Hannah is a
successful single woman when suddenly, her life turns upside down. Her best
friend has just passed away, and now Hannah finds herself a mother to a five-year-old
boy named Noah. Hannah and Noah need some time together, so she rents a house
on a lake in Colorado, and they head off to try an heal from their devastating
loss.
Owen is a photographer/writer
with a big dog named Romeo who lives in Colorado in a house on the lake. He
rents his house out most of the time as he prefers to live in his barn/studio when
he isn’t traveling. He is still recovering from the loss of his own son years
ago and when a cancelled trip leaves him still at home, he finds himself in the
presence of a young woman and a little boy who have rented his house.
Hannah, Owen,
Noah and Romeo soon become friends and find that they love being together.
Hannah has a big decision to make, whether to take Noah back to the city or
stay in Sullivan’s Crossing and take a chance on a new life for all of them.
I absolutely
loved this book and couldn’t put it down. The story was so touching and the
characters though all suffering from loss, clearly show us that loss can also
bring new life and hope for the future. The characters were brilliantly written,
and I also loved getting to know past characters from the series through this story.
I haven’t read the previous books, and though this book can be read as a stand
a lone novel, I am going to go back and read them all. Thank you so much to Harlequin,
Robyn Carr and NetGalley for an advanced copy to read and review. It was
outstanding.
Thank you so much for stopping by the farmhouse. Lynn
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