Haven from the Storm by Sarah Dosher ~ Review

Synopsis from Author
“If you’re going to make me cry, at least be there to wipe away the tears…”
Most were asleep in their beds the night Lily Grace’s entire world was ripped apart, leaving only darkness and torment in its place. The only remaining person she depended on abandoned her without a second thought…or so that’s what Lily has believed for the past four years.

Dean Haven has returned for one reason—to win Lily’s love again. He’s already broken her heart because of the demons that haunt him. Can his desire for Lily keep him from succumbing to those demons again?

Dean has no idea what awaits him when he tries to fight his way back into Lily’s life. Everything he remembers has changed, including Lily.

Is love enough when you’re forced to weather the storms life has blown your way?


My Review 


This book holds nothing back in the emotion department.  Right out of the gate you need to reach for a box of tissues.  One of my favorite quotes from this book is “keep in mind that even those who love you can unknowingly inflict pain when they themselves are hurting”. 

It is so much more than just Dean and Lily’s love story, it a story about the bonds we form and how they mold our lives.  Lily has experienced so much loss and abuse in her short life.  Dean leaves Kolby on the day of his best friend’s funeral because running is what his family has always done.  With the exception of Grandma Violet and she is the solid rock in all their lives.  You will fall in love with all the characters and be rooting for Dean and Lily the entire way.     

Just when you think Dean and Lily will soon have their HEA you get to the last chapter and…. Well you will have to read the book to find out the rest.

I truly love alternating point of view books and Dosher does a seamless job giving us just what we want.
 
Sarah Dosher is a talented author and it was my pleasure to read her debut book.  I look for
forward to seeing where her career takes us.

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