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Ms. Kincaid starts a new series with a bang. It has your usual- boy meets girl, girl leaves to go to college, break up, life goes on for a few years, girl comes back to town. It also has your hot alpha cowboy, stubborn female with a secret, family values, hot sex, hometown feel. But what's different is Ms. Kincaid addresses a disease that is rarely seen in books and nails it. I have family members with MS so I was curious to see how she plays it in to this love story. And she keeps it real. The everyday struggle, the stigma, the pain, and the stubborn nature to be normal. I can't wait to see what she does next in the series. Loved it.

ARC received from: Netgalley
Rating: 5*
Trope: Reconciliation romance
Chemistry: Simmering
One-Sentence Summary: Small town reconciliation romance
Review: When I first saw a that there was a new release for Kimberly Kincaid I was filled with a mix of emotions – excitement and then disappointment that it wasn’t a new addition in her Rescue Squad series and then excitement again as I realised that hopefully this means that she has two series on the go and therefore multiple books for me to look forward to this year!
Well, this new venture into the world of small town living and farming definitely did not disappoint. This is a reconciliation romance at heart but it was nicely paced and the two characters didn’t just fall into bed and pick up where they left off immediately. Additionally, the addition of Emerson’s illness added a unique layer absent from most romance – can the hot sexy guy really be perfect enough to be willing to commit to someone with a debilitating illness (*spoiler alert* Yes he can!).
Add in some family drama on both sides (Emerson trying to avoid her controlling parents and Hunter trying to referee his two brothers) and you’ve got all the makings of a perfect small town romance.
Now I’m eager to get my paws on Eli and Owen’s stories and more importantly find out what the hell is going on between those two brothers!

Absolute book love!!! Kimberly Kincaid brought us another fantastic story. This book has all the feels. I didn't want this story to end. The characters are wonderful. The story is well written and flows together perfectly. I highly recommend reading this book.