Chris Wright thought moving to the country would be simple.
A new house. Fresh air. Chickens in the yard. A quieter life with Mia, Zooey, and Echo, built on their own terms, far from the noise of the city.
Ashbury has other ideas.
The town is cool and watchful, tight-lipped, and clearly unimpressed with the life they’re trying to build. Doors stay closed. Smiles feel forced. And no matter how hard Chris tries to fit in, it’s obvious they’re being quietly shut out.
Then he meets Hazel.
Bright, kind, and endlessly generous, Hazel radiates a warmth that pulls people in without effort. She loves deeply, lives for her family, and carries a quiet grief she never lets dim her smile. As Hazel draws closer, Chris begins to realize she might be more than just a way into the town… she might be the missing piece his growing family didn’t know it needed.
I'm sad that this seems to be the end of this series but also extremely happy with the ending, this was an incredible book and series as a whole. I cried multiple time reading all of them and I'm a 30 year old 6'2" 210lb army vet so obviously I only cry at every moderately emotional part. Haha in all seriousness this was a fantastic series with a great story and amazing characters, the spice was perfect, the emotions felt real, and the story was believable. I'm sad its over but I'll be following J.T. and hoping for another series soon.
I love these books, they’re almost sickeningly sweet, but I have to admit they always put me in a good mood. Each of the characters is adorable, and I love hearing what happens next even if a lot of it is a bit mundane. This came out yesterday and I absolutely ripped through it. I could see how this might be the last one, but I really hope it’s not, I’d like to see how this groups life continues.
I wasn't expecting this to be the last in the series. I still feel like we had more ground to cover. I always feel haremlit does this where it's about the chase and we never enjoy the catch. I wanted at least one book with the full family. Overall still a great book.
This series has been nothing but an enjoyable little read for me. Low-stakes slice-of-life, modern problems, but in the end, JT Knight does a great job weaving a narrative that never gets stale. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anybody.