This is the second book in the series. The first story was a novella, If Ever I Would Leave You, followed by the first novel, Wild Montana Skies.
Willow has been interested in Sam for a long time, but he’s
dating her sister, Sierra. And that’s
the way it should be, according to Willow.
After all, Willow has a horrible track record in the responsibility
department. Last book, she led the youth
group trip that got stranded on the mountain.
Now, she’s been passed over for the youth leader position, and a kid has
been hired in her place. She’s not
willing to give up on the kids, though, so she organizes another hike. This one is a disaster as well.
Sam and Sierra aren’t seeming to click in the romance
department. After an argument, Sam
accidentally kisses Willow, and everything gets weird. Now, Sam is starting to see that Willow might
actually need him, while Sierra seems to look on him as second best (her heart
still belongs to Ian, whether she likes it or not). When he gets suckered into accompanying
Willow’s youth group hike, things go wrong, and he is drawn to her more and
more.
I’d say in this book, we’re following two couples. First, you have Sam and Willow. Then there’s Sam’s brother, Pete, and another
member of the team, Jess, who has her own secrets that she’d like to keep
hidden. The main focus is Sam and
Willow.
This is a good book that I thoroughly enjoyed. There was a few parts where I was confused
during the action, but I got past them and found myself cheering the characters
on. There’s a lot of action in this one
that keeps the pages turning, and I read through it quickly. Ben and Kacey from book one show up from time
to time, but you’ll be okay reading this one if you haven’t read Wild Montana
Skies.
The story line with Ian and Sierra isn’t mentioned much in
this book, and I appreciated that.
Sierra is still in there, since her sister is one of the main
characters. You still get a cliffhanger
moment at the end with Ian, Sierra, and the whole Esme situation. The third book in the series, A Matter of
Trust, is about…Gage. Sigh. Maybe the whole Ian/Sierra thing will get
resolved as well – I hope. Anyway, A
Matter of Trust is due out July 2017.
Good Book!
*I received a copy of this book from Revell through
NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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