![]() ![]() But he was mature and selfless in general. And he was a martyr, though he was aware of that. He had his moments of jealousy and insecurity and inadequacy. He was quiet, gentle, kind, considerate, and intellectual-but by no means perfect. He wasn’t a macho man oozing testosterone and going around intimidating people. Then you meet Paisley, and there’s another blast of charisma. I didn’t realize that when I started Healing Hearts, but as soon as you meet Cade you’re hit with a blast of charisma that makes it clear he’s a leading man. The first was The Sheriffs of Savage Wells. Oh, be aware that this book is the second in a series. ![]() Don’t you dare kill that precious child, Eden, I swear to god.” I loved that kid. If he’d died… I don’t want to think about it. ![]() And when Rupert was so sick… I had tears in my eyes. Well, except the villain, of course, but I even sympathized with Miriam’s father to a point, and he was a self-serving jerk. This was a great book! It was the right degree of dramatic, it had heaps of heart, and all of the characters were endearing. Eden, Shadow Mountain Publishing, and NetGalley for allowing me to read an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Full of heart and endearing characters but could use more passion ![]()
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