The Dandelion Book Review

April 8, 2018 / 0 comments

The Dandelion Book ReviewThe Dandelion by M. Leighton
Published by Self-Published on April 8th 2018
Genres: Romance
Format: eARC
Source: ARC
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At thirty-five, Abigail Simmons has mastered only one thing—running. When tragedy strikes, she runs. This time her urge to flee brings Abi back to her hometown, where she hopes she can find the peace she’s always searched for. That hope is dashed when Abi’s ex, Sam Forrester, bumps his way back into her life.

Sam has flourished in ways Abi hasn’t. From the outside, he has it all—a successful medical practice, a beautiful daughter, and a charming wife.

Who is dying.

Sara Forrester is dying and her final wish is for Sam to find love again so she can meet the woman who will finish raising her daughter and grow old with her husband. Abi seems like the perfect fit, but what Sara doesn’t know is that Abi has a secret, a secret no one could guess.

And it’s a deal breaker.

Angie’s Thoughts:

For those who follow or read my reviews then you know I’m not a short and sweet type of person but this review is going to be exactly that to prevent spoiling this beautiful book.

This was one hard book to get through. It’s extremely emotional, sad, heartbreaking and I really didn’t think I could finish it because it hurt so bad. All of that was worth it. Every heartache. Every tear. Every time I had to put the kindle down just to take a breath. It was worth. Every. Single. Minute.

Michelle Leighton always has a way with her words that make you feel every single emotion that she poured into the pages. The love and the hurt and the sadness were leaping off the pages in droves. Some more powerful than others.

The Verdict:

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About M. Leighton

New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, M. Leighton, is a native of Ohio. She relocated to the warmer climates of the South, where she can be near the water all summer and miss the snow all winter. Possessed of an overactive imagination from early in her childhood, Michelle finally found an acceptable outlet for her fantastical visions: literary fiction. Having written over a dozen novels, these days Michelle enjoys letting her mind wander to more romantic settings with sexy Southern guys, much like the one she married and the ones you’ll find in her latest books. When her thoughts aren’t roaming in that direction, she’ll be riding wild horses, skiing the slopes of Aspen or scuba diving with a hot rock star, all without leaving the cozy comfort of her office.

About Michelle:  I love coffee and chocolate, even more so when they are combined.  I’m convinced that one day they could be the basis for world peace.  I also love the color red and am seriously considering dying my hair.



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