With every romance I read, I look for that one story that will leave its indelible mark. The one that will uplift and inspire. The one that will shine a light in the darkness, remind me of the good still out there in our world and restore my faith in humanity. The one that will encourage me to be a better version of myself and leave me better for having read it. Low Country Hero is that story.
Sean O'Dwyer was raised in the small, seaside town of Safe Haven, SC, and doesn’t remember much of his life before his arrival there at age thirteen. The memory of his abusive father haunts him into adulthood, however, and his last memory of his mother was watching his father forcefully drag her to his truck and drive away, leaving Sean and his two younger brothers alone and abandoned. Anna George has her own issues, having escaped her abusive, common-law husband and fled to Safe Haven with her young twin daughters. Hayley and Hope bear the weight of witnessing their mother's abuse, manifested in selective mutism and distrust of strangers.
I wanted nothing more than to wrap my arms around the thirteen-year-old Sean and take away all of his pain. Although he had wonderful, loving role models and a benevolent community who helped him grow into a strong, caring man, the evil of his abusive father and the fracture of losing his mother run so deep that healing the hurt is nearly impossible. But fight it as he may, Anna, with all too familiar fading bruises, and her adorable twin daughters somehow manage to work their way through the crack in Sean's heart and, bit by bit, slowly knit the pieces back together.
Trust isn’t something that comes easily to Anna, understandably, especially when it comes to men, where she always assumes the worst. But in the same way she and her daughter’s play a role in Sean's healing, the wonderful people of Safe Haven manage over time to work similar miracles in Anna's heart and psyche, enfolding her into their community and lives, giving her the unconditional love and acceptance she's never before experienced. When danger catches up with her, it’s no longer Anna fighting alone, but the whole town fighting for her and her daughters.
Honestly, I’m at a loss to explain how truly amazing this book is. These two strong, courageous characters, devastatingly damaged by similar circumstances yet affected in very different ways, instantly won my heart. If that’s not enough, the adorable, precious twins absconded with that very same heart. The vivid descriptions of my beloved low country felt like coming home, and I fell in love a third time with the colorful, charming secondary characters.
Then there is the story itself. While it lacks the sensuality some readers prefer, it more than makes up for it with palpable chemistry, many faces of love and deep, heartfelt emotions. It reaches to the reader’s soul with subtle complexities, hidden depths, understated analogies and inspiring messages. This beautiful, evocative, heartwarming book is one that will stay with me for a lifetime and I can’t wait to return to Safe Haven for the next brother, Liam's, story. Low Country Hero is easily in my top five inspiring reads for the year, and you won’t want to miss this phenomenal book!
*I reviewed an advance copy of this book freely and voluntarily, having made no commitment to provide a review and receiving no compensation of any kind from any source for this review.