
Where There’s a Will by Ember Hughes is NOW LIVE
Blurb:
Where There’s A Will is book one in the Trail of Tears duet, the debut novel of Ember Hughes.
Kinleigh
Colton rescued me when we were young.
He breathed life into me during our years together…
Before I was forced to sever ties.
No matter how much it hurt, no matter how much I hated it–
I had no choice. Because my father, Forrest Conway, gets what he wants. At all costs.
When Colton turns up ten years later… in my father’s cellar, as a captive, he doesn’t just want to be set free, but he wants to rescue me, too.
Again.
The thing is, I’m not the only one who needs rescuing.
And I’d give my life to save theirs.
Will he let me?
Colton
I’ve lived the last ten years believing I’m a bad brother and a no-good boyfriend. Not good enough to keep, at least.
My father’s passing brings me back home to Buffalo Trails, to the graveyard of my lost love.
What I learn while I’m “home” is terrifying.
And that’s before I’m taken captive.
Things only get worse from there.
Until I see her.
Kinleigh Conway. My heart and soul.
Thin. Bruised. Not speaking.
I know no matter how bad I have it, I’ll fight until the end to save her.
It’s the only choice.
Where There’s A Will is a dark cowboy romance dealing with heavy themes. Please check content warnings in book before reading. Your device may skip past the warnings and open at the first chapter – please make sure to scroll back and read them.
Buy Link:
Available in KU

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Where There’s A Will is the first book written by author Daisy Jane under the pen name Ember Hughes. Having never read anything by Daisy Jane before, I wasn’t sure what to expect… Wow, this story blew me away!
Colton and Kinleigh’s story is dark — be sure to check out the list of trigger warnings because it is lengthy and this book deals with some really difficult topics. Parts of it were very difficult to read because of the content involved, but I am glad I pushed through. It’s raw and emotional. Even though Kinleigh is mute, and she can’t verbally communicate with Colton, the connection between them is still so incredibly strong even 10 years after they broke up.
When Colton realized what Kinleigh had been going through at the hands of her father… Oh, my heart! My heart broke for these two over and over again. Despite everything Kinleigh had been through, she showed such strength and grace and resiliency. I was in awe of her dedication to Colton and setting him free.
The book ended with several questions lingering, mainly about Kinleigh’s father. I hope they are answered in the next book. I’m really looking forward to getting to know Carsyn better!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
