When Hayley's husband passes away she is left distraught and pregnant. The baby becomes her only life. Her friends and family can see that Hayley's light is slowly dieing and they set out to find her a new man. Even her boss Frank has been pushing her towards guys in the restaurant but nobody seems to create that spark back in Hayley's life. That is until a few years later a new man in town, Noah, comes along. He takes an interest in Hayley and begins to rock the boat. Will Hayley let him make her happy, bring her life out of the darkness and loneliness that now holds her heart captive or will she continue to be alone and cry at night for the man that passed away so long ago
Saving Hayley is a very simple story ..there's no high paced drama..just how Hayley finds her life back again after a tragedy happens in her life and then there's happy ending.
Hayley's life turns upside down when her husband passes away due to sickness..leaving her pregnant..her life as before changes..now the only thing she lives for is dylan..her son.
Her best friend Kate and family supports her through out all..and even encourages to date..but she has lost all her interest until she meets Noah..hes funny.smart,rich and mostly he loves Hayley and Dylan and wants nothing but to take care of them and provide them with all necessities.
Hayley though at first resists but soon she falls for Noah(I didn't think she would trust anyone new son..but oh well)and easily accepts into her family and friends circle.
But Noah has her own secrets..he is old and good friend of Brad- Hayley's husband and is here to fulfill his promise..can Hayley accept this?And when Noah suddenly disappears she is heartbroken..will what happened before repeat again?Can anyone Save Hayley from herself?
They were few questions which were nagging in mind - like 'who' hurt Noah and how is it that 'no ones knows' him when he is joined in hospital with his popularity,how can Hayley so easily accept and then 'move' on with Asher instead of trying to find for Noah and again move back?
There were quite spelling and grammatical mistakes which could have been avoided..it was good but could have been better...apart from that it was a feelgood book!