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Title: Finding Willow
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Author: Dawn Robertson
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Genre: Erotic Romance
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Release Date: November 25, 2013
Hosted By: Love Between the Sheets Promotions
Synopsis
Where do you turn when all the bridges you have built in life have gone up in flames?
When the ones you love don’t protect you from the monsters lurking in the dark?I never thought at twenty-eight-years-old I would have nothing to show for my life.
A child given away for strangers to raise.
A childhood ruined.
A life full of dead ends, drug abuse, and one night stands.I’m at a crossroads, and I have a choice to make. I choose salvation.
I choose life. I choose myself, for the first time ever.I will find her. I will find the life I was forced to give up.
I just pray that he stays out of my way.I am Starburst Bloom and this is my story.
My Review
When I finished reading Hers, I was not a fan of Star. She was selfish, inconsiderate, and strung out. Finding Willow is the follow-up to Hers.
I was actually lucky enough to read Finding Willow as Dawn was writing it. I would get to the end of a page and there wouldn’t be any more words. GAH! The worst feeling was having to wait for her to send more pages. Patience is a virtue (one that I don’t have).
While reading Finding Willow, Star (Starburst Bloom) redeems herself. We see her struggle to find her place in this world. Where does she belong? She isn’t sure, but the one piece that has been missing from her life is her daughter. Star will go to the ends of the earth to find her. The includes returning to her hometown of Woodstock.
We follow Star to her hometown and watch as she tries to change her image and who she has become. There are some hot guys in Woodstock. 😉 Namely, River and Chrome. Ah, Chrome. *Insert total swoon here* MC guy with hot body and attitude. Holy crap.
It really is a great story, with some pretty awesome characters. Emotions are running high because Star is heading into the unknown when it comes to finding her daughter, especially after her parents come into the picture. The intense relationship between Chrome and Star (even at the beginning) was fun to watch unfold. Oh, and this is erotica…there is a lot of intense, hot, steamy sex. Just want to warn you before you start reading. I love the story, but the sex scenes are delicious.
I have an admission to make. I love Chrome. 😉 I know, I know. I’m a BBF slut. So sue me. Okay, on to my review of this hot, erotica novel.
The relationships in this book are essential to the story. The relationship that develops between Star and River, the relationship between Star and her parents, even the relationship between Star and Chrome. Dawn Robertson tells a story of loss, faith, and hope.
I loved following her search for her daughter and some of the twists and turns that have to do with Blue (hate that guy). Dawn Robertson creates characters that are flawed, but aren’t so far gone that they can’t be saved. Watch as Star finds a family, a lover, and a happily ever after. This is a book that is NOT to be missed.
After reading both Hers and Finding Willow, I think I like Finding Willow even more than I like Hers. I mean, I LOVED Seven and Levi’s story, but I think there is more emotion in Finding Willow.
Oh, and I’ve already read Kink the Halls – You definitely don’t want to miss the novella that comes out soon.
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About the Author
Dawn is a woman of many colors. Born and raised in the North-East, the youngest child of three, to two hard working, and extremely dedicated parents, she thrived on her love for creative writing. Her commitment to hard work lead her down a number of career paths over the years, stopping with her love for fiction.
In a bold, and unexpected move, she quit her full-time nine to five gig to thrust herself into her debut erotic novel, Hers.
Dawn is a mother, entrepreneur, and self proclaimed book whore.
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