After a seemingly perfect start to their
marriage, Larson Evans couldn’t have been more surprised when he returned to
the hospital to pick up his wife and his newborn daughter. Just to find out that his wife had left, without
a note. Without any ideas where she
could have gone, Larson did the only thing that he could do, started making a
life for him and his daughter.
Having to leave Larson and her newborn was
horrible to Margo, but she didn’t have a choice. It took 8 years to be able to escape her
family and start out on her own. The one
thing she wanted, to be with Larson again, she didn’t think that she could
have. Starting over in a town where
nobody knew her, she was able to keep tabs on Larson and her daughter through
Nikki, Larson’s sister.
A chance trip to a town reunites Larson and
Margo, but when the case he is working on leads to his daughter’s kidnapping,
will they be able to fight together to get her back? Or even more, will Lexie be able to forgive
her mother for walking away 16 years ago?
One thing I really enjoyed about this book
was Robin was able to keep the suspense going as to why Margo left her husband
and child. She was able to use the
suspense enough that there was just the right amount happening. The character development was well done in my
opinion; you could actually see the concern that the different family members
had towards each other.
My one “complaint” about this book would be
when Larson and Margo meet each other again.
It was almost as though they were more about having sex with each other
than talking first. Now don’t get me
wrong, I do completely understand true love, and how I would react if I saw
mine after 16 years. But I would also
have questions for them.
But besides that fact, I did enjoy this book. It was a very easy read, and I will be sure
to check out the next book in the series when it is released. This is what I consider a rainy day
read. It is happy romance, with just the
right amount of drama and suspense in it.
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