I don’t know what I want to do with my life. The only thing I am sure of is that this is not what I imagined my life to be. So, instead of staying and trying to figure out what is wrong, I choose to run away. I choose the unknown. I choose the adventure.
My name is Anabel Majer, and I’m lost.
I have it all—well, almost all: family, health, money, fame, career, women, you name it. The only thing I am missing is a Super Bowl ring—or so I thought until the night everything changed. One night, a small Tinkerbell collided with my life, and I am gone.
My name is William Price, and I found her.
She is everything he wanted.
He is everything she needed to stay away from.
What happens if at the end of the journey you lose more than you find?
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Anna B. Doe is an author of the contemporary romance novel Lost & Found and Until. She has bachelor’s degree in education science and Spanish from the University of Zadar. She works full time in an office and gives English and Spanish classes in her free time. When she’s not working for living or writing her newest book you can find her reading books, watching TV shows, or traveling the world. She is addicted to coffee and a big lover of dogs. Anna writes what she loves to read, which is romance. She is currently working on various projects. Some more secret than others.
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Lost and Found got me hooked until the end. I was utterly charmed and captivated by this debut novel written by Anna B.Doe.
From the moment they’ve met, William and Anabel shared such a sizzling chemistry, the one that could scare you, powerful and intense.
I made a point about how first encounter are important in a book and between it was just like time froze out, such an intimate moment filled with sparks and magic… le freaking sigh.
Despite their amazing chemistry, Anabel tried too hard not to fall for William. Being an au-pair for a limited time, she didn’t need to find “complications”, the kind of one who would take your breath away and mostly steal your heart, leaving heartbroken in the end.
Anabel seemed to lost, trying to figure out her life, far from her family’s obligations and expectations. Especially that find herself and her place in this world. A trip in America sounded like a great plan until she crossed the path with William, who could make her heart beat like no else.
As much as she felt this intense connection she couldn’t give a try. Her stubborn ways might have been frustrating the hell out of me, but I totally understand her reasons.
William wasn’t the famous football player I expected him to be. I adored this character who wasn’t afraid to show his true colors, wearing his heart on his sleeve, and being just that guy. Someone you could rely on, who you’d fight for you, going straight to the point.
When he met Anabel, he knew that he would never let her go. He tried so hard to let her see how they were meant to be. I adored his incredible obstinacy. If I could, I would high-five him.
This slow burn romance literally killed me, like one step forward, ten step backwards. You have to be two to tango, one day they seemed to be on the same page and the other one it was the opposite. It might have been frustrated a few couple of times but I liked how it wasn’t that easy. I meant that William had to work a little and Anabel was in denial.
Anabel’s journey abroad was filled so much love, beautiful encounters, a beautiful cultural exchange, creating strong bonds for life. I lost count of how many times I smiled or swooned, almost losing my mind at times when I read about William and Anabel. I enjoyed the journey, Love has definitely no barriers and the author managed to describe it beautifully.