*I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review*
-MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS-
I had read the second book in this series before I read this one, so I had spoiled this book a little bit for myself accidentally, but it was still great! I fell in love with Nathan when I read the second book in this series that focuses on him, but damn, now I'm thinking that Luke might have my heart. He's very charming, gentle, caring, family-oriented, and manly. I liked Hannah right from the beginning. She was so independent and even though she had insecure thoughts, I still felt like others saw her as confident even if she didn't notice herself. The chemistry and sex was great between them, but I found I was missing the affection. The book was written at a good pace, too. I found that at times when the scene would open up with something along the lines of "Hannah heard car tires crunching on her driveway as a car approached. She opened the front door to see Susie getting out of her car," I would get a bit bummed out because I wanted it to be Luke; I felt like we didn't get to see them emotionally connect. I craved more alone time with Luke and Hannah. There wasn't many heart-to-hearts between them. A few times we're told that Luke "brushed a few stray hairs away from Hannah's face" but I wanted real affection. Luke's ex, Cristina, made for a good conflict, though it wasn't anything big. I was waiting for Hannah to grow a backbone and defend herself seeing as she felt so insecure about her own looks compared to Cristina's, but instead all that really happened was Cristina meddled a little bit and said a little speech about Luke still loving her, and then she was magically gone thanks to Jared. I found a bit of the story boring, like the repetition of Hannah's parents' deaths, and the whole word-for-word process of finding out about Emma, contacting her, and stuff like that. Also, the book ended rather suddenly for me. One minute she was talking about Luke's sweatshirt on the back of the chair, and how her home felt cozy, and then bam, we're into the epilogue. I must say though, the author is amazing at making a person feel as if they're standing right there in the flesh with the characters due to her strong, beautiful descriptions of Alaska. I love how tightly knit the community of Diamond Creek is, and Susie, Jared, Nathan, and Emma were great supporting characters with strong personalities and impact on the story. I completely love this series. If you're looking for a light-hearted, small-town romance, this is your book.