BOOKWORM TBR: Willow's Retreat by S.L. Hollister

 


Most romance books rarely tackle what happens after the happily ever after.  Sure, we get a few epilogues here and there, but it still gives us a snapshot of happy times.

What caught my attention with S.L. Hollister's book Willow's Retreat is that it tells a story of a thirty-year-old love that has accumulated so much dust that it doesn't know itself anymore.  How can a hero and heroine recover from that?

The book comes out on August 24.

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The farmer and the psychiatrist. Willow and John should have never met, much less fallen in love, but they did. Thirty years later their relationship is in limbo. When her nephew dies in a tragic fire, Dr. Willow Rider knows she has to repair her relationship with her husband and sons before it’s too late. She is a terrible mother and an awful wife but she’s an awesome therapist. Can she take her own advice and save her family?

Saint John, the oldest of the Harrell brothers, has sacrificed everything to ensure his family’s happiness. Isn’t it time he grabs his own happiness? He is willing to do anything for a second chance with Willow, even take her crazy bet. But as he makes the same stupid mistakes, he pushes her farther away.

When a motorcycle club believes the only thing keeping them from gaining control of the local sex trafficking cartel is the Harrell family, they are their town come under attack Willow and John’s second chance at happiness may go up in flames as they find themselves at war with the Steel Marauders.

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