The Road Back Home: A Second Chance Romance

· Jean Brashear Literary Trust
4.8
4 reviews
Ebook
284
Pages

About this ebook

 Can her family forgive what she can't forgive herself?

 

Ria Channing ran from a tragedy of her own making six years ago, a pariah in the family and home that were once perfect…until she destroyed them. 

 

But a deathbed promise to her only friend forces her to return for the sake of the grandson her parents have never met. Homeless, hungry and worn out from fighting for survival, she carries with her no expectation of forgiveness—only heartfelt hope that the house that love built will welcome and care for her child, if not his bad seed mother.

 

Sculptor Sandor Wolfe owes his career and his future to Ria's mother. There is nothing he wouldn't do to protect Cleo from the thankless daughter who has hurt her so deeply and now threatens the life she has rebuilt from the ashes of the old.

 

What he doesn't expect, however, is to find a vulnerability and a courage that touch him as Ria tries to make up for all she has cost the family she destroyed.

 

The battle is one she seems destined to lose, and Sandor finds himself torn between love and loyalty, with the stakes being his friend's broken heart and a valiant, fragile woman's survival. 

 

(A companion to The House That Love Built,a different perspective of the story seen through Ria's eyes and going beyond)

 

"Jean Brashear's distinctive storytelling voice instantly draws in the reader. She writes with warmth and emotional truth.” ~ #1 NY Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4 reviews
Jacky I
August 28, 2019
This story is told from Ria's point of view. It is even sadder than the previous book. Ria could not catch a break. It was bad enough that she spent almost her ENTIRE life beating herself up about almost everything, yet, the only thing her family noticed about her was that she was "difficult". She was in pain and drinking long before the incident with David, and neither of her parents thought she needed help? It sounded like her sister Betsy was manipulative, but no one noticed? Admittedly, Ria made a major mistake, but for people to be upset because she left town, and then be equally upset because she came back was a bit much. Sanford and Ria's situationship seemed really off balance to me. I felt like it he was pulling her close to him in order to help her with one hand, and beating her down with the other. There was romance in the book, but there was so much drama and angst that the romance was negligible. There were a few light moments with Ria's son, but it felt more like he was supporting the adults. There was also a HEA, but it didn't lighten up this book. I was drawn into the story, and I have to say the writer provided all the anguish you could want, if that's your cup of tea. This was not a fun enjoyable read, but it will make you feel something. I would give it 3.5 stars. I voluntarily read and reviewed this book received from the author.
Bette Hansen
August 28, 2019
This is a retelling of the heart gripping story originally told in The House That Love Built told from Ria's point of view. You get the whole story so even if you haven't read the prior book you will enjoy this one. It's a story of past pain and loss that tore a family apart and their struggle to forgive, rebuild, and love again. This is a wonderful story that is not to be missed. I highly recommend it.
Jennie Fortna
August 28, 2019
ARC for honest review with no compensation The Road Back Home is book 5 in the Second Chances series by Jean Brashear and while it can be read as a standalone, reading the prior book House That Love Built will give more in-depth and a better understanding of these too stories. Ria Channing ran away from home six years ago after the death of her brother which she caused. Now after making a deathbed promise she is returning home with her 4 year old son, worn out from barely surviving life. She doesn’t expect forgiveness for her sins but hopes they will take care of her son...but the home life she left is not what she finds when she returns... Sandor Wolfe, sculptor owes Cleo (Ria’s mother) his career so he will do whatever it takes to protect her from all the heartache Ria caused her years before. What he doesn’t expect is the vulnerability of Ria and how she wants to repair all the damage she’s done. What an emotional story...tears, tragedy, pain, heartbreak, redemption and so much more...

About the author

A letter to Rod Stewart resulting in a Cinderella 16th birthday for her daughter might have been the first step on Texas romance author Jean Brashear’s path to being a New York Times and USAToday bestselling author of more than 50 novels in romance and women’s fiction. 


Jean’s stories are hailed as “feel-good romance at its finest” and her quirky small towns are called “a special place for hearts that need healing.” All are evidence of Jean’s heartfelt belief that love is the most powerful force in the universe, and her stories reflect that bone-deep commitment to spreading her faith in the goodness that exists inside us all.

 

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