Romance with Consequences: Why Conflicts of Interest Breaks the Mold
Romance novels often get dismissed…
Step into a world where motherhood, mental health, and real-life resilience meet heartfelt storytelling. Hannah Wall’s writing captures the messy, beautiful, and often bittersweet moments of life with honesty and grace.
Whether it’s a quiet moment of reflection or a chaotic afternoon at home, Hannah turns everyday feelings into powerful words. Her writing reminds us that we are not alone in our fears or our strength. Sip, reflect, and explore what it means to be truly seen.
Hear directly from Hannah about the heart behind her writing, the message within Conflicts of Interest, and what readers can expect from the Mum’s Chain series.
The first in the Mum’s Chain series, Conflicts of Interest follows Cassie, a young mother navigating emotional trauma, strained relationships, and the weight of starting over. Honest, raw, and deeply relatable, this book is for anyone who’s ever felt unseen in their struggle.
Romance novels often get dismissed…
Some stories celebrate love; others…
Every family holds secrets, some…
"A tender feel-good romance with real stakes. Cassie and Theo feel honest and grown trying to build a family while navigating past mess and Matt’s heart-condition news with empathy instead of drama. I loved the gentle moments with Harrison, the friends who step up and the way the story treats love like daily choices not just sparks. The twins reveal is sweet the proposal thread is cute and the ending leaves you smiling. It’s warm, compassionate and quietly addictive to read."
"Smart contemporary romance that actually respects consequences. The dual POV works, pacing is steady and the central conflict never turns trashy. Theo’s choice to be upfront about the possible arrhythmia is the kind of detail that makes the characters feel real... some inner thoughts run a bit long but honestly the payoff is worth it because the family beats land. I loved reading reading this masterpiece nd I can say its a must-have book."