I’ve been reading this family saga since the very first book. With each one comes a new member of the Wright family. This time we have the youngest Wright and her story is one of tragedy and heartache, and I couldn’t wait to devour these pages.
I could tell Wright from the start I was going to bleed out from this book. I felt in the first chapter like someone ripped out my heart and stampeded on it. K.A. Linde brought the rawest of emotions to Sutton’s character as she lie talking to her husbands grave on the anniversary of his death. If you have been following along you know about Sutton’s past, if you haven’t you won’t be lost but I really hope you go back and start with the first book to see Sutton’s journey through her siblings eyes. I won’t give too many details, but she’s the baby of the family. Her family inherently protective because at a young age she lost not just one but both parents. So she’s been mostly raised by her older siblings. Sutton is somewhat of a freer spirit then the rest of them. She spent her youth wild and crazy, her college years, just as much, and other then one of the brothers, she has no desire to be tied to the family business. But Sutton hasn’t been the same since her husbands death and there is someone who really wants to see the old Sutton again.
David came in a few books back, an outsider to the family but he fit right in immediately with the Wright’s. Now the CFO of Wright Industries, David sits beside Sutton’s older sister at the helm of the company. He met Sutton the day that her husband passed and even then he thought she was beautiful and he desired her, no matter how wrong it felt. It’s been a year and now she’s ready to dive back out there and live life again. David is determined to be the one to bring the old Sutton back again.
Sutton and David’s chemistry is off the charts. They will get you hot and bothered and you’ll fall head over heels for David and his patience with Sutton. His gentleness, kindness, understanding and sweet gestures will seal the deal for you.
This first book in the duet isn’t without it’s rockiness, Sutton has some terrible demons she’s facing and she’s harboring a lot of guilt being able to live life when her husband no longer can. You will cry for her and feel for her, and maybe even at time gets slightly annoyed with her. She is on a seesaw of emotions and feelings, and just when she thinks she’s got a handle, something so shocking happens, that your jaw will literally hit the floor and you be yelling “SAY WHAT” at whatever method you are reading…. I am still in utter shock. I swore I had it pegged from the beginning what was happening and I was so beyond wrong! The plot twist will leave you begging for more and wondering how this is ever going to conclude, I know I sure am wonder how Ms. Linde is going to pull this one off! But… if anyone can, it’s her…
If you haven’t read this series yet, you must get them now. I don’t care if you read them out of order starting with Sutton, you will fall in love with this family and want to go back anyway! This book threw me in so many ways good and bad, love and loss, lust and love, and in the end, I sat there thinking this is only just the beginning!!!!