This story is as heart-breaking as it is heart-warming. I love a second chance romance, it's like rooting for the underdog.
This is my first book in the Mackenzie Family series and in some ways, I think it was a cool way to start it. The characters in the present have all found their happy ending, but I didn't feel like it really spoiled their stories. It wasn't like I didn't know they would all end with an HEA. lol. However, what I thought was interesting about beginning with this book was that I got to see into the pasts of these Mackenzie folk. Become a little more acquainted with their personalities as teenagers and the circumstances that shaped who they became as adults. There were some moments when I got a little confused about who was who, but overall I kept up.
Marnie and Beckett definitely have a unique story. Marnie's childhood was gut-wrenching. Meeting Beckett seemed to be the only ray of sunshine in her otherwise dark life. When things come to a head, he isn't reason enough for her to stay. But, I had to room to judge her (even if I did a little...) as much as I would have loved for her and Beckett to get their HEA right then, however they weren't really ready for it and they both needed that time to get into a better place in their lives.
There are some funny moments, extremely yummy, hot scenes, melt your heart moments, and rip your heart right out moments of the book. I am not a huge fan of angst and it was a little heavy for me, but that is really a preference thing. So, if dig angst, you'll love that aspect of the book.
I would have enjoyed a little more sweet, wooing scenes as Ben attempts to convince Marnie to take another chance on him. The novel is relatively short, and I was a little torn with wanting more time for things to play out, making it seem a tad more realistic, and just wanting these two to get their HEA. They deserve it.
All in all, I'd recommend it, and I think it will be fun to go back and read the rest of the series.