Soul mates do they exist? This is something that has plagued Diana Palmer for months. Almost dying in a crash she has come to realize that Adrian Cahill is her soul mate. She has worked hard to be the woman he needs again. He knew her as Lynn Sanderson yet like the phoenix rising she is determined to prove to him they belong together. Diana has made a name for herself and Adrian is still in her heart. She was hurt when he couldn’t figure out that they belonged together. Adrian was everything to her friend, lover and her only love. At least she thinks so. Through the months of getting her life back together one person stood by her, John Logan. He is so opposite from Adrian yet something about John pulls her to him. She knows her heart will always belong to Adrian yet something about John makes her believe that maybe she is searching for love in the wrong person?
Past Imperfect is a tale of one woman’s chance to find love again yet she finds herself torn between two men. Diana a.k.a Lynn has always wanted one man, Adrian. Reading about her struggle to not only survive but to reach that love again was not only inspiring yet interesting. Here is a woman who has gone through so much and still won’t give up on finding her soul mate. I loved that John was a man who though knows what he wants still gives her a chance to find her answers herself about love. One thing about Diana is that she is one determined lady and no matter what the problem is she prevails. These are three people with so many obstacles yet one chance for one of them to find their true love. I just loved it.
Devastated by love and nearly killed in a car crash, Lynn Sanderson disappeared, returning five years later with a new name, a new face, and a plan...
Adrian Cahill didn't realize his ideal woman, his soul mate, was right in front of him, so Lynn walked away from their stagnant relationship.
She had no idea she'd soon be involved in a near-fatal crash that would change her appearance and leave her haunted with nightmares of accidents and death. No longer the same person, Lynn took on another girl's name and carved out a new identity.
While recuperating from reconstructive surgery, she bought a run-down cabin in the mountains of Pennsylvania. With the help of local handyman John Logan she brought the structure back to life, turning it into a wonderful retreat. He also helped her remodel an abandoned factory near Bolton air field in Columbus, Ohio. Over the years the two became close friends, though Logan remained a mystery, never revealing much about his personal life or his past.
After five years and in her new incarnation as Diana, Lynn made up her mind to go back for the man who rejected her, and goad him into chasing her until she catches him. Could she create a new ending for an imperfect past?
And how will Logan, her mysterious mountain man, feel about losing his best friend?
J. M. Cornwell is a nationally syndicated freelance journalist, editor, book reviewer for Authorlink and contributor to several Chicken Soup and Cup of Comfort anthologies. Past Imperfect is her first solo novel.