Another great novel by Judi Hendricks, one that I once again, thoroughly-enjoyed, and would highly recommend to others! This book focused on Avery James, a young woman, who is in the midst of trying to find out more about her deceased mother, Isabel Colinas. Although she had never met her, throughout the novel, Avery was able to meet with a variety of individuals that gave her a close insight into the type of woman that her mother was, which provided Avery with a clear picture of her mother's life before and after she was born. The author then delved into Avery's life before she had discovered who her mother was, by taking us through a variety of scenes in which Avery became ingrained within, such as her life with Cassie and Will Cameron in Florales, to her work as a server with Dos Hombres, and her friendship with Rita in Santa Fe. As I continued to read, I found out more about the Spanish people of New Mexico, and the type of customs that took place within their culture throughout various seasons of the year. I loved how Avery took her life into her own hands, becoming her own woman without the guidance of any relatives, although Cassie did seem to take on a motherly-role throughout their time together. The individuals that Avery met along the way helped to shape her as an individual, and bring her closer to discovering who her mother was, despite never having had the chance to meet her. I love how Judi Hendricks' novels always leave me wanting more, and because of that, I would definitely recommend this novel to anyone wanting to read about intrigue, mystery, romance, and cultural appreciation, all wrapped up into a beautifully-written legacy.