Three years have passed and Whitehorse is a proper little community now. Everyone does their best to chip in and help things to run smoothly. Ross and Kat have had a rocky relationship since the very beginning but they have learned to work side by side to protect their neighbors. That's more important now than ever since there is a gang of teenagers looking to disturb the peace in the area.
I can't get enough of this series or these characters. Each time I get a deeper glimpse into a particular character and their life, it's a treasure. This time the story focuses on Ross and Kat. Time is moving forward, people are healing from the virus and its aftermath. But scars remain. In no two characters is this more true than Ross and Kat. Each has an ability that is more burden than blessing. Both struggle with their past losses. Their memories of yesterdays still hurt. Both are prickly and when together, they bicker and bicker some more. Neither sees a future with anything more than work. But then one day they see through new eyes. Without realizing it, they each found a way into the other's heart and life now has a whole new look. This is not the romantic, roses kind of love story. However, it is one fitting the harshness of Alaska. It is solid and there is a natural beauty of friendship and kinship. I enjoyed every second. I can't wait for more. Thea growing up and getting to know Cal, watching Beau come into his own and Bear. Confession time, I may have teared up a time or two. Ross was more than I expected and the reveal at the end. I'm glad Jackson is a mess!