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The fourth in the Blue Heron series centering around the only son in the family of girls raised in upstate New York on a vineyard. Jack Holland has recently seen all of his sisters find love and he will finally find true happiness in this book! At the same time Emmaline Neal is still getting settled in the small police department in Manningsport and is trying to make this town her real home.
After reading the previous books in the series, it was fun to see the male perspective of this family. As Kristan Higgins always does, the book is told from both Emmaline and Jack's perspectives, but I absolutely loved seeing the inner workings of the family from the male perspective - it felt fresh and new. I also completely adored Emmaline - she was quirky but headstrong and their trip to her ex's wedding was just priceless; I sped through those pages and would love to read those scenes again!
The fourth in the Blue Heron series centering around the only son in the family of girls raised in upstate New York on a vineyard. Jack Holland has recently seen all of his sisters find love and he will finally find true happiness in this book! At the same time Emmaline Neal is still getting settled in the small police department in Manningsport and is trying to make this town her real home.
After reading the previous books in the series, it was fun to see the male perspective of this family. As Kristan Higgins always does, the book is told from both Emmaline and Jack's perspectives, but I absolutely loved seeing the inner workings of the family from the male perspective - it felt fresh and new. I also completely adored Emmaline - she was quirky but headstrong and their trip to her ex's wedding was just priceless; I sped through those pages and would love to read those scenes again!
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