Book Review: A Woman Worth Healing

 


If I had known it was the last goodbye, I would have held on tighter and never let you go.

Haunted by insurmountable grief, Jennifer tries to come to terms with the loss of her son. Moving forward seems like a Herculean task that she is ill-equipped to deal with.
Until she meets Sawyer.

Struggling with a grief of his own, the last thing Sawyer expected was a searingly, intense connection to a broken woman who walked into his tattoo studio looking for a job.

As their lives become more entwined, and the heat between them rises. Will they be capable of riding the destructive waves that life batters against them?

Or are some heartbreaks too much to overcome?

A Woman Worth Healing is book one in the Waves of Heartbreak Duet. This beautiful, grief-ridden, steamy romance will have you reaching for a box of tissues while you eagerly turn the pages. If you want to learn more about tropes and possible triggers before reading, please visit the author's website nduneauthor.com.


My Review

I am a sucker for a grumpy MC. This is because he always falls first and hard for the FMC. Sawyer has a kind heart. It was truly shown by the way that he cared for Jen. He never put pressure on her but just let her know he was there and not letting go. It helped because in a way he could relate to loss and addiction. 

I would never wish what Jen went through on anyone. My heart broke for her. Yet, I loved that N, wrote Jen as a "real" person that was going through trauma and that she was not "perfect". It did make her relatable and allowed me to connection with her on an emotional level. 

OMG. I am not crying, you are crying. I thought I was utterly prepared for this book, but I was not. N showed just how amazing of a writer she truly is with this book. This book is a five star, must read!

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