We have a grumpy single dad Rhodes who wants nothing to do with our sunshine Aurora and of course we get to see how things between them evolve into a friendship and then more. Don’t be deterred though, I might talk up the outdoors in the novel but really as per classic Mariana the story is all about the slow burn romance and character development. So when I saw that the main character Aurora was going to spend a fair chunk of the book hiking, yes I was most definitely here for this. What I thought: Another classic Mariana Zapata novel! And can you hear that? Yes that’s me over here cheering my little slow burn loving heart out! This novel is set against the backdrop of mountains, and a little backstory on myself here - I used to work in an outdoor store, I met my husband through the outdoors club at university (how cool were we?!) and think bushwalking and camping is pretty much the best way you can spend a weekend (outside reading a book that is). But a small town in the mountains might be the perfect remedy for a broken heart. Starting your whole life over probably isn’t supposed to be. Checking out her landlord across the driveway just might cure it too. Aurora De La Torre knows moving back to a place that was once home isn’t going to be easy. Aurora De La Torre knows moving back to a place that was once home isn’t going to be easy. In a nutshell: Losing people you love is hard. Aurora De La Torre knows moving back to a place that was once home isnt going to be easy. Trope: Slow Burn, Single Parent, Small Town, Grumpy/Sunshine
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