Paul Woodward has always known Annie Finnegan was the one. But when she married his best friend, he moved away from their tiny hometown to try to forget the woman he could never have. When her husband passes away, Paul is heartbroken and wants to be there for the love of his life— but how can he, given the way he feels? As he returns to take over his ill father’s medical practice, though, it’s clear that Annie and her son are the family Paul longs for. As Annie heals and their connection grows, Paul will wait to find out if love really gives second chances…
Every now and then I get the urge to read a Harlequin. So I picked this one up and I have to be honest, it was NOT for me. There was too much going on with everyone but the main characters but since there wasn’t much to their story I guess that was ok? And the main character was really sheltered. Her attitude almost made it seem like she was living in the 1950s. It just wasn’t for me.