Ginevieve (Gin) Lightly has never lived long enough in the same place to call it “home”. But this time, she finds herself stuck in Banister Falls because of a problem with her car and promises her daughter Raine that they will stay in that town until her graduation. Certainly, the last thing she imagines is the unexpected pregnancy of the young girl, only a few months after meeting the town’s “golden boy”, Cody Bennett. Add to this complicated situation the presence (at first annoying then indispensable and valued) of a firefighter who is very important in Cody and his mother’s life, Dan Moretti.
Gin is hurt. She is scared and does not trust men. She cannot trust any man because she suffered a lot in her past. Dan is kind, he is a man that has devoted his life -himself- to help a dear friend, widowed too soon, raise her child. Gin and Dan meet in a peculiar way and they soon realize that the best solution is staying away from each other. She does not need any knights in shining armour and he… he does not need new challenges. But fate cannot be avoided…
Gin and Dan’s story intertwines with Raine and Cody’s but, in my opinion, the adults are the real protagonists of this book. Through Raine and Cody’s experiences, that find themselves living a complicated but extremely important moment in their lives, Gin and Dan will ask themselves some questions, they will face their fears and insecurities, and they will try to understand what to do when it comes to special feelings.
Raine and Cody, despite their age, are very mature and somehow their choices and decisions influence, I might say inspire, Gin and Dan’s actions. This is a story where the adults have the chance to learn something as well and it is lovely that two eighteen-year-old guys teach them this “something”. A special mention goes to Evie, Cody’s mother, that thanks to her son will go back in time and will reminisce her life after her husband’s death. She will reflect upon her choices and she, too, will start a new life. I cannot wait to read her story in the second book of the series!
If I have to be honest, the first chapters of this novel did not captivate me, in fact I was not sure I would enjoy it. But the more I read, the more I realized that I could not wait to pick this book up again! Gin was the character that affected me the most. I was very curious to try to understand her fears and find out if that wall she had built around her would fall down -and how it would- and the outcome was really satisfying! Romantic and sweet than most endings. Gin deserved such a special moment!
If you love contemporary novels do grab a copy of “The Dandelion Field” and let yourself get carried away to a small town, Banister Falls, where “trusting” has never been so fulfilling and liberating!