House on a hill
- Deborah Adele
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Clean & Wholesome Romance
Aspiring author, David Connelly, once a homeless ex-con, risks everything to save Samantha, the daughter of a reverend. After the fallout leaves him homeless again, she finds him and brings him into her father’s home. There, David begins writing the story of his past—a story meant only for her.
As their connection deepens, danger resurfaces, and David must choose: leave to protect her or stay and risk everything they’ve built.
A slow-burning romance and a fight for survival.

Review by Deborah Adele

Redemption and true love, exploring the power of human connection and the resilience of faith.
House on a Hill" by Tamara Rector is a beautifully crafted slow burn that captivated me from the very first page. The narrative follows David Connelly, a former criminal who once roamed the streets of Toronto, Ontario, lost and adrift in a world that seemed to have forgotten him. This book dives into themes of redemption and true love, exploring the power of human connection and the resilience of faith.
As I read each chapter following David's struggles and triumphs, I found myself swept away by a whirlwind of emotions, expertly maneuvered by the author’s skillful storytelling. Tamara brings you into the pages in such a way that it feels like a true story.
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