Dr. Kendall Haynes is beautiful, smart, and successful yet at 36 she wonders, when it will be her turn to get married and have a family of her own? The book starts out with celebrating her birthday with her three best friends, Melissa, Sonia and Rachel. Each of them started out as single doctors, but before the night ends Kendall learns that she is the last of the group without a husband. Then she also learns that her kid sister is also getting engaged. Despite all of this being good news, it only makes her question what’s in store for her beyond a fabulous career she is passionate about.
While Kendall is enjoying her evening out with her friends, she notices a young man starts having an allergic reaction and she immediately responds. This is her first opportunity at meeting Griffin Walker and his teen brother, Ian. Their parents have died recently and Griffin has become Ian’s guardian. Unfortunately, Griffin doesn’t want this responsibility because all he has ever known is being a pilot and he barely knows his younger brother. Besides, there is too much of an age difference for any relationship between them to blossom and Griffin is eager to get back to piloting a plane just as soon as his medical evaluation is due. He doesn’t have time for a younger brother or a serious relationship.
I didn’t connect with this story right away and it was a chore for me to like Griffin in the story. I finally did come around, but the guy made it challenging for me. However, once I got past a few details in the plot and understood where the story was going, I was eager to see its conclusion. I absolutely loved Kendall and related to her the most. Despite her faith in God, she just didn’t understand why there is no husband on the radar and she cherishes a family heirloom entrusted to her that her younger sister now demands. Kendall is finally able to see God’s truth about herself and is able to let go, this release brings her true freedom and later on true love.
That’s one thing you can rely on with Beth Vogt, this is a book YOU will experience with ALL of your emotions. This author does not understand writing nonchalant characters, you will either love them or want to throttle them (there is one character in this book that I saw as untrustworthy and at one point I cheered when Kendall dealt with him)!!
It turns out that Griffin is not the jerk I believed him to be, although he sure was convincing! He has suffered through brokenness and simply wants his life to be comfortable with flying. He surprised me in a good way and I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a character like him before, I usually fall for the male lead right away in a book. This guy did not have me at hello, but he finally won me over towards the end.
Despite the fact that I didn’t connect with this book right away, I was deeply touched by the issues and values each character brings to the plot. This is a romance book, but there is so much more to it than that. This is a story that will touch on serious topics such as adoption, vertigo (type of dizziness in which a person inappropriately experiences the perception of motion-usually spinning-due to dysfunction in vestibular system…often associated with nausea and vomiting, as well as a balance disorder, causing difficulties standing or walking…from Wikipedia), death in the family, the military, letting go, trusting God, and betrayal. It also includes a wonderful doctor’s office, an adorable dog, the love of Jeeps, two hurting brothers that need love, one family heirloom that causes a bit of trouble, and one woman who has the strength to put God first in her life and watch Him move on her behalf. You won’t just be entertained, deeply moved, and pleased by this story.
I want to thank the publisher and NetGalley for the review copy they provided. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own.