River of Regrets
About
She has endless regrets for her life, until the one moment that fully clarifies what regret really is…
Francine Rydell regrets most of her life to date, except for her son, Russell. Most people in River’s End can’t forgive or forget the stigma that follows her, she had a long-term relationship with her stepbrother, Stanley, while she was married to Hunter Rydell. But all that is long over, and now she is trying to make amends, while responsibly raising her son.
Recent actions aimed directly at Francine, make it clear someone is threatening her. She hesitates sharing her concerns, for fear of being ignored, or reigniting her former, awful nickname. Her entire past undermines her credibility. Yet, she’s sure it isn’t Stanley’s interference this time causing the danger. But who will ever believe her?
As it turns out, cop Roman Barrett will. Eventually. Roman is the adopted cousin of Hunter, and knows Francine’s long, sordid history. He has a hard time letting go of who and what he believes she is. But the more he gets to know her, he finds she’s nothing like he perceived.
When someone enacts the ultimate revenge against Francine, her only hope is if Roman can figure out what happened, before it’s too late.
Praise for this book
"Francine's book again delivers all the feels that readers of Ms. Davis' books have come to expect. It probably wasn't easy turning a much despised character into one that the reader would start to cheer, but the job was done. Francine's story was certainly worth the wait."
"LeAnne Davis just seems to get better with each book in this series. I have read every one of the books in this series and each one gets a little better. You wonder how that can be possible, when you're sure you just read the best book ever. This was an amazing read that brought out all of the emotions you had in you, and it made you feel that the characters were friends or family and that you all were living through it together, right at this moment. So true to life, and excellent characters.
This is once again, another MUST read."
"I make sure I have time to process every emotion possible when I read a Leanne Davis book. I always need a little recovery time after the book. That said, this installment in the series offers the same sense of family and community, the anguish, the fear, the love and the hope. What really makes it a bit different is that readers start out with the antagonist already known from previous books. Francine hurt a Rydell and the consequences seem never ending. Her relationship with Kyomi is beautiful and serves to make the co-parenting situation very healthy and workable. Readers will grow to accept and forgive, as Hunter did. As Francine did herself."