
Reviewed by Sandra Merville Hart
True North Springs Series, Book 3
Bridget Nicholson is only working as a nurse at Camp True North Springs for a month. She reminds herself that it’s all temporary, especially when she learns her ex-boyfriend, Carson Todd, works there. Her father, who had warned her away from Carson years before, doesn’t like the camp for families who grieve lost loved ones nor does he want Bridget there. She can’t understand his attitude.
Carson had been heartbroken when they broke up the first time. Those old feelings stir to life when they meet again. Bridget, recovering from a recent breakup, only wants to be friends. Can he accept that?
A mission to search for potential bone marrow donors for a little boy at camp keeps Bridget busy as she also struggles to mend her relationship with her father.
But not everything is as it seems.
I was drawn into the story by likeable characters. My sympathy was aroused early for grieving families, yet the story moved slowly for me at first.
Surprising twists catapulted me into the story. Characters acted in believable ways. I read the book in one afternoon.
It’s Book 3 of the series yet the story also works as a standalone.
Recommended for readers of inspirational contemporary romances.