
She rents an idyllic house in the Colorado mountains, hoping to spend a week in solitude and reflection. Her fiancé offers her that but that stability comes at a price – she feels lonely and unfulfilled – so she decides to take some time to think things through.

As perfect as her life might appear, she has had her share of tragedies in her past, abusive relationships, neglectful father, loss of a beloved sibling, and what she craves the most at this point is stability. Nina is a complicated, passionate, emotional woman in her thirties who escapes to Colorado to have a “timeout” from her fiancé and her current life. Needless to say, I ended buying the entire Colorado Mountain series after reading this book. I wanted sizzling chemistry between characters – definitely got that and then some.

I wanted loveable characters – got that too.

I wanted a nicely paced and believable love story and a plot too – got it.
