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Thank you NetGalley for the eARC and the opportunity to review another novel by one of my favorite authors.

Glendy Vanderah has a way with words in every book she writes. The details she adds into her stories shows just how much time she puts into the research that goes into her books.

In each of her books she writes, her knowledge is shown on complex range of topics. With each topic, there is a deep understanding in them all, whether the species of moths, nature of moon, mythology, poetry, or other great works in writings.

In this one, your not sure where the Journey was gonna take you. In the beginning part of the book Vanderah paints you a picture of Riley’s pain and the world she has built for herself with Sachi and Alec. You fall in love with Kiran, and want to experience the endless love, acceptance, and peace that they have on their farm.

And yet at the same time, you understand the safety net that this lifestyle has provided for Riley and the comfort Vaughn experiences immediately when he arrives.

The rest of the story goes on very much Vanderahs style of unpacking your demons requires you to began to accept love, help, and family while ridding yourself of traumatic guilt.
And in the same breath, you thrown back into the connection of the healing power of the outdoors and nature that you felt in her second book, A Light in the Leaves. And wh

that one is still my favorite of her three books, you know you can’t go wrong with anything that you pick up by Glendy Vanderah.

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