Some mistakes haunt you forever.
Harlan
Young knows that from personal experience. Walking away from Grace
Townsend, even with the best intentions and no other choice, still
haunts him to this day.
So when he had the chance to return to Montana, and be part of something as special as the Resting Warrior Ranch, he took it. Here he can help train service and emotional support animals for former soldiers with PTSD.
And maybe, just maybe, convince Grace to give him a second chance.
He
never expected that second chance to be in the form of a fake marriage
in order to save the land she loves so much. But he’ll do it, as well as
help fight the danger closing in on her. She thinks she’s alone, but
she’s wrong.
She knew him as a boy, but now he's a man. And real men don’t run.
4.5 STARS
The tension between the two main characters was really well drawn. Grace had plenty of reasons for her antagonism towards Harlan. And I have to give Harlan credit for just taking it from her. Of course, there is so much more to that part of the story. I liked being able to see what each of them were feeling while getting their points of view.
Wow, Grace's neighbor, Wayne Gleason is one nasty piece of work. Too bad he is also so clever in his underhanded ways. So many things that he does Grace and Harlan just know he's behind it but they just can't seem to get the goods on him.
I liked that as time went on Harlan really showed such a tenderness towards Grace. As much as she would allow at least.
There are several out of the box surprises that make the story even more interesting. I liked that I didn't see them coming and that it starts out good and just keeps getting better. Bringing everything to a dramatic ending along with a well fought for H.E.A.
"I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book and these are my honest thoughts about it.
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