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A review by robinlovesreading
Coming Home for Christmas by RaeAnne Thayne
5.0
In this incredibly touching story by RaeAnne Thayne, Elizabeth Hamilton finds her way home again.
Elizabeth made the ultimate sacrifice. Wracked with postpartum depression, she felt her young daughter, but especially her infant son were better off with her leaving. This broke her heart, and that of her husband Luke. However, when Elizabeth left, she suffered a tragedy and had far more to cope with than ever could have been expected.
It is now seven years later, and Luke is furious, and wants her to come back home and sign divorce papers once and for all. Things were not cut and dried, not by a longshot. Elizabeth spends just enough time with Luke, Callie and Bridger to realize just how desperately she loves each and every one of them. But, is it too late?
It is now the Christmas season, and with all of the festivities, Luke and Elizabeth soon discover that their feelings never went away. Can they all heal at this precious time for the sake of themselves and their family? This is a tender story that hits on a very real, a very serious and what has been for some, a very life-altering condition.
With two of my daughters having given birth this year, this subject of postpartum depression is discussed. Ms. Thayne handled this subject with delicacy and grace. My hat is off to her.
Many thanks to Harlequin and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.
Elizabeth made the ultimate sacrifice. Wracked with postpartum depression, she felt her young daughter, but especially her infant son were better off with her leaving. This broke her heart, and that of her husband Luke. However, when Elizabeth left, she suffered a tragedy and had far more to cope with than ever could have been expected.
It is now seven years later, and Luke is furious, and wants her to come back home and sign divorce papers once and for all. Things were not cut and dried, not by a longshot. Elizabeth spends just enough time with Luke, Callie and Bridger to realize just how desperately she loves each and every one of them. But, is it too late?
It is now the Christmas season, and with all of the festivities, Luke and Elizabeth soon discover that their feelings never went away. Can they all heal at this precious time for the sake of themselves and their family? This is a tender story that hits on a very real, a very serious and what has been for some, a very life-altering condition.
With two of my daughters having given birth this year, this subject of postpartum depression is discussed. Ms. Thayne handled this subject with delicacy and grace. My hat is off to her.
Many thanks to Harlequin and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.