A wonderful, heartwarming enemies-to-more story with a strong faith theme set in the wild Wyoming
Beautiful, engaging prose, a well-developed plot with enough action, danger, and romance, and characters you can’t help but cheer for are a few things to enjoy in this book.
Ed, longing to be free from the pressure of the homestead and pursue his carpentry business, chaffs from the added responsibility of writing to a possible bride on behalf of his unsuspected brother. However, what he deemed a burden turns into a blessing in disguise, and his schoolmate nemesis Rebekah turns into a friend and more.
This is a perfect enemies-to-lovers story with a clean romance that is heartwarming and sweet. Rebekah, with her childhood dreams of a hero perfectly wrapped in the package of one McGraw brother, is for a surprise to find another one fit the bill. The dialogues, the banter, and the dual POV create such an amazing dynamic and a perfect window into the working of their hearts. As they care for the sick, unravel a mystery, and try to solve a crime, they bond and grow, and we can’t help but want them to see each other for the blessings they are.
Another beautiful thing one comes to expect from the series is to see God’s love and care. Here the reader gets to see His touch in creating everyone worthy for a purpose and to be admonished to let Him control things instead of fixing life for selfish gain.
It is a third book in the series, and though a lot of things are introduced snd explained well, I think it still benefits the reader to start with Book 1 in the series. Then all the characters and the villains as well as dynamics of the relationships will make more sense.
I had a privilege to read an advanced copy and absolutely loved it! All opinions expressed are my own