What an absolutely wonderful ending for this series!
Lady Millie Pennington and Dr. Dermot McKendry have a history, but they have never actually met, that is until the day Millie's perfect life is shattered.
At 26, Millie has everything a young woman could want, good friends, a loving family and plans for an equally perfect future, until she gets news so devastating that she cannot share it with anyone. But unbeknownst to her, the man she stumbled into in the street is none other than Dermot, her brother in law Wynne's best friend and business partner. Dermot recognizes Millie, but she runs off before he can introduce himself, he notices a card she dropped and does a little investigating and learns her tragic news.
He sets out to help her without letting her know that he is privy to the truth. His attempts to lift her spirits are hilarious and when he finally tells her what he knows, her reaction is completely understandable, especially since she has learned a thing or two about him as well.
I loved this story, it is emotional and moving while still maintaining a lightness than prevents the story from becoming dark and depressing. If I had any complaint, it would be that it was too short, I would have loved to have read more about Millie's journey to recovery, but even without that, this was by far one of the best books I have read in a really long time. This is the last book in the Pennington Family series, and it can absolutely be read as a stand alone title, however, if you want to learn more about Dermot and Millie's past interactions, you should at least read "It Happened in the Highlands".
*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that was provided to me.*