My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Lia DiPalma has just left the Navy and has come to Moonlight Bay to look up an old friend in the hopes of finding a new start in life. On her way into town she finds an injured dog in the middle of the road. She takes the little pup to the new vet clinic in town hoping they can save the poor boys life.
Noah Cuthbert, a veterinarian is in Moonlight Bay hoping to convince his ailing mother and younger sister to come back with him to Charleston. He wants nothing to do with the small town due to unhappy memories from his childhood, yet his family is trying to convince him to stay and take over the new vet clinic. When he receives a call from his grandmother that someone is at the vet clinic with an injured puppy, he can’t help but respond.
Noah and Lia get off to a rocky start when she won’t adopt the puppy and help him recover. She is battling her own demons over loss and can’t take on any new responsibilities. She wonders why Noah can’t take the puppy as he is a vet without a pet. Noah is also struggling with his own feelings of loss and hurt. The two banter back and forth while the ladies of Moonlight Bay are trying to meddle in both their lives. Can they save Noah and Lia?
I found this story so captivating getting to know both Lia and Noah along with all the other residents in this small town. My heartstrings were tugged in so many different directions as the story unfolded. It was so much more than just a romance. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and I am so thankful to the author, Forever (Grand Central Publishing) and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book to review.
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