Right Where We Belong is the third novel in Jackie Ashenden's Small Town Dreams series, and I'll tell you right from the start that it's my favorite novel of this series because as an only child with two working parents, raised by my maternal grandparents, I so identified with Indigo (Indy) Jameson and the incredibly lonely life she led in with only her hermit of a grandmother in virtually total isolation in Deep River, Alaska.
Indy's father walked out on her mother before Indy was born, only to return 7 years later to purportedly reclaim them both, but when the couple moves to Anchorage, amid promises and more promises that they would soon return and take Indy to live with them--but it never happened, leaving Indy feeling unloved and unwanted. She never even saw anyone but her socially paranoid grandmother until her grandmother fell ill and 15-year-old Indy had to go into town to pick up groceries. Talk about isolation! Her upbringing left her with a deep mistrust of people, and more so of men, since the parents, espeically her father, who kept promising to get her never returned.
The other principal character in this novel is Levi, who is described as a gorgeous combination of Jason Momoa and Brock O'Hurn. He too has led a lonely life, shuffled from foster home to foster home until he aged out of the system and joined the military, where he met two brothers , Chase and Finn Kelly, who, when they left the military, jointly opened Pure Adventure New Zealand based in tiny Bridghtwater Valley. Chase and Finn met the loves of their lives when they met two of the women who left Deep River, Alaska, and relocated to Bridghtwater Valley, their stories appear in the first two novels in the series, which I suggest you read in the order they were written. Levi, however, had no one--no family, no siblings, and no roots except for a house he owns in a nearby small city, and he's worked hard for the past 5 years to make a life for himself in Brightwater Valley.
Levi has been attracted to Indy, whom he nicknames "hedgehog" because of her prickly nature, and she's been attracted to him from the start although she hides it well, but Levi has never had a real relationship with any woman, he's a one-night and done kind of man, and Indy has never even been kissed, let alone involved with a man, since she was raised not to trust anyone, especially good looking men, and due to her father's betrayal and lies, she has good reason to feel that way. Yes, the two other women who left Deep River with her, Isabella (Izzy) Montgomery and Bethany Grant have become her close friends over the past 3 months spent opening their artisans gallerygift shop and finding love with Chase and Finn, which made Indy feel more alone than ever. Especially since, due to circumstances, Indy needs to find a new place to live and set up her yarn dying shed and soon--and Levi, who is secretly wealthy, has the answer, but will Indy accept his solution? It requires working closely with the very handsome and flirtatious man, and as romance readers you already know where their relationship is headed, but will they get there? It's certainly not a sure thing, and I hope you enjoy emotional angst, because there's a lot of it in this heartfelt and heartwarming novel.
I absolutely loved this novel and these well-drawn characters, and especially the final twist in their story. It's definitely my favorite novel of the series, and I cannot recommend this novel and the entire series highly enough.
I voluntarily read and advance reader copy of this novel. The opinions started are my own.