Always Red
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2017
- Category
- Contemporary, General, New Adult
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781492658481
- Publish Date
- Nov 2017
- List Price
- $25.99
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Description
A demolished man. A heartbroken woman. And the intense love that will rebuild them both. The highly anticipated and epic conclusion to the Chasing Red duology.
"Red," Caleb whispered. "Do you know how I felt when you left me?"
I looked into his eyes. The emotion I saw in them, the intensity, and the tenderness filled up my throat.
"I felt ruined. Because, Red, every time you break me apart, you put me back together. And I always come out better than before."
"So," he cupped my face, stroking my cheek with his thumb. "Ruin me."
Praise for Wattpad sensation Isabelle Ronin's Chasing Red:
"Chasing Red is a perfectly sweet romance, with just the right amount of spice."—Foreword Reviews
"Readers will be chomping at the bit while waiting for the next installment!"—RT Book Reviews
"Readers will swoon over Caleb."—Publishers Weekly
About the author
Contributor Notes
Isabelle Ronin is the author of Wattpad phenomenon Chasing Red. With over 180 million reads, Chasing Red was Wattpad's top-read story of 2016. The story continues to attract one million reads per week. When she's not writing, Isabelle can be found hanging out in bookstores, cafes, and whenever possible, the beach. Isabelle lives in Manitoba, Canada. Her stories can be found on Wattpad, www.wattpad.com/isabelleronin. You can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @isabelleronin
Editorial Reviews
"The second installment in the Chasing Red series is as steamy and addicting as the first." — Booklist
"Ronin’s is a series that holds fast to the notion of true love and the classic ideal of a rescuer." — ForeWord
"A satisfying balance between moments of tension and moments of calm, along with a hint of mystery, a bit of action, and a couple of subplots—which are nice setups for sequels—will win Ronin many dedicated readers." — Publishers Weekly