I actually thought about skipping this book as the heroine, Lucinda, I haven’t much liked in the last two books. Not disliked her, but she just came across as quite hard. Then my OCD kicked in and I realised I needed to read it as it appears this is the last in this series, but the next series along is set in the same town and includes these characters, so it seemed important that I should read it.
I really loved this book till probably about half way through when the story gets to Heartbreak Creek, then it seemed to go down a bit. Seemed to get rushed and sort of went from a solid 4 star book down to a 3. The first half was so good, and whilst I did like the second half, it wasn’t in the same class as the first half. That’s a bit sad since that’s when the previous characters came into it, and I love that lot! Up until then it was probably my favourite of the three books, but it did drop down unfortunately. Whilst I did love the interaction between the guys, love them, love Ash the hero of the second book, it did seem a bit corny, and the end felt really, really rushed and unrealistic related to the villain.
The first book in this series is of Edwina and Declan, and begins with the ladies meeting on the train. Book 2 is of Maddie and her husband, Angus, and starts, time-wise, directly after book 1, and then this book interestingly begins well before those two stories, time-wise, before all the ladies meet. That’s the best part of the book, it shows Lucinda’s past and how she met the hero and why she ran. So about half to two thirds of this book is before book 1, then the last third of this book actually runs parallel with books 1 and 2 in time. It was quite interesting in that way.
It turns out that I quite liked the heroine, Lucinda, once I learned more about her, and I also really liked the hero, Tait.
I’ve actually really enjoyed all three books in this series. I’ve found a new auto buy author as I will go on now and read the next series, which really are ongoing books connected to these ones, and then I’ll go read her older books, and look forward very much to future books. I notice the last book still to come out is of Prudence and Thomas, which is definitely one I can’t wait to get my hands on. Prudence and Thomas really are main characters in this series, so it’s a bit strange her story is showing up at the end of the next trilogy – I’m not quite sure why they are two trilogies when they are totally connected and Pru is one of the main four ladies of this series. Anyway, doesn’t matter, it’s just confusing. Should have just had six books in one series, easier.