This is such a touching story of love. It’s a slow-burn romance that not only explores Jewel’s new chance at love but also delves into Honey and CT’s enduring relationship as Honey cares for CT, whose health is deteriorating due to FTD. The story wasn’t exactly what I anticipated, but I found myself completely absorbed, eager to see how it all unfolds for this family.
As CT's health declines, Honey is struggling more each day. Yet, she's committed to being there for him, through sickness and health, no matter how difficult it becomes. When Jewel learns that her father's condition is worsening more rapidly than expected, she returns home to help and also to seek a fresh start for herself and her daughter. But returning home comes with its own set of challenges. Together, the family is determined to face them head-on. Jewel decides that the best way forward is to create a new, accessible home for her parents while transforming the farmhouse into a new home and B&B for herself. It’s a big task, but can it all come together?
With her ex-boyfriend as a contractor and her growing feelings for the widowed neighbor next door, there are plenty of twists along the way. Add in some memorable moments with her father, and it makes for a captivating read.
This story is full of depth, faith, and personal growth. I especially appreciated the inclusion of Melody's experiences while caring for her late husband. I’m grateful to have been part of this book’s launch team, and I hope those caring for a loved one with FTD can find support and comfort as they walk this challenging path.
While this book is categorized as a romance, it feels more like Christian fiction with a strong focus on personal growth and self-discovery.
I received a complimentary copy, and this review reflects my honest thoughts.