Another Charles Martin book that made me cry . . . while I was eating my lunch. Do you realize how hard it is to cry, eat, get a lump in your throat and not be able to swallow, and at the same time add massive amounts of tears to your already soggy salad? Note to self, do not read sappy, sad books while eating lunch. This is my second Charles Martin read, and it did not disappoint. As I keep reading his books, I am feeling he is a combination between Frederik Backman and Nicholas Sparks. He has the depth and description of Backman, but the romance and connection of characters like Sparks. Which is a win, win for me.
This is the story of Charlie Finn, a kid who learned early on he was all he had, no support from his parents, friends, or anyone. He became a stone-face poker player that could take the whole thing and not feel sorry about it in the end. He did not do well in school, but was smart, earning a full-ride to Harvard, and then into finance. He worked in the business world and wrecked many companies, and when that didn't satisfy him, he left and went to Miami for something more thrilling -- drug smuggling.
When his partner's son, Zaul, leaves because of a tragedy, it is Charlie who follows him to Nicaragua, to bring him home. But what Charlie finds in Nicaragua isn't what he expected. He is found by Paulina and her daughter Isabelle, sick on the streets. They take him home, to the coffee fields of one of the companies he helped take down. As time goes he falls in love with Paulina, he finds Zaul, but it is the one finding he didn't expect to make that starts to break his heart. That one finding could completely destroy his future. But through trust, love, and someone with a better poker reading than he has, he learns that being completely by himself and not letting anyone close, is probably the worst thing he could have done.
This is a great book about the ways of the heart - hurt, hate, compassion, happiness, and most of all love. That holding people at arms length so they won't hurt you, sometimes hurts you more than them. But sometimes other people's love is more than the security of your heart. Great book and would highly recommend it.