I like how Hemmingwood takes the time to let them get to know each other before delving into lust or love territory, which would not fit this storyline. There is attraction and a very slow building romance. That is, until she ends up at a ranch one day where she meets Robin, the owner’s daughter and resident psychologist. She deals with various forms of trauma, or maybe it’s better to say she doesn’t deal with it because she keeps moving around, never getting attached to anyone or anything. Seneca is an ex-army Sergeant who has a poignant and tragic back story. I don’t think this book is the most surprising in terms of storyline, but it’s a solid read. And yes, there are horses, cowgirls and general ranch work, which I generally like to read about, so this was a good read for me. It’s about healing, finding family, and a place to belong.
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