Sam@WLABB
This book was a lot more emotional than the previous one. Yes, there was lots of fun banter, and the camp antics made me smile, but getting to the root of Zoe's pain actually made my heart ache a little. I was shocked to learn she was in such emotional turmoil, because she always seems so confident and up for a good time, but there was a painful past buried inside her, which she really needed to deal with.
I loved the path Clayborn put Zoe on, because it brought Aiden into her life, and he was a most wonderful hero. I will admit, I was not sure about this grumpy guy, but the more I got to know and understand him, the more I loved him. He too carried a ton of emotional baggage and guilt, and thank goodness circumstances put him and Zoe together, because they each were what the other needed to move in the right direction.
Overall: This was a wonderful and emotional journey, which made me laugh a lot, sniffle a little, and ultimately, happy cry.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review
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