Iain: A Hathaway House Heartwarming Romance

· Hathaway House (eBook Series) Book 9 · Valley Publishing Ltd.
4.8
18 reviews
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190
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Welcome to Hathaway House. Rehab Center. Safe Haven. Second chance at life and love.

Getting accepted to Hathaway House is the new start Iain MacLeod has been waiting for. His old VA center has put him on the road to recovery, but he’s nowhere near where he wants to be. Much work remains to be done, and Iain is determined to do what’s necessary to get back to full power. But he has hit the limit of his current professionals’ abilities. He needs a new team. New eyes. New methods. He can only hope that Hathaway House has what he needs to keep moving forward.

Robin Carruthers works in the veterinary clinic at Hathaway House. When she connects with Iain, she’s his biggest cheerleader and enjoys watching him take steps toward greater recovery. Until she realizes that, while Iain is growing in major ways, … she isn’t. When traumas from her past intrude on the present, and Robin is forced to confront issues of her own, she’s afraid she and Iain won’t find their way back to each other again …




heartwarming; wholesome; broken hero; clean and sweet; animals; military; Healing; Small town; small town romance; Heroes for Hire; Romance; sanctuary; Recovery; Healing SEAL's; Dogs; Horses; Heartwarming sweet romance

Ratings and reviews

4.8
18 reviews
Carol Specker
March 19, 2020
Iain is a book in the Hathaway House series which focuses on the rehab of wounded veterans. The book looks at Ian's physical injuries as well as his mental needs. I liked how after Iain was beginning to give up since he didn't see any improvements, he is shown before and after pictures and realizes how much his improvement. I think that this can be applied to anyone trying to make changes. Sometimes it hard to see how small steps lead to big changes. I liked that the book also dealt with the mental aspect of recovery. All of this with a little romance, makes this a feel good story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Fleur Wilkinson
March 15, 2020
I really liked how you felt how much Iain felt like he was stuck in a rut and needed to come around to the new way of thinking and embrace the help around him, while Robin had to learn what she thought she needed for a career isn't always what will make her happy. The fact we got a lot more time with the animals and in the vets was fun as they are also a big part of Hathaway House and when Iain got on the horse it was happy claps and a sweet moment. I just flove these book as each story is different but bettering oneself and doing the best you can always shines through. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Cheryl McCullough
March 4, 2020
Hathaway House is for our wounded warriors where the care is above what the VA can provide and is what each or our wounded deserve in the real world. This is Iains story and can be read as a stand alone. Iain has achieved all he can with the VA and has applies at Hathaway House. He is accepted and begins his journey. There are doctors, physical therapist, psychologists, pet therapy, everything Hathaway House can provide to help the wounded. Robin is a vet tech. How cool is this premise??? Helping the wounded warriors and wounded animals. My heart just swells with this, can it happen in the real world? Is something like this in the process? Robin is single again an dealing with her own issues but is there to cheer Iain on. This is truly a feel good, based on harsh reality in our war torn world today. Issues are dealt with a deft touch that teaches us (without our realizing it) as we cheer on Iains progress and mourn with the set backs. Thank you for another read that entertains me, moves me and makes me think. Thank you for the arc! I freely volunteer my thoughts and opinions!
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