Synopsis
A traffic jam is the
last thing Piper Holland has patience for. The dry cleaner’s will soon
close, and she really hopes to wear her luxury silk blouse when she
pitches her theme to the editors of the magazine she works for. But when
she finally sees what’s caused the backup, she feels a pinch of guilt: a
man in a military uniform is gallantly pushing a stalled vehicle off
the road. Suddenly her rush to the dry cleaner’s seems incredibly
unimportant. Fate offers Piper a chance to redeem herself, however, when
the handsome good Samaritan crosses her path again.
Gabriel
Orsini, a fighter pilot stationed at Luke Air Force Base, seems to be
the perfect man, and an assignment at the magazine offers Piper the
perfect chance to get to know him better. Her “Day in the Life: Hometown
Heroes” article was tailor-made for the bighearted pilot. Before long,
their interviews for the article enter date territory, and Piper
realizes she’s falling for Gabriel. But her tragic past has taught her
one thing: everyone leaves. And the transient lifestyle of a military
man leaves her no doubt that Gabriel will eventually abandon her too.
With her heart on the line, Piper must decide: is the risk of loss worth
the possibility of forever?
My Review
This sweet and gentle romance follows Piper's healing journey as she comes to terms with how her losses and grief are affecting her relationships. Her parents and one of her brothers had been killed in a car accident several years previously, and the fear and anxiety she developed over losing those she loves influences her relationships with her remaining brothers, sister-in-law, best friend, and dating life. I appreciated that her process of awareness and change included long term work with her therapist as well as her deepening relationship with God through church and prayer. She is well put together and successful in her career, and Gabriel's sunny personality instantly draws her to him. Their rapport develops quite naturally and is refreshingly realistic. Gabriel is patient as she gets used to the idea of ditching her four-date rule and moving into a meaningful relationship. I felt like her constant worrying overshadowed the joy of their falling in love, and I found it a little difficult to connect to those feelings. The lessons she learns about reconciliation and letting go of her perceived control bring both depth and light to her character and I was happy to see her growth by the end of the story. The pace of the book is on the slower side with plenty of details that bring each scene to life, allowing me to easily envision them in my mind.
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
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