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Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Inkslinger PR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.I've been waiting for Sutton's story. She has already been through so much that I wasn't sure she was going to be able to get past Mav's death to learn how to live again. But I should have known KA Linde would give this heroine a few more twists to deal with.
For anyone that has followed this series, David and Sutton seemed inevitable. But there was always that lurking question of where David come from (aside from San Francisco). He showed up and quietly worked his way into Sutton's life being her friend and sometimes babysitter. But that quiet question was there, whether we paid attention or not.
Then there was Sutton. Her grief was tangible, even as she tried to hide it from her son. It was so tangible that you wondered if she was ever really going to get past what happened. Sutton had an inner strength though, one she ignored for a long time. But it was that strength and determination that had her fighting her family to marry Mav that finally came back out and pushed her to start moving past the tragedy and to start living again.
I enjoyed the start of this duet. I wanted to see Sutton get her HEA, but I'll admit by the time I got to the last page I wondered how this whole thing was going to play out. I'm sure David's backstory is going to bring him back into the Wright fold, but the wait is going to kill me.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 9 May, 2018: Finished reading
- 9 May, 2018: Reviewed