

Hugo broke my heart, his autism adds another dimension to his mental health issues but it's never made to be a defining issue. Nicola Haken has a small catalogue of books but every one of them has touched me deep in my soul.īring Me Home is no exception, in fact it's one of the rawest in terms of how mental illness can distort your world view and make you feel like you're worthless even when you're a mega famous rock star. This book contains scenes, language, and references that may pose as a trigger, or be uncomfortable to read, for some people.* *Please note: Recommended for adult readers only. After all these years, will Helen still be prepared to catch him before the inevitable crash? Or has he lost the only home he’s ever known, forever? Harder still when he appears at her front door one rainy spring night. Harder than it sounds when his image and voice seem to follow her wherever she goes… Back on the diet and heading for a career change, it’s time to stop wallowing in the past and give up missing the best friend who traded her in for fame and glory eight years ago. Nobody knows where he came from, what he goes through, where he’s heading…Įxcept the girl he left behind. Adored by fans all over the world, there’s nothing more he could ever wish for.

Hugo Hayes has it all the voice, the money, the looks. A tale of friendship, acceptance, and second chances.
