Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Teardrop Lane Book Review

I started Teardrop Lane: An Eternity Springs Novel by Emily March and was super excited because this was the book that I actually owns that assured that I would eventually get to read this series.  I don't know exactly where I picked it up but I can tell you that it was most likely free through one of the local libraries where I get to do lots of summer reading programs so that I can get free stuff. 



Town physician Rose Anderson hides a well of sadness behind her cheerful and capable professionalism. Heartbreak has only reinforced her belief that marriage and children aren’t in her future. Yet she’s a woman with a pulse—and when sexy, brooding artist Hunt Cicero shows up at her office with his young nephew, the sheer physical attraction he ignites in her is both exciting and unsettling.

Hunt has an artist’s passionate temperament and a bachelor’s lifestyle. So when he becomes guardian to his sister’s children, he’s riddled with conflict—and in way over his head. Without Rose and her warm maternal instincts, he’d be lost. Still, she’s a woman who guards her own heart, and he’s a novice when it comes to commitment. Can the healing magic of Eternity Springs shine on this patchwork family and allow Hunt and Rose to trust that  love is the fabric holding them together?

I was so excited to get to know both Rose and Hunt through this book after meeting them both in previous books.  Rose, sister to Sage, was brought to the town after dealing with cancer to reconnect with her sister.  She was a mystery before this only meeting her through contact as her position as town doctor.  In this book, you get to know so much about Rose's past and future through her relationship with Hunter Cicero, the glass blower friend of Gabi's.  Hunter is a womanizer and moved back to the US in order to be closer to his sister because she is going through cancer treatments.  In this book we meet the bachelor who has recently taken on caring for his sisters children after her death.  He has a tough past being in foster care and growing up without a family and then he is in the middle of raising children that were not expected.  I loved the story with the kids and all of the joys and troubles of raising children.  I was immediately glad that I got to know more about these two characters.  I thought this was a great book even though it was super sad.  I hope that you check out this book and the rest of the series and enjoy them as much as I have.

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