Okay, this one just might have been my favorite!
While we still had the back and forth that I despise.... the constant, I love him but I can't back and forth...as this isn't my first with this author, so I knew to expect it. Even if I did want to throw my kindle since I couldn't shake some sense into these imaginary people.
Another thing... I am not a fan of paranormal, in no way shape or form; but Emory being a psychic seemed so genuine. He didn't go all Ms. Chleo or anything, so I enjoyed his visions and the way he got to connect with his late husband....
In saying that, Emory, in the beginning, broke my heart. His grief was so real to me, having lost his husband in a car accident five years ago. He lived for the times that River came to him in his dreams, so he was confused when River persistently told him about a little town in Ohio called Blissville. When he finally stopped ignoring it, he knew there was something for him there, he just didn't expect or appreciate that it might be another love.
I loved the way Josh and Gabe and their crew welcomed Emory, even though Josh was hesitant at first.. YOu can't help but love them all!
Johnathon was in Blissville after losing the twin brother he'd only gotten to know and taking over his business and wanting to memorialize him. He spent a lot of his life doing black ops things, and you get reminded of it, often. That was kind of annoying, but, meh.... when he meets Emory at Easter dinner at Gabe and Josh's (Gabe was the detective on the case of finding who killed his twin)....once he met Emory, he seemed like a completely different person.
He knew, just as Emory did that they were supposed to be together. If I didn't believe in destiny or fate, I believed it with these two. I could understand the back and forth a little more with this one, because I could understand how Emory would feel like he was betraying his late husband. I couldn't imagine having to move on after losing someone so unfairly. They didn't break up or have a falling out; his husband died. No goodbye, no closure, just grief.... so I was less irritated with Emory than I was Chaz and Kyle and Gabe and Josh..... so, I was also suprrised how unwavering Jon was in his love for Emory....though he did doubt, and he did come close to giving up and he did make a major mistake, which I hate.... but he loved him so much, even when he was being pushed away.
This one was a bit of a roller coaster fo rme, but I loved it. I truly do think it's my favorite of this series and the ones before it. I really hope we get a good story for Milo and Beefcake Andy, (I have a feeling I"m going to love Andy).... I hope for some love for Memphis and Dare, (that we didn't see in this book, but did in Chaz and Kyle's)... maybe moody Wren (that we also didn't see but I remember well).... so I'm hoping the series continues with more love for these guys!
I'm glad I'm late to this party, because I don't have to wait until the next one comes out to jump right in!!
Loved the ending! 4 stars from me!