Release date: November 21, 2016 Genres: Contemporary romance, dark romance, May-December Audience: 18+ due to sexual situations, adult language, BDSM situations, and descriptions of torture
A new look at the May-December romance…
She said she would do anything to save him…but will it cause her to lose herself?
What if she was wrong? What if Brandon Abbott is not who he says he is?
Kimberly Cooper’s emotional compass has been off since her bitter divorce and the death of her oldest son, so when young soldier Brandon shows up at her door, she invites him to be part of her family’s life. He says he was friends with her deceased son…
But things don’t seem to add up.
And then, when she becomes sexually attracted to him, all bets are off.
When her heart trumps her brain, will she know if she was wrong or will she learn the truth after it’s too late?
Copy received from author for an honest review
In a huge step away from her rockers, Ms Jamison bring us this beautiful May to December romance.
And what a way to move away from her norm.
To Save Him is a beautiful, poignant story about love, loss and finding yourself again.
A big plus for me with Kimberly and Brandon's story is that for once, finally, it is an older woman with a younger man. Sure, we get it occasionally but most of the time it is an older guy chasing the younger woman.
Brandon at times though, felt a lot younger than he is. It did nothing to take away from their relationship though.
There are some darker elements to this story with coping with PTSD, and If felt that Ms Jamison dealt with this well (not that I have ever had PTSD or known anyone closely that has).
There is plenty of spark and tension, suspense and a little drama, all without lots of angst within To Save Him.
I really enjoyed this new avenue from Ms Jamison, and I can't wait to see what she brings us next.
A big plus for me with Kimberly and Brandon's story is that for once, finally, it is an older woman with a younger man. Sure, we get it occasionally but most of the time it is an older guy chasing the younger woman.
Brandon at times though, felt a lot younger than he is. It did nothing to take away from their relationship though.
There are some darker elements to this story with coping with PTSD, and If felt that Ms Jamison dealt with this well (not that I have ever had PTSD or known anyone closely that has).
There is plenty of spark and tension, suspense and a little drama, all without lots of angst within To Save Him.
I really enjoyed this new avenue from Ms Jamison, and I can't wait to see what she brings us next.
Excerpt
There was a sadness about Brandon that touched my heart. I could
sense that he had so much more to say, but the words couldn’t find a way out. Maybe he needed time, but
there was also a chance that those words would be forever buried inside him.
“Brandon, I haven’t been a Christian woman since the day I
learned of my son’s death, but it
wouldn’t be very Christian
or civil of me to turn you away after dark.” I took a deep breath and saw him mustering up an argument, but
I began speaking again before he could protest. “Ordinarily, I’d have a guest stay
in the extra bedroom, but—if you’d be okay with it—I’d imagine Gabriel would like to have you stay in his room. It’s…been unoccupied for a very long time.”
There was a long pause until JR clamored, “Please?”
Brandon’s struggle was
evident in his eyes but he said, “That’s very kind of you.
I’d…appreciate it more than you know.”
His soul had spoken to me that night. It was the night I fell in
love with Brandon Abbott.
For
years, Jade C. Jamison tried really hard to write what she thought was more “literary” fiction, but she found herself
compelled to write what you read by her today—sometimes
gritty, raw, realistic stories and other times humorous, light tales—but most of the stories she writes revolve around relationships and
characters finding their way through life. While she doesn’t confine herself to just one genre, nor is there a nice neat label
for what she writes, most of her work could be called erotic romance.
She
lives in Colorado with her husband and four children.