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Cassidy (Sid) Harris is an uncompromising art gallery curator, blindsided and thrust into the midst of a career-ending deal involving a powerful celebrity art collector. Making matters worse, when called back to her family’s ranch to help end a mysterious series of cattle thefts, she’s faced with memories she thought she’d left behind long ago.
Mia Jarvis, a herding dog trainer who has set up camp adjacent to Sid’s family ranch, is emerging after years from the desolate fog of grief. Mia and her canine companions can’t seem to stop running afoul of the decidedly prickly rancher.

Cover Artist: Tammy Seidick
Genres: Contemporary / Romance
Tags: Enemies to Lovers Romance

242 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2019

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Annie McDonald

3 books15 followers
Annie McDonald is a proud Canadian who is insatiably curious about the world. Writing has always nipped at her heels, but it was only at the halfway point of life that she decided to put a collar on it. Now, her goal is to complete a novel set in each of Canada’s provinces and territories.
When not unraveling the tangled webs her characters have woven, Annie enjoys hiking, golfing, and kayaking, all necessary to balance her love of cooking.
She currently lives in the Niagara Region surrounded by grapevines and their promise.

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773 reviews198 followers
February 18, 2020
This is a very gentle love story with a Canadian setting. Mia Jarvis packs her life into her trailer after her wife dies to get a different pespective on her future. Her job as a herd dog trainer can be done from anywhere and she ends up parking on her best friend’s family’s farm while she trains a young border collie. Her first meeting of Cassidy Harris, the neighbour’s daughter, is not a pleasant one but Mia is not the type to back down. Cassidy (Sid) has a lot on her plate. Returning to the family farm to assist her father who injured himself, she also has to figure out who is stealing the cattle. Her reputation as a renowned art dealer in the city is also under a cloud with a colleague’s error.

I enjoyed the relationship development of Mia and Sid and it seemed to take much longer than the actual time period which was in the region of a month. They communicated, for the most part, like adults and it helped that Mia could read people fairly well. Their physical connection was a good one to with some very steamy scenes.

There are a number of threads in the story that muddied the story line a little bit. I felt that some of the threads could have been left out in favour of more in depth information into other’s. I enjoyed the dog training aspect but I felt the art appreciation came in to the story a little too late especially considering the difficulty Sid was having.

I will happily read more by McDonald and I’m looking forward to her second novel.

Book received from Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review.
Profile Image for Jude Silberfeld-Grimaud.
Author 2 books764 followers
August 2, 2020
3.5* – To work out her grief, Mia Jarvis keeps on the move as an itinerant herding dog trainer. Her first encounter with her temporary neighbour isn’t exactly pleasant. Sid Harris, an art gallery curator, is back on her father’s ranch to give him a hand after he got injured. Not one to open up easily in normal circumstances, she’s confronted to problems on all sides: someone is stealing her father’s cattle and she has to put out a metaphorical fire at work. Hence the grumpiness. Mia, though, touched something in her, and Sid can’t stay away from her.

This could qualify as an enemies-to-lovers romance if the enemies part lasted for more than half a second. I’ll blame it on lust but the characters went too quickly from annoyed at each other to fascinated. Once it’s on, however, the chemistry between them is more than plausible, and the sexy scenes are for the most part excellent. They’re very well-written, as is the whole novel. I didn’t notice the writing most of the time then suddenly a couple of sentences would catch my attention just by being lovely.

I also loved that the story is set in Canada and the way the author described the scenery. The chain of events, however, is confusing: why is Mia suddenly interested in the springs? Where did that come from? Did I miss something? Most of Where We Are‘s flaws are classic debut novel, when the author tries to cram too many things in just one book. There aren’t any loose ends but some of the events clearly only existed to maintain some kind of tension, which wasn’t necessary and messes with the pace. Which is too bad as, when I wasn’t trying to figure out whether I should worry about what was about to happen to the characters or just go with the flow, I really enjoyed the journey.

While this book didn’t transport me as much as I had hoped, I’m looking forward the author’s next novels. There’s real promise in the way she writes.

ARC provided to Les Rêveur for an honest review.
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521 reviews
December 19, 2019
3 Stars for Annie McDonald’s debut novel.

For a year, Mia Jarvis has traveled back and forth across Canada in her motorhome, training herding dogs. Mia finds herself only 10 miles from where she grew up in Alberta, Canada. She has set up her camp on her best friend’s parent’s property and has just begun training a young, undisciplined, border collie, Milo. It was here on the border of the property that she meets Cassidy (Sid) Harris. It was not a good first meet between the two women. Sid and her cousin were on ATVs on their property when they came close to hitting Milo. Sid angrily tells Mia not to trespass.

Sid is an interesting character. She is an art gallery curator in Toronto, but has returned home to run her family’s cattle ranch. Her father is out of commission after shoulder surgery and on top of that, they recently have been missing cattle which they suspect were being stolen thus losing a significant amount of money. Sid is frustrated, angry and stressed, one because her father didn’t call her sooner (actually her cousin called her) and two, it is the worst time for her not to be at the gallery. She was unaware of a bad art deal that was made by a new employee and the deal has put her reputation, her job and the gallery in jeopardy.

They started off on the wrong foot but I'm not sure if it qualifies to be an enemies to lovers romance. Close though. What I liked – both MC’s (and the side characters) and Sid and Mia’s chemistry were well written. Also, art has always been an interest to me. So why only 3 stars? The art deal specifics didn’t hold my interest and in the middle of the book somewhere I began to get bored. It didn’t help that I quickly figured out the mystery of the missing cattle. You would think it would be satisfying to get it in one clue. It isn’t.

I will check out McDonald’s next novel.

An ARC was given to me by BSB and Netgalley for a honest review
Profile Image for Betty.
649 reviews91 followers
November 21, 2019
I truly enjoyed Annie McDonald’s debut novel Where We Are . This is a contemporary romance set in the Canadian province of Alberta. This is what I like to call a pure romance, because the main story line is about the two main characters, Cassidy (Sid) Harris and Mia Jarvis, meeting, getting to know each other and gradually falling in love. Add in the majestic Alberta background and two adorable herding dogs as sidekicks, and you have a story that is going to appeal to many.

The tale is solid and well-written. The characters are also well-developed and likable, and once they get over their initial meeting, it is easy to see the attraction the two have for each other. I liked the fact that Sid and Mia are both mature adults either close to or well into their forties. Romance isn’t just for the young-uns you know.

There are quite a few things I love about this book. I love how Canadian the story is with a Canadian author, setting and characters. I love the bits of Canadiana mentioned in the novel such as the group of seven (especially Tom Thomson) and mentions of the First Nations stories, specifically the Ojibwa legend of Andek the Crow. Those of you who live outside of Canada will not only enjoy this story, you might learn a few interesting facts about this lovely country.

Ms. McDonald mentions in her profile that she plans to write a novel set in each of the Canadian provinces and territories. I will definitely be looking for these future novels.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review.
Profile Image for Mildred Gail Digby.
Author 8 books58 followers
December 22, 2019
This book is a pleasant read with two MCs that are interesting together and apart. There is nature, dogs, a tense first meeting, and a nice, slow-burn romance.

However, it didn’t really knock my socks off.

If this wasn’t a debut, I think I might give it a bit lower rating. The POV flip-flops between Mia and Sid, sometimes changing in the middle of a scene, which gets confusing after a while. There was an odd addition of paranormal with the dimes, which I was never sure if it was just a coincidence, or if magic really does exist in this world. The issue of cell phone addiction isn’t really addressed, and a few other plot points that had the potential to add tension were handwaved after a while.

The positives outnumber the negatives, though and the story is quite enjoyable. At the start, the two mains don’t really interact, but when they do it’s hot and sweet and tense. Both of them are older, Sid is forty but she seems less mature than Mia. They both have issues and a few times they cross each other, but they communicate well and ultimately reach common ground.



My rating: 3.5 stars
Profile Image for Elle.
168 reviews19 followers
February 2, 2020
3.5 stars - I was really looking forward to reading McDonald's first book when I heard it was set in Canada. As a Canadian, it's always nice to read stories set in my country. Overall, this was a good read. There wasn't anything bad about this book, but it definitely read as a first novel. The author had great ideas, but the execution was a little choppy, and I would have liked more fleshed out characters/setting/plot. The summary made it sound like this would be a (cozy) mystery, but the mystery was only happening in the background.

The writing was good, and even though this novel wasn't what I expected, I kept wanting to read it and know what would happen between Mia and Sid.

I read that the author wants to write a novel set in each province and I'm here for it! I hope she writes one set in Nova Scotia next! I'm definitely going to read whatever she writes next.

Thanks to Bold Strokes Books for providing me with a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review
617 reviews21 followers
November 19, 2019
I thought this was a good debut novel by McDonald. The writing is solid and the story line is good. I rather enjoyed the setting of this romance. I haven't read many romances or other novels about Canada and it gave me a glimpse of the landscape of the country. I am also an art fan so I enjoyed the art aspect. I thought that Sid and Mia had good chemistry.

I rate this one 3.75 stars.

This ARC was provided by netgalley and the publisher for an honest review.
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1,176 reviews80 followers
December 18, 2019
Entertaining story about loss and finding self. Description of the Canadian landscape was breathe taking and the historical perspective related to culture was greatly appreciated. In general, the story was choppy and I was confused in some places as to who was speaking and what was going on and why. Mia Jarvis, working through loss and grief with the help of family, friends, and her awesome dog, Flynn. Cassidy Harris, works very hard as an art gallery curator. She is also tired of relationship settling and that maybe to some why she goes from hot to cold in her attitude toward Mia. I enjoyed the strong connection with family, friends, the land, cultural history, and the two dogs.

ARC provided by Bold Strokes Books, Inc. via NetGalley
Profile Image for Rachel Brown.
201 reviews37 followers
March 18, 2021
I really loved this book. A few things that set it apart were the setting and the characters. The book is set fairly close to where I live, and involves a lot of descriptions of the landscapes. I also loved that the two main characters are full grown adults (late 30s/ early 40s), living real, imperfect, messy lives. I liked that both main characters were almost fatally stubborn. I will definitely read more from Annie McDonald in the future
Profile Image for Carolyn McBride.
Author 5 books106 followers
December 14, 2019
I almost did not get this book, but am I ever glad my partner talked me into it!

There are layers to this story that I've not seen in many other books. It is so much more than I expected. The characters are well-drawn and realistic, but this book's gifts go beyond just that. They've each suffered a loss that had brought them to their knees, and when we meet them, they've learned how to pick themselves up and move forward. One of the main characters, Sid, is an art gallery curator. In the book, there is a description of a painting hanging in her father's great room. From the description alone, without knowing who the artist was or the title of the painting, I knew which painting it was. The description was that good! Sid and Mia have a discussion about the Group of Seven, and I admit, I was surprised at the level of intelligence and depth in that conversation. I did not expect to find the Group of Seven in this book, so that was a nice surprise. Another gem was the dimes that kept popping up throughout the story. (Read it, you'll see what I mean).

All in all, this is an intelligent enemies to friends to lovers tale. The romance is complicated, as it should be. The two main characters are both experienced in life and love, smart, headstrong, and driven. Another thing that impressed me was the love scenes. Even they were a cut above most I've read. There was an emotional connection, which is rare in most fiction, straight or same-gender. The physical reactions weren't the same old thing we've seen a hundred times, the descriptions weren't over-done and even I read them in their entirety. (Which my partner can tell you is rare)

This was my first exposure to this author, and I have every intention of getting every one of her books as she writes them. If I could give her more than five stars, I would. Sharp writing, great characters, dogs, and all that food... This one deserves 8 stars for sure!
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402 reviews112 followers
December 19, 2022
This book has been fine, but just ok. The story is about two women who know each other in an environment of the Canadian mountains, they are facing important changes in their lives and although at first it does not seem that there will be even a friendship between them, many aspects of the situation in which both are will cause them to end up coming together.

The descriptions of the landscapes of the area where the story takes place are really beautiful and engaging.This saves much of the book, although it may sometimes seem too detailed. It was not boring for me this time.It also deals with some themes of tradition of the native cultures and of the first colonizers arrived from Europe, it is very normally the fact of the mixture of races although one of the protagonists is mostly Amerindian in their ancestors, she is blonde with blue eyes, I do not know If anyone can feel sensitive about this. It is not my culture so for me it has been a bit strange but nothing more. It is also a bit strange, the change in attitude of one of the protagonists, Sid, regarding her feelings towards the other protagonist, Mia.From hate to love and a little insta-love or maybe too much.

And maybe it was my problem and only mine, Mia/Sid/Mia, I had trouble remembering who was who and that has been distracting at times

In short, it is a book that has an romance that is ok, a lot of beautiful nature, some Canadian history and culture, two dogs and some other animal. Nothing extraordinary but it can be a good read.

An advanced reading copy has been sent to me by the publisher Bold Strokes Books through Netgalley for my honest review
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100 reviews15 followers
February 22, 2020
In this beautiful debut novel, Annie McDonald introduces Cassidy "Sid" Harris, a physically strong and intelligent art gallery curator who has been called home to her family's ranch in Alberta Canada to help deal with cattle rustlers. She meets her new neighbor, Mia Jarvis, a dog trainer who is finding her way through intense grief. Mia's best friend from childhood, Leah is there to offer her support as much as possible but is also battling an intense personal issue. Mia and Sid butt heads at times as Sid is a bit grumpy and cantankerous. The pair are drawn together after a severe bull attack almost kills one of them.

You would never know that this is a debut novel, McDonald writes creatively and reflectively and has created warm and believable characters. The dogs Flynn and Milo are scene stealers too.

Looking forward to her next novel! Thanks to NetGalley and Bold Strokes Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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408 reviews28 followers
January 6, 2020
I'm always a sucker for stories that take place around a ranch and I wasn't at all disappointed by this book!

Mia is making her way across the country training dogs when she lands next to Sid Harris's family ranch. Sid Harris is an art gallery curator, who is called back to her family ranch to help out when she runs into Mia and her dog trespassing on her land. The two women clash at first, but even through all the turmoil in their own respective lives, their attraction is undeniable.

I always love seeing lesfic take place in Canada, there definitely isn't enough out there. The chemistry between Mia and Sid was excellent, I loved their connection. This was a slower paced book, very mellow, but a feel good story all around. The secondary characters were lovely, and really rounded out the story. And who doesn't love adorable dogs!

This looks like a debut novel from Annie McDonald, and I'm definitely already looking forward to the next.

I received an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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859 reviews43 followers
December 10, 2019
A True Classic Romance, YAY!!!
Mia is a widow working her way back to life with her trusty dog Flynn. Together they are traveling across Canada while Mia takes on jobs as a herding dog trainer. While on her latest job training a pup called Milo, she runs into the rancher next door, Sid. Sid is less than pleased to have a stranger and a dog on her property and has no qualms loudly informing Mia of this. Art gallery curator Sid isn’t really the monster she comes across as. She has a TON of stuff on her plate and everything seems to be crashing down around her. There is a SERIOUS possible career ending problem at work, her dad has hurt himself and needs help on the ranch and now there are cattle rustlers on the loose and memories won’t let her be. In spite of how stressed she is, there is something about the little spitball trespasser that makes her take pause. As their paths cross again and again, the animosity fades while the interest and desire flares.

This is such an AWWWW book!! Mia and Sid are so much alike. They are strong willed, hardworking, deliciously sexy balls of fire! They love the great outdoors and appreciate the little things, just to name a few of the similarities. They are both just trying to find their way through this part of their lives. There are mishaps after blunders but they just can’t stay away from each other and that’s a very good thing!! They are so loveable and easy to care about both to me and to the other. I loved watching them fall in love. The dogs are totally adorable too, not to mention all the other characters!! Sid’s dad and the “housekeeper” are funny and caring people who love both women and even love Mia as their own daughter too. There was a lot going on in this book but the most important thing to know is its super, super sweet. Things happen really quickly but just be a true believer and love it for what it is, a classic romance with a lot of heart!
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100 reviews7 followers
December 15, 2019
4 stars
A very good debut romance with a nice plot and setting and some well done characters. I liked a lot the dynamics between the leads. It was the best segment of the story for me. Really well done for a first time author. I look forward to reading more of her books in the future. Recommended to all fans of romance novels.
eARC via NetGalley
Profile Image for Anna Furtado.
Author 5 books2 followers
March 15, 2020
Great offering by first-time author, Annie McDonald - the story of an art dealer and a dog trainer who meet in tense circumstances on the art dealer's father's ranch. The 2 main characters are interesting as are the supporting players in the story. The dog traing details are just enough to give us the flavor of the work while not boring. A couple of discussions about art are a little intricate and technical, but remain interesting, too, and are appropriate to the story. The relationship between Mia and Sid is both endearing and simmering, and the whole story is delightfully entertaining. I'm looking forward to more by McDonald.
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Author 3 books27 followers
December 16, 2020
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I admit being a little confused when I started reading this because GoodReads bills it as a lesbian romance and cozy mystery, but there is no real mystery. There is plenty of romance, though. It employs the enemies to lovers trope, which is always entertaining. I love that the characters are in their forties and each have their own baggage they are bringing to the table. I love their connections to friends, families, and careers and how they defy the odds with their attraction to each other. I was very impressed with this debut novel and can’t wait to read more.
74 reviews1 follower
January 28, 2020
Mia Jarvis lost her long time partner a couple of years back and has now decided to go on the road with her herding dog trainer business. Cassidy (Sid) Harris is a successful art gallery curator but has been helping out on her family's cattle ranch while her father recovers from an accident.  There has been a series of cattle thefts from their ranch which has put them and the community on edge. Mia's dog training business leads her to Sid's neighbouring ranch where their paths cross and leaves Mia unimpressed with Sid's cantankerous attitude.
I quite enjoyed this book, it was set in mountains in Canada so that was a definite bonus. I  found the characters likeable enough and loved Sid's gruffness and kind of would have liked that attitude carries through out the book. I didn't particularly like the paranormal scenes with the dimes, I just don't believe in that stuff but fortunately the dimes didn't feature regularly.
A nice read, will definitely look out for this author again.
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June 19, 2020
The only thing I didn't like about Where We Are was that it ended! I truly enjoyed getting to know Mia and Sid. Their relationship kept me entertained so much that I read the book in just a couple of sittings. A smooth read with educational components thrown in with a flair for humour. I strongly recommend this book and can't wait for more of Annie's books to come out!
9 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2020
Great first novel.

Really enjoyed this book. I love when an author describes through their writing the “feel” of a place. I can almost smell the air! I look forward to your next book.
1,149 reviews15 followers
December 14, 2019
Great!

I loved Where We Are. I loved the two main characters, Sid and Mia. The story line is great. Highs and lows of the two women’s lives.
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93 reviews30 followers
December 8, 2019
I thank NetGalley and Bold Stroke books for this preview for an honest review.
This is Annie McDonalds debut book and have to say it’s a solid one.
I really enjoyed the backdrop of the story which is set in Canada and loved how McDonald painted a portrait with her words on how beautiful it is. Now I’ve never been to Canada but will be booking a trip to go..lol
This story is about Mia Jarvis, a dog herding trainer who makes out to find her way after the loss of her wife due to cancer. She ends up after a year back where she grew up in a cattle community training a young pup. This is where she meets Cassidy “Sid” Harris. Now Sid is an art curator who is also back at home after an art deal has gone wrong and could destroy her career. Her dad has mysteriously lost some cattle to unknown thieves and has come back to help since he got injured.
Now sparks fly when these two MC’s meet and although it starts off cold, there is no denying the attraction for one another they feel.
The only issue with this book I had was that there were so many side plots that just ended and never resolved themselves. So in reading it sometimes I felt a little lost.
Overall a solid first book and look forward to more from this author.
3.75 stars.
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358 reviews5 followers
December 10, 2019
This was a debut novel by this writer and as far as debuts go, this is a solid one. I liked the dogs as side-kicks and the slowly developing romance between the two MC's.

On one hand Mia, a dog herding trainer who has lost her wife 2 years ago and on the other hand Sid Hariis, an art curator now helping out on the ranch of her father who is still struggling with the loss of her mother.
They meet and a slightly antagonistic meeting slowly leads to more as they learn more about eachother. With the added bonus of indegenous background stories and a stunning Alberta setting this was an enjoyable read.
For me personally it got a little too slow and boring nearing the end, but this could also very well have been my mindset at the time, for me though it felt like we were going through the motions to wrap up the story. Nevertheless: interesting setting and background, relatable and like-able main characters and dogs. I will most certainly pick up another one of this writer's books.

**Many thanks to Bold Strokes for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.**
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842 reviews113 followers
December 7, 2019
I really enjoyed this book. The book is set in Alberta, Canada, one of my favourite places on earth.
Mia is struggling with the loss of their wife and has set up a working dog training program, she travels all over with her trailer while training dogs.
Sid is a hot shot gallery curator. Mia is in touch with all her feelings and Sid seems like a stoic person. There is instant attraction between the two. There are some gaps in the story, some things seem a bit rushed, but overal it’s a pretty enjoyable read.
I really get where Sid is coming from, being hard to read a closed off because of a big loss in your life for all but the one you truly love, sounds like it could be me.

I think it’s a solid debut novel and I am looking forward to reading more from this author. Keep describing these beautiful Canadian settings for me please!

*recieved and ARC in return for an honest review*
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726 reviews20 followers
November 15, 2019
I received an ARC copy of this book from the Publisher via Netgalley and voluntarily leaving my review.

Mia has lost her wife to cancer and for last two years she been on the road. While she on a job in Alberta county herding dogs she meets Sid.

Sid is back home to help her father with his ranch and to find out who been stealing the cattle all the while trying to fix the mesd that been made at her job as an art curator in Toronto.

Mia and Sid don't get off on the right foot but when Mia is injure and get help from Sid father Chance and Isabel a friendship is born and when they learn that it's something more going on then stealing cattle they have a lot going on. I like how the dimes are central part of their story this was a good read.
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545 reviews27 followers
November 11, 2019
Very enjoyable debut novel. Set in rural Alberta, Canada.

Mia Jarvis has been on the road for the last two years - ever since her wife died of cancer - training herding dogs. While on a job in Alberta cattle-country, she meets Cassidy (Sid) who has temporarily returned to her family's ranch from her high-flying job as an art curator in Toronto. What begins as an acrimonious relationship so transitions into a forever kind of romance.

Only drawback is I'm not sure I believe the one month hate-to-love timeline, but I don't see why not. And the book was very well written.
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2,126 reviews1 follower
November 18, 2019
Mia is a dog trainer who moves around Canada in her RV. She arrives in Alberta, Canada to train a herding dog, Milo, and meets Sid, a local woman who initially seems very rude. It isn't long before a romance develops between the two, and after several accidents and other challenges, they are a couple, enjoying life in beautiful western Canada. Recommended for libraries looking to diversify their collections, fans of LGBT romances, and open minded romance readers. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC.
131 reviews
December 12, 2019
This was a nice read from a new author. I love when pets have a role almost as integral as the main characters. There is mystery, loss, history, art and more. Lots of topics to keep the book interesting and moving forward. The scenery descriptions were immersive. It was also nice to read a book with older main characters. I look forward to this author's next Canadian story.
I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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378 reviews12 followers
December 29, 2019
It was a great read and Annie McDonalds debut book and have to say it’s a solid one and well-written.
The book is set in Alberta, Canada, and I loved how McDonald painted a portrait on how beautiful it is but all these descriptions are a little boring.
Mia and Sid don't get off on the right foot but when Mia is injured, a connection is established between them, and the chemistry between Mia and Sid is then obvious.
If i recommend it? Absolutly!
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