Publisher: Harlequin
Date of publication: March 2017
New York Times bestselling author Brenda Novak welcomes readers to the town of Silver Springs, where surprises wait around every corner!
The search for her birth mother brought Cora Kelly to the
New Horizons Boys Ranch. Getting a job there was easy enough, but confiding in
Aiyana, the ranch’s owner, that she’s really her daughter? Cora’s not sure she
can do that, not unless she’s confident the news will be welcomed. And once she
gets to know Elijah Turner—Aiyana’s adopted son and ranch manager—that decision
becomes even more difficult.
Although Elijah can’t deny his deep attraction to Cora, he’s
always struggled with trust. Anyone with his past would, and there’s something
about the ranch’s newest employee that isn’t exactly as it seems. But if the
feelings she awakes in his guarded heart are any indication, she might be just
what he’s long been waiting for.
There were a few other threads that seemed to be just dropped and weren't explored enough. The story takes place on a ranch that is also a school for boys and despite it being talked about several times, the reader is never shown any interaction with Cora or Elijah and the students. I would have liked to see that since such a big deal is made about the school setting. Otherwise, this story could have taken place anywhere. Elijah's interactions (of non-interactions) with his birth mother looked like it could have been a like of conflict, but it never went anywhere.
The main reason for my disappointed really stems from the secret that Cora kept hidden from her birth mother. I was not adopted so I don't want to assume how I would feel, but I ended up having a hard time with how long Cora kept it from Aiyanah. I didn't really buy the reveal. It was just accepted too easily and was kind of anticlimactic and rushed. I think I would have expected more conflict or sense of betrayal. The only honest reaction to her finding her birth mother came from her adoptive parents. That is what I would have expected to happen.
Ultimately, the romance is sweet and I did like their HEA. It's not a bad book, it just didn't have everything I was looking for in it. I'm hoping that in future books we get to see Cal and Aiyanah's relationship blossom further. I also do want to see Elijah's brothers find their HEAs.
About Brenda Novak
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Brenda
Novak has penned over 45 novels. A two-time Rita nominee, she’s won
The National Reader’s Choice, The Bookseller’s Best, The Bookbuyer’s
Best and many other awards. She runs an annual online auction for
diabetes research every May at www.brendanovak.com. To date, she’s raised over
$2 million. Brenda considers herself lucky to be a mother of five and married
to the love of her life.
Connect with Brenda
Brenda Novak’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:
Tuesday, March 21st: Books
and Bindings
Wednesday, March 22nd: Reading
Reality
Thursday, March 23rd: West
Metro Mommy Reads
Friday, March 24th: Read
Love Blog
Monday, March 27th: Books
a la Mode – guest post
Tuesday, March 28th: Reading
is my SuperPower
Wednesday, March 29th: Luxury Reading
Friday, March 31st: A
Fortress of Books
Tuesday, April 4th: Thoughts
on This ‘n That
Tuesday, April 4th: Books
and Spoons
Wednesday, April 5th: Romantic
Reads and Such
Friday, April 7th: The
Romance Dish
Monday, April 10th: Just Commonly
Wednesday, April 12th: From the TBR Pile
Friday, April 14th: Moonlight Rendezvous
Monday, April 17th: A Chick Who Reads
Wednesday, April 19th: Becca the Bibliophile
It sounds like this one didn't live up to the promise of its opening.
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