Thursday 15 December 2016

Home Tears By Tijan



Dani’s survived a lot of sh*t storms.
Her mother died. Her two sisters loathed her. One aunt hated her. The other was strangely distant, but the worst storm—being dumped by her childhood best friend/high school boyfriend/first love for her younger sister.
There went the one person who was hers and with that, the main reason she stuck around. So, she left for ten years. But now she’s back, and nothing’s the same.
With help from Jonah Bannon, a reformed—kind of—bad boy she remembers from high school, Dani uncovers family secrets that have spanned generations. And along with those, she’s about to face the biggest sh*t storm of her life.
Only this time, she may not survive.



When I saw Tijan had released a new novel, I got all excited. I love her books, especially her Fallen Crest series. So when I first read this blurb, I was a little apprehensive. I wasn't sure what to expect. But I'm glad I ONE CLICKED this novel because I fell in love with Dani and Jonah.

Dani has had a rough life, one that you feel torn about because you want her to have the love from her family that she deserves but also, at the same time, you want her to just cut ties with them. 
Her sister/sisters are B.I.T.C.H'S. They were so mean to her as kids and as adults. 
Not only that, but her younger sister stole her high school boyfriend from her. Personally, I think her sister did her a favour, because he ends up with the eldest sister after the younger one dies. Weird? Right. I couldn't imagine how much that must have hurt Dani, no matter how much she tried to deny it. 

I was unsure of where the story was going since so many things in the book was happening around Dani, but surprisingly, the story line at the end blew me away. 
After everything Dani had been through, another storm threatened to take that away from her. She was just getting back on her feet. She comes back from her travels a little lost, depressed and confused about what to do with her life. 
Meeting Jonah not only gives her hope, but it gives her love and stability. He's so good for her, to her and as a reformed bad boy, he's certainly charming and soooo hot. I loved him. 
He listens to Dani, never judging her or treating her like she's made of glass. It was nice to see these together. 
His character made the book that much more, but it was the ending that gave this book a high rating for me. 

Hope you all loved it as mush as me. 
4* Loved it. 

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