Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
This book focuses on Lark and Zach, both of whom, have their own survival stories. Lark was recovering from a kidnapping, which had left her with PTSD. Her wounds were fresh, and she had a long way to go. While Zach, still bore the physical and mental scars from his upbringing and eventual expulsion from an oppressive cult. He was not fully healed, but had come a long way with the help of his surrogate family. It made perfect sense, that of anyone on that farm, Zach was the one able to establish the strongest connection with Lark. It was a roller coaster though. Bowen threw plenty of bumps on that road to the HEA, including one that I thought might result in sinking my ship. But in the end, these two found love and healing in each other.
Aside from the wonderful love story we expected, we got more of the things that make this series so special. Another lovely visit to Vermont, tons of fun and beautiful familial interactions, and dare I say, the planting of not one, but perhaps two new storylines for Zara and Mae (?)
After getting to know Zach over the past two books, I was chomping at the bit for his story, and I was not disappointed. Bowen delivered a story that was Zach-worthy, and I was happy to see his beautiful and gentle heart so justly rewarded.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 16 April, 2017: Finished reading
- 16 April, 2017: Reviewed