Thirteen years have passed since Abby Carter has had a long stay in her hometown. After hearing emotional truths, Abby decides it’s time for a summer visit. Swapping palm trees for cornfields, Abby and her son, Remmy take flight to Illinois. Running into Sawyer Gibson was inevitable in a town that small. Sawyer was still the town’s golden boy, but now he was the high school teacher, coach, and regular town volunteer. He was the whole package…so why was it that he was still single after all this time? Abby was home to clear her head and didn’t have time for Sawyer Gibson, but with those eyes and that cocky flair, Abby has a hard time staying away. And Sawyer Gibson? He has his eyes on Abby, and he’s bound and determined this time for a second chance with her.
Great book for a first time author! I was quickly drawn to the characters! I liked that the story shared both Abby’s, and Sawyer’s, point of view. I am looking forward to the next book in the series where their story continues but we get to learn more about other characters as well!
I loved this author’s debut book! It had a little bit of spice, the characters were relatable, and it was a quick and easy read. The plot had me hooked! I can’t wait for the sequel to continue reading about Abby’s journey.
Although slow at the start, this book quickly caught my interest! I’ve never felt so many different emotions in such a short amount of time! I found myself yelling out loud, whooping in excitement, and then sobbing…all within the same chapter! The characters are relatable and J. Glassburn did a great job capturing their sincerity and vulnerability! Once I got into I couldn’t put it down!
This was a recommendation from a friend who knows the author and I was a bit scared I wasnt going to enjoy this book. For a disclaimer to readers, this book deals heavily with cheating. This subject is a bit triggering to me so in case other readers are like that, I wanted to put it out there.
Because of the way this book ended, I was able to look back on the events of this book with a higher standard. I'm glad Abby had the self respect to put her own needs first. I did the same in my situation and am a much better person for it. It takes so much strength to make that choice and I feel like we know what we are worth after everything is said and done.
Sawyer is a great character and I'm glad he was there to help Abby through her ordeal. He helped make her love herself again and that is no easy feat after you've been through that trauma. I didn't like seeing him get heartbroken but he's an amazing person.
I'm really glad I enjoyed this book and that I was able to read it. It means I'm in the road to healing and moving on from my past traumas. It also made me reflect on my experience and all of the accomplishments I've done in less than a year. It also shows that things will get better in time.