Sunday, April 8, 2018

5 stars for The Dandelion by Michelle Leighton


THE DANDELION


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.


What I thought about the Dandelion
Michelle Leighton is back with a heart-ripping tale of second chance love in The Dandelion.  I stayed up late reading this book and here's a gentle warning --
you just might need a tissue or two when you read this. It's got all the feels.
Abi has returned home to the lake, a place where she once knew happiness with high school boyfriend Sam. She's definitely carrying some heavy weight in her life, and the trip back home seems more like a mission than a vacation. It turns out she's there for a specific reason.

Sam has made a good life for himself but he too is carrying the heavy weight of a terminally ill spouse Sara, who thinks that Abi will be a perfect replacement wife for him.  (see why I said tissues...) Unfortunately, Abi's secrets end up putting the best laid plans in a tailspin. 

If you are looking for a "good cry" sort of book, this one will do it, but those tears are often cathartic for both reader and characters. I just loved that about this book.  The story telling is awesome in The Dandelion. Michelle Leighton reveals things about both Sam and Abi perfectly. The story is primarily in Abi's point of view, but there are some chapter's of Sam point of view just at the right time and it really enhanced the story's emotional content.   

Yes, this story is heavy but there's a ton of hope at the end of it.  The Dandelion kept me up until the wee hours of the morning, and it was worth it. 
 



About Michelle Leighton

New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author, M. Leighton, is a rarely ever comfortable speaking about herself in the third person, but here goes. Michelle is a former nurse who has always harbored a passion for the written word, a weakness for alpha males, and a profound love of all things romantic. Never in her wildest dreams did this Yankee-turned-Southerner imagine her life as it is today. She has the best job in the world, a husband who treats her like a princess, and a dog that’s so smart she may one day write a novel, too. You can often find Michelle hidden away in her cave, crafting a new story, or out in the sunshine enjoying some quiet time with her man. Movies, wine, and good food are frequently thrown into the mix, and exercise on days that start with Q. She loves laughter, chocolate, the color red, and you can find out more about her at www.mleightonbooks.com

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