Forgotten Promises by Elle Brooks


Saying “I Promise” is the easiest thing to do, its just two tiny words. 
No one warned me of the weight they hold, that they not only have the power 
to make something, to give hope, or show devotion. 
They can destroy everything, cause so much hurt, ruin lives. 
Every promise holds a toll, if I had known what mine would cost me, 
I would have walked away. 
Now I have to pay the price, watch the consequences of my actions unfold. Witnessing someone I love crumble after breaking my oath 
isn’t the hardest thing I’ve endured, 
it's being forgotten by the one person that I could never forget.


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What? No, there's no way! Elle would not do this. WTH! By this time I am crying, not believing what am living, (coughs) I mean reading. Ah, that's better and then bam! That was the roller coaster I was on in just a few pages. 
This is another wonderful, amazing and emotional read from Elle. I truly enjoyed being along for the ride.
I love Ethan and Blair. They were great together. Their ups their downs and especially their love. 
You don't want to miss out on reading this so go grab it. 


About the Author




I wasn't planning on falling for Ethan Jamison, hell I wasn't planning on our paths ever crossing. He’s the most popular guy at school and a complete player. Me; I’m the perpetual good girl, trying to carry out one last request. But when you make a promise, how far do you go to see it through? 

~ Blair

It’s a running joke that I’m a terrible liar, if only people knew the truth. My whole life has been spent making excuses and deflecting questions. I was pretty good at it until Blair Thomas entered my world. She saw through the mask that everyone is so willing to accept. She makes me want to tell her all my secrets, but can she promise to keep them?

~ Ethan


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