Series: McKinney/Walker #3
Genre: Romance
Release Date: Dec. 31, 2020
Order Link: Amazon
My Rating: 4 Beautiful Hearts
A special thank you to Author Claudia Connor for an arc of this book.
Review:
After twenty long years away, Luke Walker is home for his brother Zach's wedding hoping to make amends and reconnect with the siblings he walked away from at age seventeen. Luke's at loose ends, a bit lost after his sudden decision to leave military life not knowing what his future holds. And then he meets UN interpreter Ava Bennet who's home for a few weeks to help her mother care for her father during his rehabilitation. Ava's been blind since birth and without the familiarity of her New York City surroundings and public transportation, she's dependent on others which she hates. Both Luke and Ava carry secrets and regrets - each choosing to remain alone rather than risk disappointment and hurt again. When the two share a dance at Zach's wedding, the connection and chemistry are immediate and intense. Waiting On The Rain is their story - tender, intimate, loving. But Happily Ever After? Highly unlikely.
Claudia Connor's skill at weaving intimate, heartwarming love stories is evident in Waiting On The Rain. She excels at drawing readers' into the midst of large families - the gatherings, meals, rivalry between siblings, support system - where they quickly become entangled and hopelessly in love with the characters. I was immediately drawn to Luke - his fears, anxiety, regrets and the same with Ava with her own self-doubts and ghosts. I love that the author showcases Ava's strengths - her independence and ability to adapt in unknown situations as well as Luke's easy acceptance of her unique challenges.
Waiting On The Rain is a beautiful story of two different people with two separate lives learning to trust each other against all odds as they fall in love when there's every reason in the world why it won't work. The relaxing quiet small town and open country setting is conducive to a transformation in both characters as they explore their feelings and question what they thought they wanted in a future even as they learn to put the past at rest. Can a city girl and a country boy make it work? Both have their doubts and fears to overcome. And yet . . . the chemistry and desire sparking between them is off the charts as are the bedroom scenes. Rest assured, Connor has no issue including steamy lovemaking into her happily ever after stories.
Waiting On The Rain is low angst romance at its best. It's a touching, intimate and beautiful story of two people learning to let go of the past while finding the trust to build a future together. I read this book in one sitting as I just couldn't put it down once I met these characters and became engrossed in their lives. I highly recommend it to fans of romance as well as those who just enjoy a good, heartwarming story.
Synopsis:
Being blind doesn’t hold Ava Bennet back in the least. With her work, her shopping, and public transportation within walking distance, she’s totally at home in the big city. But she’s not in the city now. Temporarily back in her small home town to help her father has her struggling in a big way.
Luke Walker is done running from his troubled past. Finally home after years in the military, he’s ready to make amends with his family and set down some roots. But adapting to civilian life is much harder than he ever expected.
She has no intention of sticking around. He has no plans to run again. All they have is one month together. Will it be enough for Luke to prove he’s everything Ava needs—in light, in darkness, and most importantly, even in the rain?
Luke Walker is done running from his troubled past. Finally home after years in the military, he’s ready to make amends with his family and set down some roots. But adapting to civilian life is much harder than he ever expected.
She has no intention of sticking around. He has no plans to run again. All they have is one month together. Will it be enough for Luke to prove he’s everything Ava needs—in light, in darkness, and most importantly, even in the rain?
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