This is the first book I have read by Jennifer Ryan, but I know it won't be my last. I really enjoyed this story of a dysfunctional family, a woman trying to make a living for her children while still making time for them, a woman keeping secrets and someone who is trying to reconcile with her dead husband's family for the sake of her children. All this was wrapped up in a well-written story.
Sarah Anderson is a widow, whose husband was a cheat and a liar. His mother worshipped the ground he walked on and had a strong and bitter hatred towards Sarah. She blames her for everything, including keeping her grandchildren from her. After getting a letter from attorney Luke Thompson, she has agreed to a six week visit at her mother-in-law's home with her two boys. She knows she needs to tell her the truth about her son, but doesn't know if or how she will do it. When she arrives, her MIL is miserable towards her, but sweet and loving to the boys. She vows she will make this visit enjoyable for her children, but it is easier than she expected when she meets attorney and neighbour Luke.
I really enjoyed this story. The relationships between the characters makes this story. Margaret is a sad and bitter woman, who lives alone in her large home that is showing neglect. Her daughter and granddaughter are often around as her marriage has just fallen apart. She is a bitter woman who drove me crazy. I would have left her too. Through it all, Sarah keeps her cool and refused to take the bait from either of the women. She is burning the candle at both ends trying to be a mother and a business owner and some of the fallout of that is a bit humorous and scary at the same time. Luke is almost perfect. He is a successful lawyer, a kind and generous man, owns a horse ranch, is wonderful with children and falls for Sarah. I enjoyed watching their romance blossom, although considering she was only there for six weeks, it was relatively quick. Overall, this is a sweet romance. I loved the addition of the boys to the story, as it always makes it seem more realistic to me. As Margaret thaws towards Sarah, and her romance with Luke grows, I felt the smile on my face getting wider. The audiobook was narrated by Teri Schnaubelt, who always delivers a strong performance. I enjoyed her voices, expression and emotions that made listening to this book a pleasant experience. If you enjoy a contemporary romance then pick this one up. The publisher provided me with a copy of this book upon request. The rating and opinions shared are my own.