Genre: Romantic Suspense/Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 1st
Shattered.
One flicker of a flame ripped my life apart. For two years now my body has defied my will to live and although the shell of my existence still roams this ungodly world-my heart died along with my wife and son. Their blood is on my hands and living my meaningless life carefree is the ultimate punishment of my self-conviction. 
Never lettin’ friends get too close to identify my pain, I suffer in the confines of my own heart, quietly. All they see is the mask-the humbled, empathetic man. Not the guilt stricken tortured soul I truly am. 
Until her. 
Our worlds collided like vehement waves of the perfect storm thrashing through the sea. Neither of us expected it, but both of us need to be saved from our own pain and destruction. 
But the ship sailed too fast.
Fear and confusion consume me and I make the mistake of leaving her lost at sea just when she needs me the most; just when her greatest predator would strike. 
Strugglin’ to survive through the wreckage my heart has been battered with, I have to battle my feelings and decide if I’m prepared to fight the darkest pits of hell to save her and Mend the Seams of her fragile heart or let her go completely. After all, she ain’t even mine to claim.
 

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Jill’s Review

Mend The Seams by Silla Webb picks up right where her Lies Beneath The Surface left us and takes us deep into the fractured lives of Savannah and Luke.

If you have read the past books you have slowly seen into Savannah’s life and how though it may have looked perfect and shiny and good it was just a facade. As we got further into the series we saw how broken her marriage and life was. Luke was the first one to see behind the masks she wore to the hurting woman deep inside and actually see HER. Now it is time for them to start moving forward in both of their lives and to mend those broken seams in their lives and their hearts. because just as Savannah is broken, Luke carries his own broken pieces from his past.

The way that Silla Webb depicted the relationships in this book was beautiful and unapologetic – which is probably why I enjoyed it so much. She allowed her characters to feel and be real, and didn’t push them to go in one direction or another. It allowed it to feel more real and authentic They didn’t just forgive someone because it was the right time in the book, or kiss because you were at x%, or tip toe and talk nicely and treat someone with real kid-gloves because the situation seemed to call for it. They reacted with real emotion – they yelled, they said stuff that pissed each other off, they pushed each other’s buttons, they pushed one another out of their comfort zones, they loved each other, they protected one another — they were family. And really when it comes down to it that was at the crux of the book – family. Yes, it was about a whole lot of things (that I won’t go into because there is just no way without spoiling stuff!) but it was about coming together and creating a family.

I recommend Mend The Seams, however You will get a lot more out of it if you read the first two books in the series first.

I received a Complimentary Copy of Mend The Seams in exchange for my honest review.

Silla Webb is a Kentucky native, raised in the heart of the Eastern Kentucky coal fields. A coal truck driver’s daughter, and a railroader’s wife, the coal fields own a special place in her heart.
Silla is a work at home, Super Momma to three rowdy boys, who keep her on her feet from daylight to sunset. As a pass time from her everyday life, Silla started a blog-Momma’s Secret Book Obsession, for reviewing romance novels. From there, she realized that not only did she have a natural love for reading and reviewing, but she found that lost love of writing that she once had as a young girl.
When she isn’t conquering the world as a wife, momma and Super Woman, Silla loves to lay on the front porch swing and read while sipping sweet tea, just passin’ the day away.
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