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The Homecoming: A Shelter Bay Novel

The Homecoming: A Shelter Bay NovelAuthor: JoAnn Ross
Publisher: Signet
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 6,202

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 400
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813
ASIN: B003QMLC2O

Publication Date: June 9, 2010

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First in a heartwarming new series from the New York Times bestselling author

Former Navy SEAL Sax Douchett returns to his home town and is hailed as a local hero. But starting over is difficult when he unearths a long- buried secret that reunites him with a past he's never forgotten. She's Sheriff Kara Conway, a girl who's always held a special place in his heart. But as he cautiously reconnects with Kara and bonds with her young son, another long-held secret in Shelter Bar threatens their second chance at a life together...



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5 out of 5 stars An exceptional book that you want to last forever.   August 15, 2010
Judy (Cincinnati, ohio United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross is another incredible story of love and the path to happiness.

Former Navy Seal Sax Douchett has returned home to Shelter Bay, Oregon. He is determined to put his war years behind him and start a much more simpler life. It seems everyone in town wants to honor the war hero at every turn, this is making things that much harder for Sax. His quiet life is disturbed when a long ago buried bone is found on his property. This brings the local law around, which is his high school crush Kara Conway.

Sheriff Kara Conway moved back home to take over as Sheriff after the sudden death of her father. She also is brought home her young son Trey. Both Trey and Kara are learning to rebuild their lives without Jared Conway. Jared was killed in the line of duty and Kara believes Shelter Bay will help them both heal.

Kara sees Sax as a great role model for her young son. He needs a positive male influence in his life. Spending time with Sax involving the bones found on his property has her seeing Sax as more then someone to influence her son.

Sax always had a soft spot for Kara during high school. But he always knew she was Jared's girl. Now he sees her as a strong woman and someone that he wants to get to know on a more personal level.

The Homecoming is stellar. The characters are complex and are dealing with real emotions. Their relationship isn't easy but the journey is well worth any stops along the way. The secondary romance of Kara's mother Faith and her deputy John O'Roarke is exceptional as it deals with love the second time around. You can't go wrong in picking up any JoAnn Ross novel.



5 out of 5 stars The Oregon coast has no better publicist than JoAnn Ross   July 12, 2010
Bookreporter.com (New York, New York)
11 out of 15 found this review helpful

The beach along the Oregon coastline is the homecoming destination for Navy SEAL Sax Douchett and former high school classmate and widow Kara Conway. Each is suffering recent losses that leave them vulnerable to one other, recalling unforgotten memories and exploring a chance for love.

Sax returns home to Shelter Bay to be with family and re-enter civilian life. He is the sole survivor of a deadly mission in the hills of Afghanistan that left his comrades and friends dead. The small town is honoring Sax with a hero's welcome parade, but he isn't feeling like a hero: "SEALs don't leave men behind." Sax is not alone, though, as New York Times bestselling author JoAnn Ross uniquely inserts the ghosts of Sax's fallen comrades on his shoulder as "angels on a mission," cheering, joshing and laughing with Sax, easing his guilt. The mission: watch over Sax. The message: the dead are never truly gone, and their memory helps pave the future.

The allure of coastal living saturates THE HOMECOMING, the first in Ross's Shelter Bay series, and invites readers to imagine and savor the vistas: "...looking out over the ocean, where the whitecaps were gilded with silver moonlight...;" "...gaze out the window, where a giant ball of sun was sinking beneath the sea, gilding the water a shimmering gold and bronze..." Ross ravishes her audience with imagery of "a pebbly starfish in a tide pool," "sea lions on the rocks of the sea stacks beyond the tide line" and "whitecapped waves," to the point that readers are like seagulls gliding over the characters.

Ross uses symbolism repeatedly to solidify the theme that Shelter Bay is a haven for the brokenhearted. The location of Sax's house on the cliff overlooking Shelter Bay seems to indicate that each character is on the precipice of something new in their lives. Sax reopens the restaurant his parents ran for years. He names it Bon Temps, meaning "good times," and sets about refurbishing it in time for his brother Cole's wedding. He also engages the help of Kara's young son, Trey, as two men seek to move forward and emerge from the shells of the past. The tide is ever-changing in THE HOMECOMING, bringing new shells from the sea to replace the broken ones on the shore. In the midst of tragedy, Shelter Bay offers renewed hope.

The rocky coast of Oregon draws readers into the grief-stricken lives of Sax and Kara and follows their footsteps in the sand as they reconnect and find a love that extends beyond summer. The pair are no strangers. They were best friends in high school, along with Jared Conroy, whom a pregnant Kara married right before Jared was deployed to Iraq for military service. Jared asked best friend and bad boy Sax to watch over Kara just in case he did not return. Two tours later, Jared did come back safely and became a policeman, only to be killed in a domestic violence call.

Kara's mother, Faith Blanchard, plays a strong role in her daughter's and grandson's lives amidst the recent loss of her sheriff husband's mysterious death. Faith is a successful surgeon, but confesses to Kara one evening that she is wondering "what if?" about her life. In a rare mother-daughter moment, she shares her fantasies with Kara, drawing the two closer.

Sax and Kara navigate the ebb and flow of emotions as Sax befriends Trey and takes him to the VFW hall where he learns more about his dad, the fallen all-American hero. The young boy's acceptance of Sax takes time, and the warmth of Sax's large family envelops him as he remembers his dad, but makes way for a relationship with Sax. Trey observes Sax as he takes care of Kara after a series of seemingly cold case-related physical attacks and comes to realize that the shelter of a father's love and legacy can come from unexpected places.

"Sometimes the best journeys aren't planned down to the nth degree." Sax and Kara could not have known what lay before them in Shelter Cove, but each returned to a place that held family and memories. Ross's series can be defined by the words she writes for Sax: "Besides, no place better to recuperate than on the coast, drinking in all that fresh salt air."

Sax is no longer a sniper spotter. He is still a wizard with flirtation and calls Kara "sugar," but his mission has changed, all because he listened to "...a pull of desire as strong as the tides pounding away at the cliff outside of the house..." and accepted the help of "angels on his shoulder." The Oregon coast has no better publicist than JoAnn Ross, and starting over can be as invigorating as a breeze coming off the ocean bringing the love of our life.

--- Reviewed by Hillary Wagy




5 out of 5 stars super police procedural romantic suspense   July 10, 2010
Harriet Klausner
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

Former Navy SEAL Sax Douchett survived being wounded and alone presumed dead by his mates as the Taliban assassins went after him in the Hindu Kush region. He survived, but even more harrowing was his few weeks of "incarceration" at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Finally he is allowed to return home to Shelter Bay, physically healed but mentally questionable as he still suffers flashbacks.

While walking with his dog Velcro, the Irish Wolfhound mutt deposits a human bone at his feet. As he thinks of the fickle finger of fate, Widow Sheriff Kara Conway receives the dispatcher's excited call re his dog finding the bone. Kara is upset as she left the Oceanside PD to raise her eight years old son Trey in a safe environs following the death of his dad her beloved Jared in the line of duty as a cop handling a domestic dispute. As she works the case, someone wants the inquiry ended. At the same time Kara and Sax fall in love; he knows he loved her as a teen and never stopped while she has a list of reasons not to get involved with the middle Douchette sibling starting with Trey though Sax is so good with her son.

The Shelter Bay police procedural romantic suspense stars two likable lead characters and a strong support cast which obviously including Kara's son; but also SEALs, the memory of Jared, and the townsfolk. The investigative story line is character driven by Kara and Sax who have a myriad of reasons for not getting involved. This novel is JoAnn Ross at her very best!

Harriet Klausner



5 out of 5 stars Heartwarming and makes you just want to SMILE   August 8, 2010
Ann (California)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

I picked up The Homecoming with no real expectation since I didn't love the last JoAnn Ross book, Breakpoint: A High Risk Novel. Fortunately for me, The Homecoming was such a great read! Although it was more focused on the relationships aspect of the characters and interactions of the main and secondary characters and less on actually solving the mysteries presented, this book does not leave you feeling like you were reading something that was so far out there that there was no way it could happen.

Sax Douchett and Kara Conway were great H/H characters and showed how timing was everything when it comes to love. The growth of both Sax & Kara, not to mention Trey, really comes through and although the timing seemed fast, with the background of the characters explained, it makes reading it easier to comprehend how their feelings all developed.

I also loved that they connected and mentioned the characters we loved in the High Risk novels, especially Quinn and Cait from Crossfire: A High Risk Novel.

For those who want an easy read without too much emphasis on mystery, this is the perfect book for a summer day at the beach.



3 out of 5 stars mature women, check it out   July 23, 2010
Romance Junkie (Berkeley, CA, USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I can't give this book more than three stars; Ross has certainly written better. As other reviewers have noted, as a police procedural or suspense novel the plot is very lacking. There is little police work, the bad guy practically walks around with a big black x on his back, and the action consists of one fight and one car chase--neither exciting.

Still its a pleasant read. Ross's writing is good enough to keep you going even when the plot hasn't hooked you. Sax Douchette, an ex-SEAL returning to his hometown after a traumatic final battle in Afghanistan, and Kara Conway, a widowed sheriff with an 8 year old son, are both appealing characters if very similar to many other lead characters in books of this genre.

The little extra that lifted this book above other mediocre novels for me (and for other women my age, I suspect)was Faith, Kara's mother. It seems like the characters in romance novels mostly have childhoods of one of two extremes. Either (like Sax) they come from extremely loving, supportive families with happily married parents or they come from the worst of families and suffer abuse. In contrast, Kara grows up in a solid two parent family, the only child of a sheriff and a doctor. She knows her parents love each other and her, but she can never shake the feeling that she doesn't measure up to her perfectionist mother's standards. At the same time, Faith considers her daughter the strongest woman she knows, but is frustrated by her inability to convey her love and approval to her daughter easily. This definitely struck a chord with me.

Also, Faith gets her own romance with her late husband's best friend. The two mature (sixtish, give or take) lovers actually get to go beyond the hand holding stage and go to bed. Its not the blow by blow description of sex common for younger romantic couples. Hand holding breast is about as explicit as it gets but at least we know they're having an actual, physical relationship they both enjoy.


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