It was a nice, sweet story. It's romantic with some paranormal elements.
Even though I really liked both Michael and Erin, I had a hard time with the transition of Erin's character. She scoffed pagan healing crystals but easily was convinced to believe in ghosts and reincarnation. The change happened quite suddenly and wasn't quite believable. My biggest pet peeve with Ross's books is that she recycles her characters and puts different names on them. She definitely does that here and it feels a little bit like a rip off.
Nevertheless, it was beautifully written and I enjoyed it. I believe it's part of a series so I will be reading the other too as well: "Women's Heart" and "Lake's Legend." I know this is the second one in the series and I think if I read "Women's Heart" first I might be able to keep track of the kids a bit better.
Even though I really liked both Michael and Erin, I had a hard time with the transition of Erin's character. She scoffed pagan healing crystals but easily was convinced to believe in ghosts and reincarnation. The change happened quite suddenly and wasn't quite believable. My biggest pet peeve with Ross's books is that she recycles her characters and puts different names on them. She definitely does that here and it feels a little bit like a rip off.
Nevertheless, it was beautifully written and I enjoyed it. I believe it's part of a series so I will be reading the other too as well: "Women's Heart" and "Lake's Legend." I know this is the second one in the series and I think if I read "Women's Heart" first I might be able to keep track of the kids a bit better.
When two embattled souls meet up in Ireland after years in war-torn sites doing medical and photojournalism jobs, the expected happens. A lovely book for those who enjoy Irish settings, and some good storylines as well.
Excellent!