Rikki Gibbons
I loved this book! I was pulled in quickly and hooked by chapter three. Could not put it down. As always Gena Showalter created characters that you can relate to and root for. I will definitely be recommending this book to everyone I know that loves a good romance!
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Gaele Hi
Introduced to the kick-ass and take no prisoners Ryanne in the last book, I couldn’t wait to discover more about this mouthy, all for her friends girl who always seemed to be a little sad. Owner of the local bar, she lives for her friends and dreams of travelling the world, and she’s only two months away from her first trip. Ryanne had a tough life growing up: her mother was desperate to find a man and the constant tumult hit Ryanne hard. The small town gossip, the revolving door of relationships and the instant belief that she was ‘just like her mother’ weighed hard on her, and her decision to stay in Strawberry Valley and care for Earl had tongues wagging. But Earl let Ryanne feel safe and gave her stability, and in his own way was more father to her than anyone she ever knew. Jude is an ex-military man, a special ops soldier who lost his lower leg overseas, and then his wife and twin daughters to a drunk driver. With his best friends Daniel and Brock, the three are slowly finding their own ways to deal with the traumas of the past. But Jude’s numbness, his judgment and stoic manner and the discomfort he stirs in all but his friends are issues. But he’s decided that since his friends need him, he’ll deal with the bar, the alcohol, and see that none of Ryanne’s customers leave impaired. He’s intrigued and frustrated in equal measures by her: and that makes him unsettled. Oh these two! Both of them have serious issues to get through – her with trust, him with guilt and grief, and the fact that he can never seem to let go enough to NOT put his feet in his mouth. Ryanne’s so perceptive though: seeing flashes of him coming to life and recognizing the desire he has for her. But she’s no pushover: she wants him, but on her terms and recognizing his conflict with what she does and who she is, his fear that stifles his forward motion, and even the bone-deep sadness that holds him apart. Yet, he’s so determined to not feel loss again, even as he can’t fight the attraction to Ryanne, and the little glimmer of life and hope that he is starting to feel. So many issues: grief, loss, PTSD, trust, independence, oh you name it – Showalter takes us through them. Add in a murderous neighbor determined to run Ryanne out of town with the help of the local police, a pregnant alley cat and the start of a newly defined relationship between Ryanne and her mother – and the story just tugs at your heart. Admiration from Ryanne, and seeing just how wonderfully she manages to work with and around Jude’s various and troublesome hangups, the solid support from both his and her friends and the lovely moments of healing – and this is a story that you’ll want to come back to: repeatedly. I received an eArc copy of the title from the publisher via Edelweiss for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
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