| Katrina Barlow dried her eyes at the end of the funeral of her grandmother. Renee Barlow had been her only family since her parents had been killed in a plane crash when Katrina was just five years-old. The memories of losing them seemed to come back to her after these eighteen years and now with the loss of her grandmother she was all alone. She decided it was best for her to make a new start and with the help of her Renee's lawyer, she left the selling of the house and all it's furnishings to him and headed away from Rambling Hills and head for Denver.
She was able to find a nice apartment and a job in the local department store. Though it was not the ideal job still it did have advantages. It was where she met the handsome young Noah Anderson. He had come in to buy a gift for his mother and just happened to have Katrina help him. There was something about this man that made her heart to skip a beat. After their first luncheon date it was clear that Katrina was not against seeing him again. They soon began to see each other more, not on the town but quiet evenings at home where they could just relax together. Then for no reason Noah was gone, he left no reason only that he had to leave. Katrina was heartbroken but soon found out she was pregnant. With no other choice she decided to go back home to Rambling Hills and stay with her childhood friend Angie. Angie's grandmother owned a lodge and they both were delighted to have her and little Molly stay with them. Determined to raise Molly alone Katrina never in her wildest dreams would know that Noah Parker the new doctor was indeed her Noah. Young Dr. Parker was delighted with the fact that he was a father and was willing to marry Katrina, yet all the reasons were not there, well not for Katrina or so she thought. A novel that is worth reading as you feel that no matter what these two are destined for each other. The secondary characters are well used throughout the story and gives us the feeling that there will be another book to bring them out more. HINT HINT I loved the story and do hope to see more of this author's works.
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Reviewer: Louise Riveiro-Mitchell |