Mary
Persephone Hail
Mary—well-wished-for
child.
Persephone—destruction.
Hail—well that speaks for itself.
Her name is
painful to think about. Mary, his newfound daughter, isn’t a wished-for
child. Persephone, though? Yeah, destruction is a fitting description.
And Hail? Yeah, that’s just the final
f-you.
The moment
that her mother drops her off on his doorstep, Dante’s hell becomes complete.
Or so he
thinks.
What can make
life worse after losing one’s wife and kids, you ask? Here’s what: being given a baby that depends
on him for her survival. Finding out
that the baby’s mother is dying of brain cancer, and has a husband that he
never knew about. A husband that Dante knows in the marrow of his bones is
trying to kill her just as surely as the cancer eating her brain.
Dante’s a bad
person. He’s done some not so nice
things, and now he’s being punished for his misdeeds. Karma is finally catching up to him.
This child
that he’s been stuck with is of his flesh and bone. This child is his
salvation. This child is the final nail in the coffin of his wife and
daughters’ too short lives.
He doesn’t
want this child.
But this child
will save him whether he wants her to or not.
With the help
of a friend—yes, a woman friend—Dante finds his way back to life. But what he finds when he gets back isn’t the
same life that he left behind. Turns
out, he has to start living a new one. One where he's suddenly having feelings
for a friend that helped him get through some tough times, and loving a daughter
that won’t let him quit.
Praise the
Lord for Mary!!! This little girl has brought so much joy to so many. The fact
that she saved Dante (her daddy) is the most amazing thing ever.
After losing
his wife and little girls, Dante didn’t see a way of life. He just existed.
That is, until the day that Mary was dropped into his life. Literally. Then
there is Cobie. Sweet, sweet Cobie with a life that she wanted to give up on.
Being sick is not what she wanted again. But Dante, oh Dante ... he saves the
day.
I can’t wait
for you to read this book. It’s nothing short of amazing. The love, the
compassion, the heartache and the sadness. I will tell you that I cried for the
first few chapters. Get the tissues ready, because Dante, Mary and Cobie are
coming for you!! Lani knows exactly how to evoke every single emotion from you.
Per usual, another successful story from this beautiful author!!
In This
Series:
Hail No (Hail
Raisers #1)
Go to Hail
(Hail Raisers #2)
Burn in Hail
(Hail Raisers #3)
What the Hail
(Hail Raisers #4)
The Hail You
Say (Hail Raisers #5)
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I’m a married
mother of three. My kids are all under 8, so I can assure you that they are a
handful. I’ve been with my
paramedic
husband now for ten years, and we’ve produced three offspring that are nothing
like us. I live in the greatest state in the world, Texas.


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