Single Mum, Gemma Clayton, has brought up her seventeen year old daughter, Bree, helped by her Mum. Her Mum and daughter, however, have no idea of the traumatic events which ensued after Gemma informed Bree's father that she was pregnant, the secrets of her long walk home. She has kept these secrets locked in her heart for so long now that it feels like they are locked behind a door with rusty hinges - a door she really doesn't want to open.
Dylan Saddler is the man now living next door to Gemma and Bree. He's inherited the property from his aunt and he, too, has secrets from his past.
The two are attracted to each other, but taking things very slowly. Will the past push them apart or help bring them together? Can Gemma let Dylan unlock the door to her secrets - and will he still be around when he learns about the dramatic, traumatic events in her past?
This is a great story, very well written, with strong charismatic characters. The events are portrayed in an empathetic manner, making it easy for the reader to relate to how the characters felt at the time. It is a lovely read and, although it is the fifth in the series, it works well as a standalone, too.
Thanks to the author, publishers and NetGalley, too, for letting me read a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.