“I have a wall you cannot see... It blocks my heart on every side and helps emotions there to hide... I want so much to show myself and love from you will really help... So stone by stone the wall will break as love replaces every ache. Please be the one who cares enough to find the flaws, no matter what.” ~ Emmah
Nate, of ‘Wild Hearts’ by Mia Scott, thinks he is satisfied with his solitary life, that he is not lonely being by himself, until he encounters Danny, who is as free and open as Nate is closed off and distant. Danny throws Nate for a loop and, in spite of his vow to remain alone and aloof, Danny causes Nate to question the wisdom of his conviction.
Danny’s degrees in biochemistry and botany have taken him to jobs all over the world but, so far, he has yet to find a place to call home. When his sister, who used to work with Clay, sends him a picture of Rainbow Island, Danny’s keen eye zooms in on what he thinks is a strain of lavender that is supposed to be extinct. Quickly he finishes up his current assignment in France and takes the next plane to the US, without telling anyone stateside that he is coming. Danny has a harder time finding the town than he expects. It seems that GPSs is useless in the area, but he is persistent and finally makes his way there.
The first place he goes is to the lavender field, which is on the same property as the Bluebell Inn. Danny wanders in unannounced and approaches a group of men who are restoring the building. One of them is Nate, who questions Danny, wanting to know why he is trespassing. Before Danny can explain, he starts to come up the rotten stairs that Nate is working on and falls through! Nate reaches out to grab him and when he lands on top of Danny, Danny kisses him and Nate kisses him back. When Nate comes to his senses he decides that Danny is trouble and the best thing he can do is to stay away from him. That plan is foiled when Danny is given a building right beside Nate’s trailer, in which to grow the lavender, in order to find out if it is the type he hopes it is.
Their approaches to relationships are completely different. Nate is not a one-night stand kind of man and Danny, who has never had a serious relationship, doesn’t understand his attitude. Nate and Danny dance around their mutual attraction, with Nate taking a passive-aggressive approach and Dany trying to go with the flow. One minute Nate acts as if he wants Danny, the next he’s pulling away. Finally Danny gets sick of it and tells Nate that when he makes up his mind to let him know, but that he can’t accept the way Nate is treating him.
Nate and Danny’s story is full of angst, but also a testament to the power of love to help a person heal and accept who they are, in order to be happy. Nat was a hard nut to crack and Danny was just the right “nutcracker” to get the job done. Thanks, Mia, for another wonderful story about Rainbow River. I can hardly wait for the next tale in the series.