by Robyn Carr
Not much to say about this one either. This is the final book in the Grace Valley Trilogy and it's a good ending. A lot of the drama in this one is about June and Jim getting married. They don't fight about it, but everyone else seems to think it's a really big deal that they aren't married (mino...
What an ending for a lovely series. It was just perfect. I loved the book. And we got to see Jim finding his way with a life with June and his interactions with the sometimes nosey town. I loved how this book brought closure for so many people. Nancy staying and Erline finally getting some peace and...
Carr is apparently the master of obvious foreshadowing. Whether it's flooding, fire, bad guys with guns... you always know it's coming within the first 50 pages of a book. I wish she'd hold some of the tricks in her pocket for a little longer.
I have to say that although I really liked this third book, I couldn't help but feel like the authortried to squish a resolution for the town and its people into a handful of pages at the end of the book. That just felt off to me. It felt rushed and unfinished. I hate it when that happens. Especiall...
Really good book with multiple plots, exciting action and heartfelt emotions. Main story was about pregnant Dr June and retired DEA agent Jim. Romance may have taken a back seat to all the action but Jim was steadfast in his love.