Safe in His Arms
Anna J. Stewart
September 2019
She’s pushed everyone away…
…but is he her forever?
Ex-soldier Kendall craves solitude after a heartbreaking accident, and she finds it in the small town of Butterfly Harbor. That’s until handsome writer Hunter MacBride moves into town with his orphaned niece, Phoebe. Their arrival triggers painful memories for Kendall of the family and life she lost—but Hunter also shows her the promise of a life she could still have, if she’s prepared to take the risk…
Between The Pages
I am hooked on Butterfly Harbor and this book (number six in the series) takes you to a whole new level of reading enjoyment. After reading book five, where we get a peek at Kendall’s character, I wanted her to have her own story. Kendall is likable from the first page you meet her. Her tough exterior competing with the wounded woman inside. Then she meets Hunter and his niece. He’s the perfect hero and Phoebe instantly pulls at your heart. This story has everything….romance, emotion, a picturesque setting, and the best cast of characters. It will make you smile and shed a tear. I didn’t want this story to end. I wanted to slow the read to make it last longer, but I couldn’t stop reading. If I could nominate a book to be developed into a Hallmark movie, Safe in His Arms would be my top choice. The story line is exceptional and visual. A must read!
Rating
5 Stars
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