“I love you, too, Tank, but I’m not going to waste my life waiting for a man who won’t commit to loving me forever.” With tears streaming down her face, Maeve Wynn stretched onto her tiptoes and kissed the man. She loved him, but it would be the last time, she told herself. Then she said goodbye to Tank Harmond and left him standing in the sand with disbelief written all over his face.Jeff Mitchell is there, ready and willing to compete for Maeve’s heart. He’s young, good looking, and a successful up and coming architect. He’s new to Grey’s Harbor, and he just might be the fresh start Maeve is looking for. Will Jeff fill the void in Maeve’s aching heart? Will Tank give up without a fight? Or will tragedy destroy Maeve’s only hope for love?
Maeve and Tank have been an item for a long tiime. But she's tired of no commitment and wants to start a family. Tank just doesn't think he's good enough for her. So he lets her break up with him. Then Maeve is in a terrible accident and almost dies and looses part of her leg. The struggles of getting used to a prosthesis and learning to let people help you are real. An awesome realistic story about the coping of amputees.
I have loved every book in the Grey's Harbor series and this is no exception.
This a story of love and questions of self-worth. Maeve wants a commitment. Tank doesn't think he is good enough for her. Maeve decides to break it off with him. Then she is in a devastating accident and must learn to ask for help. The author touches on the difficulties associated with a disabling condition in a tasteful and delicate way.
Another excellent book in the Grey's Harbor story..