Lucie's Review:
In the middle of a heavy snowstorm, Deputy Hale Jackson goes to check out a call about seeing tail lights go off the road, and finds Kelsey McCleary unharmed, but in labor and stuck in her car. He helps her to safety and to a midwife.
Maggie and Joe, the couple who reported the accident invite Kelsey to stay with them until she figures out what to do next. They are welcoming and understanding towards Kelsey and are excited to share their home with her and her baby girl. I admired their faith and how they shared their faith with Kelsey through the way they lived.
Hale came home to Wishing Bridge after an injury ended his NFL career and he bought a farm. He is hesitant to give interviews and doesn't want to be called a hero for doing his job and being in the right place t help Kelsey out when she needed him. But he is good with handling the press, and finagles a deal. He has his own heartaches around the holidays, and he volunteers to work so that others can be with their families. He admires Kelsey's strength and determination, but wonders if there is more to her being in town when her face sparks a memory.
I love how Kelsey's friends, Jazz and Thea, come to see her even though it's been a long time since they have seen each other.
I love how this story comes together, with lots going on and several surprises along the way! I can't wait to return to Wishing Bridge and all the wonderful people. The perfect book for holiday season!
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