
Release Date: March 17, 2026
REVIEW:
If you ask me Jill Hannah Anderson does not write enough books. She is such a good author and knows how to tell a story that will grab your heart and not let go. After We Break is one of those books you will never forget. My heart was torn in two and mended back together so many times in her new book.
This book is about a woman named Eden Everson who has worked her way up in the corporate world and it is sucking her life out of her. It is ruining her health and her relationship with her son. She is from a small town and desperately wants to move out of the big city, but is worried she will lose her son. She is divorced and has half custody.
This book is about finding what is right for you and having the courage to go after what you want and making your life your own. Ms. Anderson writes about strong women. We sometimes think that being strong is not worrying and not having doubts about where your life is going. Jill shows us the other side of the story.
We meet some wonderful characters in this book. One in particular will stick with me a long time. He is a Viet Nam veteran whose name is David. While Eden was going through some boxes her mother left with her, she found a POW bracelet that her mother wore back in the 70’s. He is a wonderful man that left a big impression on my soul.
After We Break by Jill Hannah Anderson has so much going for it. I could go on forever with all the good points in the story. I won’t because I hope you will get your own copy of this book for your nightstand It truly is a wonderful book. Until next time…Happy Reading!
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SYNOPSIS:
Single mom Eden Everson reaches a breaking point in her high-pressure career when her soul-sucking job affects her health and her relationship with her son, Ryan. Ready to jump from the corporate ladder but needing a safety net, she takes some time off to regroup.
While going through boxes from her childhood, she finds the Vietnam POW bracelet her mom wore decades ago. After checking online, she discovers the veteran, David, is alive and lives only two hours away. When Eden travels to the quaint Minnesota town of Crimson Creek to return the bracelet, she feels an immediate connection with the town, which reminds her of her youth and the lifestyle she craves.
During their marriage, Eden’s ex-husband chose their city life, pushing her up the corporate ladder to support that. Now, Eden wants to pursue her own dreams, but leaving the Twin Cities means possibly losing her son. Eden must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to reclaim the life she was meant to live.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jill Hannah Anderson writes about women determined to reclaim their lives. Stories of family, friendship, forgiveness, and fortitude. She lives on a lake in Minnesota with her husband. Jill’s new book, “After We Break”, released March 17, 2026. She is also the author of “Closer to Home”, “A Life Unraveled”, “Crazy Little Town Called Love”, and “The To Hell And Back Club”.