The character development was great. Bronte was a foster kid and has a lot to unpack from her past in the system. Watching Bronte process things while also writing her book on a short deadline was fun. Jonah is trying to figure out what he wants to do next. Feeling the family pressure of being a doctor, it’s a hard decision to make. Follow his family calling or lean into God’s plans for his dreams.
The setting is perfection. If you have seen any of my other reviews about Jonathan Island, it’s very clear that I have fallen in love with this island town. The storyline is great. It starts with some confusion when Bronte rents the White’s home, and Jonah comes home to try to surprise his family, only to find that someone else is staying there. The family is away on vacation, so they can’t get a hold of anyone, paired with a snowstorm, and every place is booked. Bronte and Jonah decided to stay together in the family home and make the best of a bad situation. Bronte is on a writing deadline and trying to write her next novel. I have been really loving all the books with behind-the-scenes on writing a book lately. Such a fun dynamic. In this book, we get to check in on all the other couples in the series and see where they are at. It was a fun way to end the perfect Hallmarkesque series.
The Forced-proximity turned romance is perfection, sweet and kisses-only romance.
Christen Krumm did a great job intertwining faith throughout the book. This was a beautiful reminder that when we feel like we are not accepted, we always belong to God, we can always find our home in Him.
*I received a complimentary copy from the author and voluntarily chose to review it. All opinions are my own.
 
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