![]() ![]() I can't believe these words are coming from my keyboard, but I was actually a little disappointed with this one. This isn't the best book in the series, but it still has great characters, Carr’s terrific writing, and lots of quality angst and drama. The courtship of town outcasts Cheryl and Dan was an unnecessary distraction in my opinion that could have been omitted to allow for more development with the other three couples. He’s an absolute dream and treats her like a queen, and it takes her waaay too long to realize how lucky she is to have him. The personal and relationship struggles they face in this one were painful to read.Ĭameron and Abby are another couple featured prominently here, and although I LOVE Cameron’s character I wanted to bitch slap Abby until pretty much the end of the book. Rick and Liz have already endured so much together, and I’ve been rooting for their HEA. ![]() Rick’s traumatic ordeal in Iraq and subsequent downward spiral into anger, depression, and despair is truly heartbreaking. I really enjoyed the sweet, funny dynamics of Muriel and Walt’s relationship, but I didn’t necessarily want them as the main spotlight couple. ![]() Paradise Valley is perhaps the darkest and most depressing book of the series so far and it’s very light on romance. ![]()
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