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Monday, July 16, 2018

Release Blitz - Saving Leah by Misha Elliott




Title: Saving Leah 
Author: Misha Elliott 
Genre: Contemporary Romance 
Release Date: June 5, 2018 
Cover Designer: Lori Jackson Design 



Sometimes the only thing worse than revealing a painful secret is keeping it from the one who wants to save you. In time fractured bones mend and torn flesh heals. But what about a fractured soul? Years of abuse have left Leah scared and broken, in solitude with the only symbol of the person she used to be-her violin. While in hiding, she never expected to meet the handsome and alluring Asher. Can he save her before all is lost or will her secrets become the death of her? **WARNING** This book contains adult material including violence and sexual content intended for readers over the age of 18.


Nikki's 4 Star Review

I really enjoyed reading Saving Leah by Misha Elliott it does deal with very sensitive issue but I think it was written really well and kept my interest throughout. I read page after page just hoping that Leah could somehow heal and find someone to love and finally get her HEA.

Leah was a musical star on the violin but living in hell in her personal life. She's a victim of domestic violence but has finally found the courage to leave her abusive partner and concentrate on herself. She's lost so much through her violent relationship she's now alone but determined to start a new life. She's not sure she'll ever be able to trust a man again but when a stranger risks his life for her and vows not to leave her side could all that be about to change. Asher Sky could be Leah's knight in shining armour if she can find the strength to let him in and help her heal.

A great read that I would highly recommend. 




I carry uneasiness inside; it constantly mocks me, gnawing at me like a beast, desperately clawing to get out. It makes me a hypocrite, too. I blame alcohol and drugs for turning Ian into an abusive monster, but it doesn’t stop me from heading down the same path, trying to calm the beast inside. My nightly ritual of pills and vodka commences as soon as the first drink is poured. The pills help numb the pain; the drink quiets the memories and helps to erase the fear. You’re all I have. Those words of Ian’s haunt me, because he is also all that I have. I reach for the bottle and tip it over, spilling vodka on the table. Grabbing two towels from the kitchen, I clean up the mess and take the towels to the laundry room, where I’m left in a quandary. I want to put the towels in the empty black basket in front of the washer, but Ian had a thing about wet towels in the laundry. It wasn’t allowed. In an act of defiance, I toss them in the basket and walk away. “You know better, Leah. Are you going to do what I said or do I have to show you again what happens when you disobey?” It is a test of my will and my mind not to go back and wash them. Ian needs to get out of my brainwashed head NOW! I lean my head back on the couch, waiting for the effects of the vodka and pills to soothe me. This solution isn’t permanent, but it grants me a few hours of rest―if I’m lucky. Ian can no longer abuse me physically, but he’s still in my head. My mind is a fertile ground for fear. Ian planted seeds and we nurtured them together; Ian with his abuse, me with my unspoken grief. Both fertilized my fear, and before long it spread, taking me over like the kudzu vine in the south, choking out everything else in my life, paralyzing me. I was too scared to do what I needed to save myself from it; it nearly killed me.



Misha Elliott is a nomadic soul, living all over the US with her Scottish husband. During their travels, she fell in love with the written word and put her hands on the keyboard to romanticize her journeys. When not writing you can find her at Scottish Highland games (she's there for the men in kilts) or at the beach...as long as it's not hurricane season.


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