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Written on Apr 6, 2017
Carr shares Sierra Jones' story and introduces us to more locals, in particular, a hot Firefighter/EMT named Conrad, but folks call him "Connie." Sierra is Cal's younger sister. She's trying to rebuild her life and has come to Colorado. I quickly connected with Sierra and admired her strength. We learn she is on the road to recovery both from addiction and a troubled past that has left her scarred. Not wanting to crowd the newlyweds, she checks into a hostel but soon finds herself in one of the cabins at Sully's.
ANY DAY NOW felt like coming home and visiting old friends. The heart of the story, however, was Sierra and it had me flipping the pages hoping for an HEA. As Sierra settles in she soon finds herself building ties within the community and her friendship blossoms with Sully. I adore Sully and the way he gets involved. Sierra finds work and for the first time cares for something. While Sierra isn't ready to handle a relationship and doesn't trust her own feelings, Conrad soon shows her there are good people out there. I loved getting Conrad's back story. It was nice to have an honest to goodness good guy for a hero. Their developing relationship felt genuine and provided moments of humor and swoons.
Side threads included a developing romance between two single parents, a strange woman who lies, and updates on characters we have previously met. I loved seeing Maggie and Cal. We catch up with them as they work on renovating their barn.
The suspense thread offered some nail biting moments and a family reunions. It allowed Sierra to grow, become confident and faces down her fears. Carr did an excellent job with character development, bringing to light addiction and showing how woman become trapped. She seamlessly shed light on these darker subjects while delivering a feel-good romance.
ANY DAY NOW was delightful from beginning to end. I cannot wait to return to Sullivan's Crossing.
This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer