~Damion~She’s dead.My wife is dead and no one mourns her but her best friend, Kaeja Ingalles and I.Ignoring all that was decent when we fell in love, that stigma followed us until she died. I hear words of empathy for my loss and our daughter being motherless at such a young age, but there is very little sympathy for the woman I lost and for whom I grieve.Kaeja and I have no one to turn to but … no one to turn to but each other for consolation since we are the only two who suffer the gravity of her untimely death. This powerful connection soon becomes the only thing that helps me survive.
But I refuse to start another relationship all wrong again.
When the twin brother I betrayed offers his forgiveness and proposes to help me raise my daughter and manage our family’s café in Silver Springs with me, I jump at the chance. I return to our small hometown and try to provide a good life for my daughter without my wife… and Kaeja.
Time heals all wounds and eventually, even I start to heal. When I see Kaeja again, and we realize our connection was much more than just our shared grief. We experience a mutual healing and find closure, but we also discover joy and fun and laughter in being together. Having done all my relationships wrong from the start, I worry I can’t kick the habit. Then another tremor rocks my life, and I wonder can I face it without losing the very people that I love the most?
This book contains profanity and sexual content. Mature audiences ONLY
Standalone books in connected series.
No Cliffhangers
The Son Series is a spinoff of The Sister Series about the sons of Ryder and Tara Kincaid, as well as Chet and Chloe Willipana (The Lost Sister & The Remaining Sister). It is not necessary to have read either.
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We all have our own way of dealing with grief and Damion is no different. Both he and his late wife’s best friend, Kaeja appear to be the only two people who genuinely have a gut wrenching overwhelming and desperate need with their feelings for the loss of Ireena. Will Damion ever come to terms with the guilt he carries over his treatment of his twin Devon, coupled with the sudden loss of his wife Ireena.
He and Kaeja find comfort with one another in their quest to move forward with life after Ireena. Both miss her terribly and struggle day by day. What does the future hold and how will their relationship develop? Are they even ready for one?
I felt the emotions, the anguish, the uncertainty and the fear in Damion as well as the love he had for his daughter. I ached for him, I wanted to comfort him and I also wanted him to see what was before him with Kaeja.
As with all of Leanne Davis’ books there is an amazing connection with the strong and likeable characters. She has the talent to make them come alive to the reader. Her descriptions of places are so clear you can easily feel as though you are experiencing the sense and smell of the location. I could imagine I was on the beach and hearing the surf!
This is a beautifully written story which I thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend to you.
This was a wonderful ending to the Son series! Damion’s wife passed away unexpectedly and he is reeling from the aftermath. He and his family had a falling out due to the affair he had with his brother Devon’s girlfriend. Now he is having to face grieving for his wife alone. Kaeja was his wife’s best friend and the two of them are the only ones who remember the good times they had with Ireena. This book was about love between Damion and Kaeja but it was so much more!
Thank you for the privilege of reading this book! Well done
The fourth entry in the series only strengthens the excellence. It is a standalone story even though the books are connected. A lot of drama and issues are confronted to keep you turning the pages. Don’t miss this one.