Wow! Okay, so in this book, the heroes continue to get better and better. Coming off the last book with Lorenzo, I wasn’t sure how that could possibly be, but Pierce was absolutely amazing. A wonderful son and brother, an awesome friend, and a protective and very patient man. And he needed to be. I have to be honest, it took me some time to warm up to Zara, and I’m an empath. Like seriously, I feel all the emotions, from everywhere. Zara kind of wore me out though. I understood her hurt and insecurities, and I even wanted to shake her mother a lot, but whew! I wanted her to truly deal with everything. I think that with everything she endured—family betrayal, cheating ex-fiancee, loss/grief/regret—Zara could have really benefitted from professional counseling. No matter what Pierce did to show her how he felt, what he said, the encouragement from him, as well as from her friend, she kept tying her self-worth to the people who cut her down. The yoga seemed to help, and she finally got it together. I was really happy for her. I still didn't understand why her mother's brain couldn't comprehend the initial problem and why it created discord with the family. I got tired of Zara having to explain it to her. In the end, Pierce, his family, as well as his work-family had her back and I loved that.
The suspense is usually more intriguing, but I just felt a bit underwhelmed about the reasons for the fires, and I'm surprised any businesses were left to destroy in their small community. I found this author when I read about Remi and Kaia in a spin-off series, so I felt I needed to get acquainted with characters/couples that were mentioned in that series. I loved the suspense aspect, but I found that in a few of the books in this series its starts off really well and draws me in, but the resolution is not always satisfying. However, I have enjoyed many of this author's stories and love the couples' chemistry.