Blog Tour + Review: Eleanor & Grey by Brittainy C. Cherry

Eleanor & Grey, an all-new beautiful and emotional standalone from Brittainy C. Cherry is available now!

Greyson
East left his mark on me.
As
the young girl who first fell for him, I didn’t know much about life. I did
know about his smiles, though, and his laughs, and the strange way my stomach
flipped when he was near.
Life
was perfect…until it wasn’t, and when we were forced to go our separate ways, I
held on to our memories, let go of my first crush, and wished for the day I’d
find him again.
When
my wish came true, it was nothing like I imagined.
I
couldn’t have known when I took the nanny position that it would be his
children I looked after, that my new boss would be that boy I used to know,
that boy who was now a man—a cold, lonely, detached man.
The
smile and laugh I had loved so much were gone, now distant memories. Every part
of him was covered in a fresh pain.
When
he realized who I was, he made me promise to do my job and my job only.
He
made me promise not to try to get to know him, not to recall the memories I’d
treasured all this time.
But,
sometimes, I saw the boy I’d once known in his stormy eyes. I saw the Greyson
who smiled and laughed, who had stolen a young girl’s heart, and there was no
doubt in my mind that this boy was worth fighting for.
I
was given a second chance with the one who’d left his mark on me. All I hoped
was that somehow I’d leave a mark on his soul, too.

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"People didn't have to talk about love
to know that it existed. Love wasn't only real because people said it out loud.
No, love just kind of sat there quietly, in the shadows of the night, healing
the cracks that lived on our heart."
My favorite tropes in the romance genre are second-chance and single
parent. So a book that has both is like icing on the cake. I think the blurb
gives the reader more than enough information about the book, so I will not go
over that and rather just give a summary of my feelings and thoughts about this
book. I loved Eleanor & Grey, I think this book was so much more than just
a romantic story. It was about family, friendship, heartbreak, healing,
forgiveness and so much more. The two main characters in this book were
absolutely amazing. I fell in love with them right from the start. They are in
their teens when they start talking, and are in the first glance not very
compatible. Eleanor (Ellie) is an introvert who loves to hang out at home and
read. While Greyson is the popular athlete. However, Grey isn't your typical
jock, and is just such a great guy who doesn't give up and worms his way into
Ellie's life pretty quickly. They both learn so much from each other, and their
maturity even at that age was very refreshing.
"I
love everything about you, even the parts that you think are too sad to be
loved. I think those parts are the most beautiful."
Part two is sixteen years
later, and they are reunited when Ellie's is hired by Grey as a nanny for his
two daughters. However, Grey isn't like she remembers him. He isn't smiling or
enjoying life. He is now a broody and distant copy of his old self. It broke my
heart to see him like this, but I can't imagine what he went through. Ellie, is
optimistic, sweet, loyal and very protective and doesn't give up. But is also
not pushy or trying to get her way by forcing things, which I really
appreciated. You can help someone out and be supportive, but at the end of the
day that person need to decide that they want to heal. This story had perfect
character development. It gives the reader enough time to connect to each
character. The romance isn't rushed at all. There is no sugarcoating any
heartbreak and pain. You get to see the good and bad times, and you really feel
everything. I loved that Grey and Ellie were able to make hard decisions. It
was heartbreaking but necessary, and I really commend them for it. Summarized:
I loved everything about this book. It was perfect and a new favorite of mine
by this author.
"His
soul was born to be loved by mine."

Excerpt:
Eleanor
Thirty-two years old
Greyson’s
assistant, Allison, finished giving me a tour of the house. “Okay, I think
that’s everything. I’m going to head out now, but go ahead and make yourself
comfortable. Get used to the property. Mr. East knows you’re here today, so
don’t feel like you aren’t allowed to wander around a bit. If you need
anything, my cell number is on the contact list in the book, or you can email
me. If nothing comes up, I hope your first day goes well. Claire will be with
you Monday to make sure the transition goes smoothly.”
I
must have looked terrified because as Allison grabbed her coat and purse to
leave, she gave me a light squeeze on the shoulder.
“You’re
going to be fine, Eleanor. Mind over matter. You got this. Let’s touch base
later in the week so I can check in on how things are going.”
“Sounds
great. Thanks, Allison.”
After
she left, I took a deep breath and flipped through a few pages in the binder.
Then, I did a once-through of the house, familiarizing myself with whose room
was where. There was something so unsettling about the quietness of Greyson’s
home. It was so dark with an odd gloomy feeling attached to it, haunting
almost. I didn’t mean dark as in the lighting situation, rather it was the
energy level. There was such a heaviness in the space.
The
place felt like a house, not a home.
If
I hadn’t known any better, I wouldn’t have believed a family lived there at
all.
It
felt so abandoned, almost like a memory frozen in time.
That
might’ve just been my own thoughts, thought, due to knowing about the tragedy
that had taken place in the lives of the individuals who lived there. With the
number of books I’d read, it wasn’t inaccurate to say my mind wandered toward
the dramatics.
I
walked back into the kitchen, flipping through the binder, completely taken
aback by the girls’ schedules. Between school, swim lessons, karate, piano
lessons, physical therapy, and grief counseling, I wasn’t sure how they found
the time to live a little.
“Eleanor.”
I
leaped out of my skin at the sound of my name and turned to see Greyson
standing behind me with an empty glass in his hand. He was dressed in a suit
and tie, which was so strange to me.
Who
wore a suit and tie in their own home?
I
hardly wore pants when I was home alone.
“Oh,
Greyson, hi. Sorry I’m still here. Allison was just giving me a tour, and she
said it was okay to look around a bit more.”
“She
made me aware.”
Wow.
He had responded immediately, unlike the first time I saw him. I called that
progress.
I
smiled at him, but he didn’t smile back, and that felt like the oddest thing in
the world. The old Greyson had been full of smiles.
“It’s
a beautiful home,” I stated, unsure what else to talk about. “It’s massive. I
swear, it’s like ten times the size of my place.” He blankly stared my way as I
shifted from foot to foot. “I love the décor,” I blurted out, and I hated
myself the second the words left my lips. Just
walk away, Eleanor. Don’t be awkward. “Those throw pillows in your living
room are to die for. Where did you get them?”
“The
interior designer chose everything,” he replied dryly.
“Oh,
right, of course. My interior designer is normally the clearance section at
T.J. Maxx,” I joked. “Or on special occasions, Target.”
He
didn’t laugh, probably because I wasn’t funny.
I
wondered when was the last time he’d laughed.
Did
he ever find anything funny anymore?
We
kept staring at one another in the most uncomfortable silence, though I didn’t
feel as if I could pull myself away from it. I probably stared at him too long,
but how could I not? I’d gone fifteen-some years without looking at him. It was
understandable that I wouldn’t be able to turn away quickly.
The
awkwardness of it all finally came to a halt when Greyson cleared his throat.
“Eleanor?”
“Yes?”
“I
came for water.”
“Oh?”
I stared at him like an idiot, wide-eyed like a deer in headlights, waiting for
his next words. I stood still as if he were going to expand on his interest in
water. Was he offering me a drink? Were we going to sip water and catch up on
things? Was I finally going to be able to ask him how he’d become the CEO of
his father’s company at such a young age? What had happened to his father?
His
stare narrowed, and his lips turned down in a displeased fashion. He nodded
once.
“Hmm?”
I asked.
He
nodded more aggressively this time, gesturing past me.
I
glanced behind me and realized I was standing right in front of the
refrigerator, blocking the water dispenser. I stepped to the side, mentally
beating myself up.
Idiot.
“Oh,
right, of course. Well, I think I’m done here, so I’ll see myself out,” I
stated, scrambling to grab my binder. “Have a good afternoon.”
He
didn’t reply, but that wasn’t shocking. I was quickly learning that this new
Greyson didn’t have nearly as much to say as the old one.
About Brittainy:
Author Brittainy C. Cherry is an Amazon #1 bestselling author. She has been in love with words since the day she took her first breath. She graduated from Carroll University with a Bachelors Degree in Theatre Arts and a minor in Creative Writing. Her novels have been published in 18+ countries around the world. Brittainy lives in Brookfield, Wisconsin with her fur babies.
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