Take Me Home
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Publisher Description
What if everything you ever thought was true about your past, wasn’t true at all?
Liana Winn has always felt like an outsider in her family. As a child she was adopted by relatives after her parents’ plane accident in India, but now that she is as an adult, her disjointed memories—and nightmares—of the past continue to make it impossible for her to bridge the wide gulf she still feels with her adoptive family. She is plagued by questions about her parents’ deaths and wonders if that event is the reason for her inability to form deep personal relationships. Although her adoptive brother Christian has become her greatest friend and supporter, she even has difficulty bonding with him. Needing someone means love, and losing those you love hurts too much.
When Liana meets successful businessman, Austin Walker, who has risen above his own difficult childhood on a Wyoming farm, she’s certain their business will not extend to friendship. Yet she cannot deny their powerful connection and the feeling of hope he offers.
But the ghosts of the past will not rest for Liana, and while searching for answers, she makes a shocking discovery that just might mean the end of everything she’s ever believed.
Customer Reviews
Take Me Home
Exceptional writing. Keeps you on the edge of your seat. Makes you want to read more.
Thank you for keeping I clean!
JK
Emotional and brilliant
This book is so touching and heartfelt. Branton does a great job of leaving Liana a mystery while opening her up to the reader. There were times I was laughing, crying, even screaming as I read this story. I cannot imagine all that Liana and others like her must have gone through or go through on a daily basis even in today's world. I thought I knew exactly what was going to happen but was surprised but not disappointed that I was wrong. The ending is so perfect. I normally am not a romance book kind of girl but am so glad I decided to read this book. Branton continues to impress me. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my review of it.
Loved
I loved this book. I thought I had everything all figured out only to be surprised by the end. It is one of those books that one you start its’s hard to put down.