I'll Stand By You
by Sharon Sala
Releases June 2, 2015
Blurb:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sharon Sala brings new meaning to family in her small-town Southern romance
No one is alone
Dori Grant is no stranger to hardship. As a young single mother in the gossip-fueled town of Blessings, Georgia, she's weathered the storm of small-town disapproval most of her life. But when Dori loses everything within the span of an evening, she realizes she has no choice but to turn to her neighbors.
As long as there is love to give
Everyone says the Pine boys are no good, but Johnny Pine has been proving the gossips wrong ever since his mother died and he took over raising his brothers. His heart goes out to the young mother and child abandoned by the good people of Blessings. Maybe he can be the one to change all that...
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23510410-i-ll-stand-by-you
Excerpt:
“Nothing means a damn thing if I don’t have my baby.”
“And now we get to my suggestion. Do you like Johnny Pine?”
“Yes, of course. He’s been wonderful to us.”
“No, I mean, could you like him as relationship material?”
“That possibility exists,” she said.
“Good. Now let me talk to Johnny.”
She handed the phone back to Johnny.
“Now he wants to talk to you.”
She took the baby and Johnny took the phone.
“Yeah?”
“I have a suggestion that could bring an end to your troubles.”
“Like what?”
“Do you like Dori?”
“Well, sure. She’s great.”
“Do you like her enough to consider a personal relationship with her?”
Johnny looked at Dori, then cupped her face and ran his thumb down the side of her jaw.
“Yes, I like her enough to consider a personal relationship.”
Dori shivered beneath his touch as she realized Butterman was asking Johnny the same question he’d asked her.
“Put the phone on speaker,” Butterman said.
“Just a minute,” Johnny said and then pressed a button. “Okay, you’re on speaker now.”
“Here’s the deal,” Butterman said. “You two are very young to have such adult responsibilities. You’re both trying to take care of your families on your own, and now DFCS has their nose in your business and is threatening you with removing
the children from your custody, right?”
“Right,” they said.
“So this would end tomorrow if you were married.”
Johnny took a quick breath, started to speak, and then found himself staring at Dori instead, waiting for her reaction.
Dori already knew Johnny cared for her because he’d told her. What he didn’t know was that she was very attracted to him.
“Well? Did both of you faint or what?” Butterman asked.
“I’m game if she is,” Johnny said.
“I’m willing to do whatever it takes to keep our boys,” Dori said.
Butterman chuckled. “Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials. If it were me, I wouldn’t waste any time. Go get the license and find a preacher, and your trouble with Miss Carter is a thing of the past. I assume I am invited to the
wedding.”
My Review:
OMG!! I absolutely, positively loved this story! Dori is a single mom struggling to live in a town that disapproves of her. She has dreams to earn enough to care for her infant son and works hard toward that goal. Her grandfather is her biggest fan and helps in every way to support her and her son. Johnny is raising his brothers with absolutely no help and will do whatever he needs to do to raise them right. Dori and Johnny find and help each other when Dori's life is devastated by tragedy.
This wonderful story is so full of heart that I read it in one sitting with tears falling down my face at times. Dori and Johnny are looked down on by some very narrow-minded small town people but refuse to give up. Both are strong and caring with hearts of gold. But there are many lovely people in this story that are good-hearted and supportive when these two wonderful people need them. I'll Stand By You is a well written and emotional tale of love and I highly (very highly) recommend it to lovers of small-town romances! The amazing storyline was a roller coaster ride of emotions that I went from crying to sighing to more crying. If I could give this more than 5 stars, I so would! ~Booklover Sue
I received a copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review!
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Sharon Sala, who has also written under the name Dinah McCall, has 85-plus books in print, published in four different genres-Romance, Young Adult, Western, and Women's Fiction, and her Young Adult books have been optioned for film.
She has been named a RITA finalist seven times by Romance Writers of America, and in 2011 they named her the recipient of the Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Her books are
New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly bestsellers and published in many different languages. She lives in Oklahoma, the state where she was born.
Social Networking Links:
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