I felt sorry for her – a woman living for her cats and her niece (and 21 year old Seth-we’re not told initially who he is, but assumptions can be made). I like the spunk and fire of Emmy, but the first half of the book focused almost exclusively on how she put her entire life on hold after Nick’s disappearance. The concept was great – a woman holding on hope her love is alive, and fighting every outlet for answers. While there was much in this story I loved, it left me rather frustrated. I’m a sucker for military stories and the love between a military man and his woman. After intense experiences, and some time to adjust to being home, he’s determined to win back his long lost love. Devoted to his duty and country, he’s been presumed missing for 20 years. She now devotes herself to her cats and family, long since given up on the idea of finding a man who can live up to the memory of a man she lost her virginity to and then disappeared. Her one great love, Nick, went missing and assumed dead over twenty years prior, taking her only chance at true happiness with him. Can a woman move on after losing the love of her life?Įmelia Patterson is a successful glass artist trying to live her life with her extended family in Wisconsin.
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