again to understand why he's treating her this way, only for him to tear her down again and again.

The gist is that Jace lost everything he loved in one fell swoop, and the one girl he counted on always being by his side was nowhere to be found. But SPOILER: it was his own doing that Faith left in the first place. He never confided in her what he was dealing with, why he had to leave her, and that once he was able to, they would start their lives together. But nnnnnooooppeee, Faith was supposed to be a mind reader all along and understand what he was doing. Then Jace had the audacity to be angry when Faith moved on (or tried to) when he didn't tell her anything.

There was nothing about Jace that I found remotely appealing: he was rude, abrasive, condescending, and just a downright jerk. If he has just communicated with Faith in the first place, the entire ordeal could have been avoided.

I'll probably be in the minority with my opinion, but I am so tired of reading about a hero who is verbally abusive and the weak heroine who just can't seem to walk away.

**I received an ARC of this book and these are my honest opinions.**
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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418 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2020
Thank you Ashley for bringing me out of my book funk,
I was reading but not reading and I kept thinking what is up with me.
Omg I became I felt a shadow in the book.
I was in there trying to see into Faith’s (Pip) and Jase’s minds and I couldn’t get enough.
I love how your male characters seem to me, to be so real and I love seeing things from their perspective. To me there was never a question of there still being love between Faith & Jase, it was whether they could trust themselves to be who they were now and how they felt or have trust in the other one to show them the real them
Jase was honest as the sun rises every morning and I hurt that he hurt and he had been dealt such a raw deal in life, and especially by who had done it to him.
I can’t imagine the hurt he went through in the space of one year, and still kept it all to himself
I love how I seem to connect with your male hero’s, don’t get me wrong I love your female characters, but to me this story was as much about Jase as it was about Faith.
I never reread a book straight away, but I am this one.
I raced through it whilst I could in the brief moments I could.
In what is the most bizarre of circumstances going on in our world today and never having seen what is happening actually happen, this was my place to lock out or the doom and gloom.
Thank you for allowing me to receive and early copy of Tennessee Truths, I now love the title more so now I have read and thank you also for bringing this story this town and the people in it to my reading world.
Amazing 😉😍I love it, I loved it, and the angst I felt all the way through made it so worthwhile.
I wanted it to keep going. But all good things come to an end.
Kathryn Lopez, I can never thank you enough for bringing Ashley and her books to my attention.
A new author, new stories and new friends.😍
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63 reviews
April 22, 2020
Weak H and h

Couldn’t stand the main characters..H was a major douche and just hurtful in the way he continued to treat the h. And the h was just a joke. Can’t stand a h who has no back bone.
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1,592 reviews130 followers
April 11, 2020
The boy I'd once known was gone. Wheter he had let me go or I'd given up too easily... it didn't matter. A monster had found me, and now I was nothing but a walking nightmare.

Jace and Faith's story starts in school and it is the sweetest beginning.
Soon they go on separated paths, and the truth behing the separation is ugly. When they meet again after five years there's so much resentment, and also so much making fun of what Faith was, has become, is... All because of broken hearts.

Pride comes first now.

Faith was so lovable as a girl and is still. However, when she swore to herself at taking matters in her own hands, I nearly cheered out loud. It was about time.
I loved Jace as a boy, I wasn't very keen of him as a man.

The hurt is evident, almost palpable. And it's constant through the whole story. There is no way you don't feel for Faith, cheer for her. The writing is so got at presenting how broken she is, you can feel it in every fiber of your being. It makes you want to take her hand and make things right for her.

Tennessee Truths is full of twists, turns and shocking revelations, and it's heavily packed on the emotion side. You're going to love it.

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425 reviews3 followers
August 28, 2023
It’s like hitting your head against a brick wall - DO NOT RECOMMEND

This book makes absolutely no sense. The author fails miserably at transitioning from the leads’ teenage relationship to the present. There is too little information about where they are today and too little about yesterday. The author tries to write the push/pull; I can/can’t, will/won’t narrative, that I dislike, especially when done poorly as it was here. I skipped more than skimmed to 70% and the leads still had not gotten back together. The dialogue between the characters is so ridiculous and unrealistic. I don’t understand who read this and gave it more than 2 stars.
SEX SCENES - I have no idea. There were none by 70% even though during their teen relationship they were each other’s firsts. There were several kissing scenes but always short lived because…terrible writing.
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786 reviews37 followers
April 17, 2020
Tennessee Truths is a perfect example of why I love Ashley Munoz. Everything about this book was perfect. Munoz has once again left me feeling everything and needing more. Jace and Faith were just amazing. When I start an Ashley Munoz 'book I have high expectations, and I swear with each book she exceeds them and raises the bar higher for the next one. I was hooked from the first page to the last page. The only reason I stopped reading this book is because my eyes just wouldn't stay open anymore.

Faith Vanderson is running back to the one place she had no intention of every going back to. Five years ago she left Collierville Tennessee with a broken heart, and landed in the arms of Tennessee's richest bachelor. Her life became diamond rings and paparazzi. To the outside world it looked like she had it all, but sunglasses hide more than the sun. The once strong, fierce, sassy girl is no more.

Jace Walker finally has his life in order. He's running his own garage and building his future. He's spent the last five years angry and bitter. He's never gotten over Faith, but learned to live without her. Jace is no longer the boy he was five years ago.

When they come face to face Jace and Faith are viatole from the very first second they reunited and grew more so with each time they saw each other. I was on the edge of my seat waiting for when they are in love with each other. Both are so blinded by anger from their past they can't see what's right in front of them.I could not stop reading. I HAD to know what happened next.

I love second chance romance because they are filled with just so much emotion both happy and sad. I love then I can feel their emotions and Munoz does this with Tennessee Truths. I don't think there was a single moment in this book where I didn't feel what these characters were feeling.

Tennessee Truths is filled betrayal and lies, it seemed as if every person had something they were hiding. Munoz reminds us that things are not always as they look from the outside, and also that our decisions have consequences that affect not only us but those we love the most.

Tennessee Truths is a beautifully well written book, that he me completely captivated and left me in emotional turmoil. These characters are absolutely amazing and I couldn't help but love them. Everything about this book is perfect! I cannot recommend this book enough!!

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3,936 reviews39 followers
April 16, 2020
5 PIP AND FOOL STARS!! Love, Love, love this book!! You know those books that grabs you and holds on until the last word....this is that book. Jace and Faith will touch every part of your heart with all the feels. This is my first book by this author and I can't wait to read more.
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1,157 reviews23 followers
April 15, 2020
A hidden weakness twisted the face of love into hideous anguish ...

... and put a benign mask onto the face of the one who betrayed them.

In the lead up to its release, there were so many gorgeous teasers about for Tennessee Truths. They had invoked so much emotion in me that I didn’t realise just how much I’d anticipated this book until I started reading the first page and burst into tears. My family looked at me as if I were some sort of idiot for wanting to invite this amount of anguish into my life! I love books from this author, and I love second chance romances. So, for me it was a no-brainer.

I have no idea how Ms. Munoz does it. Right from the start, she created an undercurrent of secrets, and damn it if I wasn’t hooked to the stage where murder would’ve happened if a family member had stepped between me and my need to read, paper towels for tears, at the ready.

Even as Ms Munoz laid open the hearts of Faith and Jace and stripped them bare, she did the same to me. I felt so much sorrow and pain, so much ‘loss’ for these two.

I loved everything about this couple and I choked on the anguish and despair that I felt at the apparent hopelessness of their situation. And while I had my suspicions, I was as clueless as they were, so I needed to know what the hell had happened between them, all the while knowing I didn’t want the story to end. The is a story of triumph over weakness.

Faith maintained an internal strength that I absolutely admired. In the face of continued betrayal, undeserved anger and let-downs, she took it all quietly and stoically, only showing her true despair to her one staunch supporter, and it disappointingly wasn’t Jace.

I did love his broodiness however, his unending love for Faith and his absolute love for his mother. His was an impossible situation, but for a moment, I was disappointed in him. He left Faith vulnerable. I had to have a think about my reaction to Jace for a day or two before posting my review, and I came to the conclusion that Ms Munoz wrote him as the damaged man that he was, perfectly.

What an amazing read. I felt knackered for someone who’d just been sitting and reading, but holy crap, what an epic second-chance love story. A highly recommended book and well worth more than a measly 5 Stars!
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2,216 reviews43 followers
April 16, 2020
"There was something so deliriously beautiful about being seen by Jace Walker."

Faith Morgan is back in her home town carrying her secrets close to her chest. She's not prepared to come face-to-face with the love of her teenage life. And, she's wholly unprepared for his enmity. As the days go by and their paths keep crossing, the past slowly unravels between them.

"Whenever she's around, something inside me just charges up, like an electrical current, and then zap."

Jace Walker is bitter and ashamed of the fact that he appears to be in exactly the same place as he was five years ago, when Faith ran away and married another man. He has no idea why she's back, he only knows that she's no longer his. When truths start coming to light bit by bit, hope starts to flare that they could finally pick up where they left off but, unfortunately, Faith's other life keeps intruding and setting them back.

"I wanted Faith. I wanted her heart, her soul, her body, and every single future kiss from those delicious lips."

I really liked the beginning of the story when Jace and Faith were young teenagers. They had a fantastic connection and I loved how passionate they were about one another. Once we'd fast forwarded into the future, we start to untangle just what has happened in the five years previously. Jace is bitter and Faith is broken but there's no denying the ever-present connection and torch they still carried for one another, no matter how hard they might try to fight it.

I thought that this story was compelling reading but, at times, I must admit that I found it a really frustrating read! The characters needed to just freakin' talk to one another honestly and openly. There were too many times I felt like screaming at them, especially Jace. He was so quick to believe things about Faith at face value rather than really stop and think about what he really knew about her and her character. I felt sorry for both of them and all the machinations that kept them apart but, yes, I kinda wished that Jace had had slightly different reactions to some of the situations in the story.
This was my first book by this author and I'd definitely read another.
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374 reviews
February 19, 2020
This book is soooo good, it kept me captivated and enthralled in the story! I love the strength that Faith had while going through the journey that her life took her on... She’s definitely someone to admire because she has always got back up again and picked up the pieces of her life and moved on...

But In moving on, that wasn’t always easy because there were so many unanswered questions and only one person who could answer them... JACE!

Jace is beyond complicated and does what he thinks is the right thing by protecting Faith... but is he really protecting her?

You’ll have to read this book to find out. It was so unexpected with the plot and had me hooked I promise, don’t let the amount of days it took me to read this fool you. I just have a busy life. When I could read this book I didn’t put it down having it attached to my face at all times lol

So good!
5 stars without a doubt! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
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761 reviews4 followers
March 30, 2020
I am just speechless...this story was so amazing. By far one of my most favorite reads to date. More than halfway through the book I was literally ranting to Ashley Munoz herself because I was just beside myself and I needed to vent...please see below for said rant:
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Oh my lanta Lady, what are you doing to me?? I’m 86% through and I can’t think of one book I’ve had to put down so many times because I wanted to
a) throw my kindle
b) scream and shake a character
c) cry, like full on tears
d) get my heart rate back down because of all the dang stress and anxiety
You are breaking me and I am loving every minute of it 😂
Ok, I’m done my rant. I’m going back to reading.
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Seriously, this book is a must read. So many emotions, angst, twists and turns. I am hoping there will be a follow up book or two because there are several secondary characters that I loved and think their stories would be amazing as well.
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Author 28 books652 followers
February 5, 2020
I know I've said this before but this time it's true. This book is by far my favorite of Ashley's.

This book is not what you'd expect. Faith is such a strong character and I admired her strength of stepping away when she needed to. Sometimes we make choices when we're younger and Faith is no different. She's vulnerable yet strong.

And don't even get me started with Jace. I could go on about him forever. Filled with secrets of his own, he's strong willed, protective, top notch swoon worthy. He's everything you want in a book boyfriend.

The secrets and truths buried between both Faith and Jace simmer under the surface and you can feel it with every turn of the page.

I couldn't put this book down. This is Ashley Munoz at her best.
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11 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2022
I really dislike the characters more so Faith. I hate that she let Jace continuously hurt her, leave her, and accuse her of things she didn’t do. He left her , he could of been honest from the beginning and they could of worked it out. Instead he blamed her and was just completely mean and rude to her. I hate that he was “letting her go” and then she just moves in. I wish she was stronger. She didn’t want to fight against Bryan, she wanted a quiet divorce. I think she was a weak character, the way she was the one who had to fight for Jace even though he literally intentionally wanted to cause her pain. . This book just gave me wrong vibes.
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6,974 reviews206 followers
March 22, 2022
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Faith e Jace si conoscono dai tempi delle scuole medie, quando lei viene presa di mira dalle battute di dubbio gusto del ragazzo più ambito della scuola. Dietro quegli scherzi, però, si nasconde un sentimento che per entrambi è destinato a crescere, fino ad arrivare a un improvviso quanto doloroso epilogo. Una chiusura inaspettata, nonostante i progetti per un futuro insieme che li allontana per qualche anno, tempo durante il quale la vita è andata inesorabilmente avanti, senza mai davvero permettere ai due protagonisti di cancellare quella straziante ferita.

Fino a quando il destino li fa rincontrare e per entrambi appare chiaro che, sebbene tentino di odiarsi ed esplodano la delusione, la rabbia e il dolore, quel legame che li aveva uniti un tempo è ancora lì, immutato e in attesa. Come il medaglione, pegno d’amore regalatole da Jace cinque anni prima, che non ha mai abbandonato il collo di Faith.

La protagonista è ancora bellissima, ma ora è sposata con un uomo ricco quanto Creso, mentre Jace è sempre in affanno per arrivare alla fine del mese. Ci potrà mai essere una seconda possibilità per loro?

“Per vecchie abitudini che apparentemente non erano morte, volevo piegarmi tra le sue braccia, calmare le sue preoccupazioni e promettere che avrei sempre scelto lui.

Perché l’avrei fatto.

Ma lui non mi aveva scelto.’



Una verità per ricominciare certamente incuriosisce. Assodato che c’è molto di irrisolto tra i due e che l’autrice si prende tutto il tempo per svelare i vari segreti, personalmente ho avuto un unico pensiero fisso per tutta la lettura: perché Jace è così arrabbiato con Faith quando è stato lui a lasciarla?

Per buona parte del libro il ragazzo si comporta da str***o, perché non vuole che l’unica donna che ha toccato la sua anima invada il suo spazio. Lei lo fa sentire esposto e vulnerabile e ha una paura folle che, abbassando le sue difese, la donna possa fare di nuovo breccia nel suo cuore.
Sebbene abbia apprezzato il fatto che una volta tanto il protagonista maschile non sia il classico maschio alfa, dominante e pieno di soldi, il personaggio di Jace non mi convince… o meglio, non mi piace: non tollera l’idea che lei si sia fatta una vita senza di lui, dopo averle imposto la decisione; sebbene sia stato miracolato con una seconda opportunità con l’amore della sua vita, si rifiuta di fornirle una spiegazione, consentendole di capire cosa ha determinato la scelta di cinque anni prima; e poi è talmente insicuro da risultare fastidioso.

Fortunatamente Faith è un po’ più sveglia e intraprendente! A parte quando manifesta questo strano senso di lealtà nei confronti di un marito che, certamente, non se lo merita.

La storia è ambientata a Collierville, in Tennessee, ai tempi nostri; la descrizione dei luoghi è buona e non ho faticato a immaginarli nella mia mente, mentre lo scrivere a POV alterni di Faith e Jace aiuta il lettore a inquadrare meglio le rispettive personali paure.

Ma due grandi limite di questa opera sono sicuramente la traduzione, che non consente di apprezzare totalmente i giochi di parole (nonostante le numerose note), e il pessimo lavoro di editing, che rende la lettura meno scorrevole e piacevole. Un peccato, perché altrimenti avrebbe meritato una valutazione migliore.

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Author 30 books287 followers
April 16, 2020
Gah this book had me all over the place.
I loved Jace then hated him. He was a little harder for me to connect with but boy did he win me over by the end.

This was one of the most frustrating books I have ever read simple because I wanted them to get it together.

Faith and Jace were just full of surprises no matter what I was expecting Ashley surprised me around every corner.

The connection between them had an epicness about it that had you sunk from the first page, even though Jace was a jerk most the time and you wanted to slap him up the side of his head.

I felt for both Jace and Faith through out this sweet but tragic story. I felt all kinds of emotions while reading and no matter how hard I tried I couldn't hate Jace by the end.

Ashley wrote about a very real and raw topic and I love that she did it with so much gritt that even though its such a tough topic to talk about. Its very real and leaves you feeling an emotion for Faith through out.


Jace and Faith are a once in a lifetime fairytale and their love brings out all the rawness and pain from their past but it brings so much realness to their amazing story.

Fall in love with Jace and Faith today.
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357 reviews3 followers
March 3, 2020
Well, what can I say! Every time Ashley says she is going to publish a book, I get so excited cause she always delivers the perfect balance between sweet and real!
Tennessee Truths is everything you want to read and more!
I read this book in one siting, I just couldn’t put it down for a second!
First, she always describes the places so damn good, all you want is to move there with her characters!
Then, I already saw the cover and can say it’s my favorite!
Finally, the story was absolutely beautiful... Faith and Jace... this couple is perfection! Their journey, their chemistry, I loved them so much, probably my favorite yet!

“What we were, what we still had wasn’t just a spark, it was the whole damn fire, burning down forests, billowing smoke and steam.”

The intrigue was killing me from the first page and the way Ashley handled the plot was amazing! I really wanted to kill one or two characters, though at the end everything worked perfectly!

It was an amazing ride and can’t wait for the world to read it!
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