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Finding Willow

by Dawn Robertson

Chrome

Sex is all I have ever known. It started at an early age, and never stopped.

Men, women, threesomes, foursomes, orgies. Fuck it, whatever goes.

Twenty eight years old and nothing to show for my life but a fat bank account, and an impressive porn catalogue; all featuring yours truly; Starburst Bloom.

I'm at a crossroads, and I have a choice to make. I choose salvation.

I choose life. I choose myself, for the first time ever.

I will find her. I will find the life I was forced to give up. I just pray that he stays out of my way.

Finding Willow contains mature content which may not be suitable for all readers.

FW contains minor abuse themes.

Review by Brittany

Dawn Robertson stuns me again with the sequel to Hers. Finding Willow is told in the point of view of Seven James’ best friend, Star Bloom. We follow the journey that Star takes to find her long lost daughter, Willow. Star leaves Seven, her life long best friend, to travel to Woodstock, their hometown. Renting a motel room, she believes she’s just going to be there for a few weeks at most. Then she meets Chrome, a tall, bald, sexy biker. Their relationship starts off as just sex, but he slowly makes his way into her heart. While in town, Star has some altercations with Blue, Seven’s brother and the father of her child. When one meeting leads Star straight into shock, Chrome is there to help her put back the pieces. When Star’s family gets wind that she is in town, they call her to a family meeting. What happens in that meeting changes her life forever. I absolutely love Dawn Robertson. The first book in this series, Hers, should be read first, but this could be read as a standalone. Dawn writes erotic fiction, which is a big part of this book. Her writing talent is incredible. The story line, the characters, the emotion. She is very capable of making the reader feel for the characters. This novel does touch on some controversial subjects such as child molestation, rape, drugs, and alcohol, so readers, read with caution. Though, I believe that is what makes Dawn’s writing so fantastic, that she is willing to go that far to make readers feel. I gave this novel four stars. I believe that Dawn totally knocked this out of the park, otherwise. I am so excited for the next installment in this series, a novel following the story of Star’s sister Paisley. Great job, Dawn! Can’t wait for the next one!

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