Welcome to Hathaway House, a heartwarming military romance series from USA TODAY best-selling author Dale Mayer. Here you’ll meet a whole new group of friends, along with a few favorite characters from Heroes for Hire. Instead of action, you’ll find emotion. Instead of suspense, you’ll find healing. Instead of romance, … oh, wait. … There is romance—of course!Welcome to Hathaway House. Rehab … Hathaway House. Rehab Center. Safe Haven. Second chance at life and love.
Navy SEAL Denton Hamilton has checked himself into Hathaway House, hoping for a fraction of the results his friends have gotten at the rehab center. Now missing a rib, muscles and a portion of his stomach, as well as suffering from PTSD, Denton would be happy to have his physical self healed. He’s not so sure he’ll ever get his mental health back, and finding a woman who’ll have him now—as his friends have been lucky enough to do—is out of the question. Who would be willing to love a man like him?
Administrative Assistant Hannah Forsythe helps Dani run Hathaway House. A loner at heart, she’s drawn to Denton’s struggle and dismayed at his belief that no one could ever love him. But when an ill-advised observation she makes has unexpected consequences for Denton’s recovery, Hannah’s only choice is to separate herself from him to help him progress without her.
As time passes, Hannah wonders if her choice has cost her everything she’s ever wanted or whether Denton can work through his feelings to give them both their happy ending at Hathaway House.
Hathaway House: Denton (Book 4)
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I really think this story was fantastic . It is well written story with wonderful characters . This is book 4 in The Hathaway House series . Denton Hamilton comes to Hathaway house with PTSD and body injuries to heal and rehabilitate . He is happy to be there along his seal buddies Brock and Cole . He has a long way to healing but is not expecting to find growing feelings during his rehabilitation for Hannah Forsythe Administrative Assistant at Hathaway House . This is a very emotional and beautiful story . I really enjoyed reading. I highly recommend taking the time to read this story and enjoy .
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Denton Hamilton is excited by his invitation to finish the rest of his rehab at Hathaway House. Not only are his two best buddies doing their own rehab there, but Denton knows what an incredible opportunity it is to receive treatment at a top facility with an excellent track record. His mind is fully on rehabilitation and not romance, but there’s something special about the administrative assistant, Hannah Forsythe, that makes him want to get to know her better.
One thing is certain. When you’re an injured SEAL in a warm, friendly rehab facility with two of your best buddies, everyone will have an opinion, and not hesitate to share it, when you start a romantic relationship with one of the employees.
Hathaway House is a special place, where wounded warriors come to heal and an animal in need is never turned away. I fell in love with this series from the first book. Military veterans and rescue animals? Yep, sign me up. Each of these guys has his own story, and I love any book or series that reminds us of the amazing men and women who serve our country and the challenges they face returning to the civilian world. If either veterans or animals are your jam, check out this series and get to know these wonderful characters. Once you visit Hathaway House, you’ll want to return there again and again.
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Denton and Hannah are the latest couple to come out of Hathaway House. Each of them have different views on life and challenge each other to explore the others’ POV. This leads to some touching moments, some hard hitting questions from friends and internal reflection. All in all, a wonderful book. I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.
When Denton Hamilton gets the go to take a place at Hathaway House to complete his rehab he is beside himself since his two best pals are doing their rehab there and are getting superb results as well as having connected with outstanding ladies who are employed there and looks like it will be a life connection for them.
Hannah Forsythe is the administrative assistant at Hathaway House and while she is friendly enough Denton feels she is a bit standoffish and maybe afraid to put herself out there for fear of being left behind again as with her childhood friend who was killed when she was only 10.
Denton and Hannah strike up a friendship which both feel is maybe more than just friendship but neither will make the first move in that direction even though Denton’s friends can clearly see the signs and nudge him to hopefully get the tension toned down where these two are concerned. It takes a couple of times of Denton hurting Hannah’s feelings for him to see he needs to step it up and tell her how he feels.
This book/series doesn’t have the action and danger in most of Dale Mayer’s military romance books where the heroine is in danger and needs the hero to save her. But instead is more of an emotional give and take of the characters until the result is an HEA.
Another great book from miss Mayer. Denton is the newest member in Hathaway house and is very excited to be there. I received this book via Booksprout for an honest review.
Another great book by Dale Mayer, with the romance, intrigue, great characters and interesting plot twists that we have come to expect. A five star read for me!
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I just adore the Hathaway House series. It is a place where (at least for this series so far) that our heroes go to seek further rehabilitation than the VA hospitals can provide. Denton is a wounded warrior who joined Hathaway where he two best buddies are at with the help of a benefactor. Hannah works at Hathaway as Dani’s assistant. She is basically a loner and is feeling the effects of being alone after meeting Denton. Seeing him with his two friends has her thinking that she may be deficient in some way as she doesn’t have any life long friends.
I loved having the dual POV format. This really helps me to connect with the characters and really understand them better. It almost humanizes them to me.
If you adore sweet, clean romance, then I highly recommend this one to you.
I really liked Denton and Hannah’s characters as they were actually both vulnerable in different ways and could both learn from each other, it was also good that Brock and Cole make appearances so we could see how they were going too. We also get to know some of the others that work at the Hathaway House so we continue to slowly build up who the staff are. There were some parts that seem to have got drooped part way through the book like the cat who could become a therapy cat as well as Denton going from knowing no one for a job to having a friend who really wants him to work for him. I would love it if the books were a bit longer in this series so you could see things build up a bit more or see what happens in the weeks after they finally get together. In saying that these are the perfect books when you want a sweet and heartwarming read and don’t have loads of time to read.
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Denton by Dale Mayer
Hathaway House Series Book Four
Denton Hamilton has finally arrived at Hathaway House and he couldn’t be more grateful. Someone has funded his way and he’s not too proud to accept it. But he’ll do the best he can to be worthy of that donor. With his friends Brock and Cole, he hopes to move forward.
Hannah has been working at Hathaway for a year now. She realizes, as she watches Denton with his friends, that she doesn’t have any real friends. If something happened to her…she’d have no one to care.
Denton and Hannah are opposites but each has a quality the other person needs to learn. Loving this series.
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This is the fourth book in the series. I love this series because the books hit you right in the heart and this one was no different. When I finished this book it left me feeling good and a smile on my face. It has an easy flow that instantly capture your attention. Denton is trying regain as much normal as he can after what he has been through and the Hathaway House is hope to achieving that. My heart goes out to Hannah because I can sympathize with her being a loner. That’s me a lot of the time, but I love how far she comes in this book. What I also love about this series are the animals that are also recovering at the Hathaway House. They bring a lot of hope for the humans the are recovering. I would definitely recommend this one. I like the set up for the next book.
Denton is glad to be able to get to Hathway House. He has friends there that have improved tremendously from the therapy there. Two of his buddies have already found mates and are looking forward to moving on with their lives and of course, Denton wonders where that leaves him. Will they still be best friends? Will he too find someone to partner with? Will his healing experiences be as significant as theirs. So many questions and of course I will not do a spoiler. You will just need to read the book and it is great.
I have yet to read a book by Dale Mayers I have not loved. She has not disappointed me ever. Thanks, Dale. Great job once again.
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It’s a sweet story from Dale Mayer, not my favorite but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
In this book we follow Denton’s journey to recovery after bad injuries when he’s a NAVY SEAL. There’s a lot of struggles and inner turmoil either from Denton and Hannah, those are real, it’s what also happens to many people, so definitely there’s a lot of lessons that I can take here, I wished there’s more sweet love though, I’m kinda missing those sweetness that make me smile and warm, and the hot and cold, the too much thinking stuff, kinda confusing and frustrating and a bit annoying for me, but overall I really enjoyed this book.
If you’re looking for sweet read, you better give this book a try.
This is a sweet series and yet touches on difficult topics. These former military people need rehab and Hathaway House specialises in exactly what they need. It also throws in some loving, these guys are finding their perfect matches with the various staff. Hannah and Denton made a great couple and their journey was touching.
Fantastic!
This new series is fabulous! I believe Denton is the best one yet, it touches people at a more personal level as it centers around being lonely and having friendships.
Loneliness is very real and can have debilitating aspects one wouldn’t think of. I feel that this author nailed it describing Hannah’s life and her inability to interact on a deeper level with those around her. It’s difficult to sync up with people of like minds and personalities if you work with the same people every day and don’t socialize after hours.
Sometimes it takes the right circumstances and the right timing to meet that someone who brings out a different side to your personality so that you are viewing your life in a whole different perspective. I really enjoyed how Hannah and Denton were able to talk to each other openly about their differences and outlook on their upbringing, all without negative judgment or defensiveness. I enjoyed Denton’s natural, easy going, friendliness to anyone he comes into contact with, not all people have that ability. Hannah’s is a more reserved personality which finds her on the outside looking in more often than not. I found it fun and interesting how they issue a “friend” challenge to each other to prove a friendly point, so to speak.
This is a very gut-wrenching story with such a multi-faceted topic, combined with the care and support of a rehab facility, animals and friends. I found it very introspective, heartwarming and easy to relate to. I loved it!
I loved this book with captivating characters and an emotional and heartwarming story of healing and romance. Hathaway House is a rehab center and safe haven for humans and animals and once I started reading I knew that I wouldn’t be able to put the book down until I read the last word. I loved the attraction and chemistry between Navy SEAL Denton Hamilton who is missing a rib, muscles and part of his stomach and also suffering PTSD and Hathaway House administrative assistant Hannah Forsythe. Ms. Mayer has given us another winner in this must-read series and I look forward to book six.
A heartwarming read about Denton, who ends up at Hathaway House to continue recovering from his injuries and to join his friends who have found success and love while there. He meets Hannah who works there and the two hit it off becoming friends but Hannah struggles to make friends and Denton has plenty. When the two decide to explore different avenues when it comes to friends…will the two become more.
A sweet read that I enjoyed and I liked that there was no over the top drama. I also liked that Denton wasn’t hard headed and valued the opportunity to be there and how Hannah opens up herself to more. I also liked that there were no jealousies, no miscommunication that wasn’t cleared up promptly and w/o drama.
I’m enjoying these sweet reads where the tough SEAL men learn to love and work through any issues they may have.
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Denton is the fourth book in Dale Mayer’s “Hathaway House” series. Hathaway House, a rehab center, truthfully, is the “star” of this series. Its goal is to provide wounded military men the highest quality facilities and care. The wounded person moves into Hathaway House and live there until they are ready to return to private life.
Denton Hamilton is the latest new resident. He is an injured SEAL who moves into the home. He meets Hannah Forsythe. She is the Administration Assistant and right hand person to the owner. She lives in the home as do most of the other employees.
This book is a little different from the previous books in this series. The author attempts to concentrate on “friendship” and how it can hurt and help people. This subject is raised by Denton Hamilton and Hannah Forsythe and is based on their own personal experiences with friendship.
When Denton moves into Hathaway House, he is joining two of his closest SEAL colleagues, Brock and Cole. They both live in the home and are in the middle of their own rehab. On the other hand, Hannah is a loner who has no close friends and has never relied on anyone else.
As Denton and Hannah debate the best way to live, they begin to question their own choices. Why doesn’t Hannah have any friends? What can she do to begin making some good friends who will support her? On the other hand, Denton worries that he is too dependent on his best friends? Can he do the rehab on his own without their support?
In spite of that, the most absorbing part of this book is learning about Denton’s injuries and then reading about his rehab and the support he gets from the staff and his friends.
It seems that Hathaway House is not only a place where veterans come to heal both physically and emotionally but there seems to be a cupid at work also as more and more of the patients and staff members are finding romance. This story revolves around Denton and Hannah who have differing experiences with making friends. Each of the challenges the other’s beliefs about the need for friends and what it means to be a friend. As the series continues, we get to know more of the other staff members who haven’t yet made it to the forefront of a story and there is a very interesting mix of people.
I started this book expecting to like it. I have to say I absolutely loved it. It explores friendships and how your life is affected by whether or not you have friends. It also shows how having support of friends and those around you can help with making your life different from those who do not have the support of family and friends. This book had me sitting back and thinking about my life and had me comparing myself to both of the main characters. I loved the way the book had so many of the characters from previous books included in the book, yet centered around the two main characters. I really look forward to where the next book takes us and cannot wait to read more in this series!
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This series is amazing and Denton is my favorite. Dale Mayer has outdone herself with this phenomenal book. I love being swept away in a story you forget about everything else. Cant wait to read more.