Come Back to Me
When a Marine Chaplain knocks on her door, Jessa's heart breaks-someone she loves is dead. Killed in action, but is it Riley or Kit? Her brother or her boyfriend . . .



Three months earlier, Marine Kit Ryan finds himself back home on leave and dangerously drawn to his best friend Riley's sister, Jessa-the one girl he can't have. Exhausted from fighting his feelings, Kit finally gives in, and Jessa isn't strong enough to resist diving headfirst into a passionate relationship.



But what was just supposed to be a summer romance develops into something far greater than either of them expected. Jessa's finally found the man of her dreams and Kit's finally discovered there's someone he'd sacrifice everything for.



When it's time for Kit to redeploy, neither one is ready to say goodbye. Jessa vows to wait for him and Kit promises to come home to her. No matter what.



But as Jessa stands waiting for the Marine Chaplain to break her heart, she can't help but feel that Kit has broken his promise . . .



Riley or Kit? Kit or Riley? Her brother or her boyfriend? Who's coming home to her?
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Come Back to Me
When a Marine Chaplain knocks on her door, Jessa's heart breaks-someone she loves is dead. Killed in action, but is it Riley or Kit? Her brother or her boyfriend . . .



Three months earlier, Marine Kit Ryan finds himself back home on leave and dangerously drawn to his best friend Riley's sister, Jessa-the one girl he can't have. Exhausted from fighting his feelings, Kit finally gives in, and Jessa isn't strong enough to resist diving headfirst into a passionate relationship.



But what was just supposed to be a summer romance develops into something far greater than either of them expected. Jessa's finally found the man of her dreams and Kit's finally discovered there's someone he'd sacrifice everything for.



When it's time for Kit to redeploy, neither one is ready to say goodbye. Jessa vows to wait for him and Kit promises to come home to her. No matter what.



But as Jessa stands waiting for the Marine Chaplain to break her heart, she can't help but feel that Kit has broken his promise . . .



Riley or Kit? Kit or Riley? Her brother or her boyfriend? Who's coming home to her?
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Come Back to Me

Come Back to Me

by Mila Gray

Narrated by Tim Paige, Samantha Summers

Unabridged — 10 hours, 35 minutes

Come Back to Me

Come Back to Me

by Mila Gray

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Overview

When a Marine Chaplain knocks on her door, Jessa's heart breaks-someone she loves is dead. Killed in action, but is it Riley or Kit? Her brother or her boyfriend . . .



Three months earlier, Marine Kit Ryan finds himself back home on leave and dangerously drawn to his best friend Riley's sister, Jessa-the one girl he can't have. Exhausted from fighting his feelings, Kit finally gives in, and Jessa isn't strong enough to resist diving headfirst into a passionate relationship.



But what was just supposed to be a summer romance develops into something far greater than either of them expected. Jessa's finally found the man of her dreams and Kit's finally discovered there's someone he'd sacrifice everything for.



When it's time for Kit to redeploy, neither one is ready to say goodbye. Jessa vows to wait for him and Kit promises to come home to her. No matter what.



But as Jessa stands waiting for the Marine Chaplain to break her heart, she can't help but feel that Kit has broken his promise . . .



Riley or Kit? Kit or Riley? Her brother or her boyfriend? Who's coming home to her?

Editorial Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2015-09-16
Jessa's grown up in a Marine family, but she's nevertheless unprepared for tragic news from Afghanistan about her brother and his best friend, who also happens to be her new boyfriend. The novel's opening is gripping: a Marine chaplain arrives to break the news to Jessa that one (or possibly even both) of the boys has been killed. Waiting for the reveal, she flashes back to how her brother's best friend, Kit, became her boyfriend during the boys' recent visit home on leave. Jessa and Kit's relationship hits lots of traditional romance notes—a childhood friendship that turns romantic, potential disapproval from Jessa's protective brother, and Kit's abandonment of his playboy ways in favor of the love of an innocent woman. Kit and Jessa's shared formative childhood experiences provide each with a sincere understanding of the other's personality while also offering opportunities for lots of teasing banter. And their physical attraction is rendered in scorching detail. Seeing the relationship develop while at the same time knowing that tragedy has already struck makes the first half of the novel agonizingly tense. But after the reveal, when the story moves away from romance to explore grief and PTSD, the underdeveloped secondary characters react so unpredictably that they feel simply inconsistent, especially Jessa's father. And the epilogue is beyond neat and tidy. Fans of hot, forbidden romance in new-adult detail may be able to overlook the uneven ending. (Fiction. 14 & up)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177288109
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 03/16/2021
Series: Come Back to Me , #1
Edition description: Unabridged

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Come Back to Me

A whorl in the glass distorts the picture, like a thumbprint smear over a lens. I’m halfway down the stairs, gathering my hair into a ponytail, thoughts a million miles away, when a blur outside the window pulls me up short.

I take another step, the view clears, and when I realize what I’m seeing, who I’m seeing, my stomach plummets and the air leaves my lungs like a final exhalation. My arms fall slowly to my sides. My body’s instinct is to turn and run back upstairs, to tear into the bathroom and lock the door, but I’m frozen. This is the moment you have nightmares about, play over in your mind, the darkest of daydreams, furnished by movies and by real-life stories you’ve overheard your whole life.

You imagine over and over how you’ll cope, what you’ll say, how you’ll act when you open the door and find them standing there. You pray to every god you can dream up that this moment won’t ever happen. You make bargains, promises, desperate barters. And you live each day with the murmur of those prayers playing on a loop in the background of your mind, an endless chant. And then the moment happens and you realize it was all for nothing. The prayers went unheard. There was no bargain to make. Was it your fault? Did you fail to keep your promise?

Time seems to have slowed. Kit’s father hasn’t moved. He’s standing at the end of the driveway staring up at the house, squinting against the early morning glare. He’s wearing his Dress Blues. It’s that fact which registered before all else, which told me all I needed to know. That and the fact that he’s here at all. Kit’s father has never once been to the house. There is only one reason why he would ever come.

He hasn’t taken a step, and I will him not to. I will him to turn around and get back into the dark sedan sitting at the curb. A shadowy figure in uniform sits at the wheel. Please. Get back in and drive away. I start making futile bargains with some nameless god. If he gets back in the car and drives away, I’ll do anything. But he doesn’t. He takes a step down the driveway toward the house, and that’s when I know for certain that either Riley or Kit is dead.

A scream, or maybe a sob, tries to struggle up my throat, but it’s blocked by a solid wave of nausea. I grab for the banister to stay upright. Who? Which one? My brother or my boyfriend? Oh God. Oh God. My legs are shaking. I watch Kit’s father walk slowly up the drive, head bowed.

Memories, images, words, flicker through my mind like scratched fragments of film: Kit’s arms around my waist drawing me closer, our first kiss under the cover of darkness just by the back door, the smile on his face the first time we slept together, the blue of his eyes lit up by the sparks from a Chinese lantern, the fierceness in his voice when he told me he was going to love me forever.

Come back to me. That was the very last thing I said to him. Come back to me.

Always. The very last thing he said to me.

Then I see Riley as a kid throwing a toy train down the stairs, dive-bombing into the pool, holding my hand at our grandfather’s funeral, grinning and high-fiving Kit after they’d enlisted. The snapshot of him in his uniform on graduation day. The circles under his eyes the last time I saw him.

The door buzzes. I jump. But I stay where I am, frozen halfway up the stairs. If I don’t answer the door, maybe he’ll go away. Maybe this won’t be happening. But the doorbell sounds again. And then I hear footsteps on the landing above me. My mother’s voice, sleepy and confused. “Jessa? Who is it? Why are you just standing there?”

Then she sees. She peers through the window, and I hear the intake of air, the ragged “no” she utters in response. She too knows that a military car parked outside the house at seven a.m. can signify only one thing.

I turn to her. Her hand is pressed to her mouth. Standing in her nightdress, her hair unbrushed, the blood rushing from her face, she looks like she’s seen a ghost. No. That’s wrong. She looks like she is a ghost.

The bell buzzes for a third time.

“Get the door, Jessa,” my mother says in a strange voice I don’t recognize. It startles me enough that I start to walk down the stairs. I feel calmer all of a sudden, like I’m floating outside my body. This can’t be happening. It’s not real. It’s just a dream.

I find myself standing somehow in front of the door. I unlock it. I open it. Kit. Riley. Kit. Riley. Their names circle my mind like birds of prey in a cloudless blue sky. Kit. Riley. Which is it? Is Kit’s father here in his Dress Blues with his chaplain insignia to tell us that my brother has been killed in action or that his son—my boyfriend—has been killed in action? He would come either way. He would want to be the one to tell me. He would want to be the one to tell my mom.

Kit’s father blinks at me. He’s been crying. His eyes are red, his cheeks wet. He’s still crying, in fact. I watch the tears slide down his face and realize that I’ve never seen him cry before. It automatically makes me want to comfort him, but even if I could find the words, my throat is so dry I couldn’t speak them.

“Jessa,” Kit’s father says in a husky voice.

I hold on to the doorframe, keeping my back straight. I’m aware that my mother has followed me down the stairs and is standing right behind me. Kit’s father glances at her over my shoulder. He takes a deep breath, lifts his chin, and removes his hat before his eyes flicker back to me.

“I’m sorry,” he says.

“Who?” I hear myself ask. “Who is it?”

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