You can find Anchor His Soul and more of Shannyn Leah’s work on her official Amazon author page.
Whether you are already a regular visitor to Cinnamon Bay or this is your first trip to the shoreline, Anchor His Soul offers a beautiful reminder that even in the stormiest seasons of life, love can be the anchor that holds us steady. Anchor his Soul by Shannyn Leah
Everything changes when tragedy strikes, forcing Ava into the path of Dax. Their shared pain and circumstances push them together, stripping away the pretenses they’ve used to keep the world at bay. The "boy next door" trope is given new life here as the two struggle to navigate their mutual history while realizing that the very person they tried to avoid might be the one they need to stay afloat. Why We Love the Cinnamon Bay World You can find Anchor His Soul and more
If you’re a fan of contemporary romance that packs an emotional punch, you’ve likely encountered the work of USA TODAY bestselling author Shannyn Leah . Known for her ability to blend humor, heart, and heat, Leah has a knack for creating small-town worlds that feel like home. Her novella, , is a standout entry in the popular Cinnamon Bay Romance series, delivering a poignant "enemies-to-lovers" and "boy next door" story that explores the weight of the past and the courage needed to let someone in. The Heart of the Story Their shared pain and circumstances push them together,
Based in London, Ontario, Shannyn Leah is a prolific writer who has amassed several complete romance series, including By The Lake and the Caliendo Resort saga. When she isn’t crafting stories about "bad boys and sassy heroines," she’s often found antiquing or enjoying the beach—her favorite place to read.
The narrative centers on Ava, a woman deeply haunted by a tortured past. Fearful of what the future holds, she has built a small, protective wall around her life, only allowing her daughter, Olivia, and her close friend Rowdy into her inner circle.
: Like Leah’s other works, such as the McAdams Sisters series, this story thrives on the close-knit, supportive (and sometimes meddling) atmosphere of a small town.