by Robyn Carr
Publisher: Mira
Pages: 384
Format: book
Buy the Book: Amazon
For Sierra Jones, Sullivan's Crossing is meant to be a brief stopover. She's put her troubled past behind her but the path forward isn't yet clear. A visit with her big brother Cal and his new bride, Maggie, seems to be the best option to help her get back on her feet.
Not wanting to burden or depend on anyone, Sierra is surprised to find the Crossing offers so much more than a place to rest her head. Cal and Maggie welcome her into their busy lives and she quickly finds herself bonding with Sully, the quirky campground owner who is the father figure she's always wanted. But when her past catches up with her, it's a special man and an adorable puppy who give her the strength to face the truth and fight for a brighter future. In Sullivan's Crossing Sierra learns to cherish the family you are given and the family you choose.
Kritters Thoughts: The second in the series set in a small town in Colorado and this book focuses on a sibling of the main character of the first book. Sierra has moved to town to escape a few things and she has decided that living close to her brother and his newly pregnant wife is the safest place she could be.
I love series of books where we are in the same small town, but each book focuses on a different character. Usually in these circumstances I would say you can skip book one, but Cal and his story from book one definitely impacts this book, so start there before you read this one.
I am a fan of Robyn Carr and I read her romance series and love them, but this series seems to have a little less sexy times and a little more plot and I love it. There is still boy meets girl and maybe boy and girl will get together angsty goodness, but girl has escaped a past and the mystery behind it is so satisfying! If you hesitate because you are not a romance reader, I would say try this one out the plot is just the right amount of everything.
Rating: definitely a good read, but can't read two in a row
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from Little Bird Publicity. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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