Home Tears by Tijan

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Home Tears is a raw and visceral. Deep and complex, I was seeking answer to many secrets right up until the end. Tijan tells a story like no one else.
Home Tears by Tijan

Released December 1, 2016
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Dani’s survived a lot of sh*t storms.
Her mother died. Her two sisters loathed her. One aunt hated her. The other was strangely distant, but the worst storm–being dumped by her childhood best friend/high school boyfriend/first love for her younger sister.
There went the one person who was hers and with that, the main reason she stuck around. So, she left for ten years. But now she’s back, and nothing’s the same.
With help from Jonah Bannon, a reformed–kind of–bad boy she remembers from high school, Dani uncovers family secrets that have spanned generations. And along with those, she’s about to face the biggest sh*t storm of her life.
Only this time, she may not survive.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Home Tears is a raw and visceral. Deep and complex, I was seeking answer to many secrets right up until the end. I really enjoy going into Tijan’s books blind and I know without exception that I will enjoy the story she tells.

Home Tears is jam packed with surreptitious affairs, drama and heartbreak. Although, there was a love story, I felt like that wasn’t really the main focus of this story. We were on a path of discovery with Danni as she came running back home after being gone for a decade. Her welcome home was some what gut wrenching.

Danni comes from a family that is crazy, literally. They had so many secrets that of these women tried to hide and bury. Home Tears is as complex as it is enjoyable. Once I opened I was unable to put it. Watching Danni transform from a shell of a person to a strong willed woman, thanks in part to Jonah was completely enjoyable.

” ‘I’m messed up when it comes to guys.’… Jonah took her hand and entwined their fingers. ‘You’ve just got some of the pieces messed up. That’s all.’ ” 

Home Tears is a story jammed packed with drama and will keep you engaged until the end.

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