My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Burke seeks a fresh start at Timber’s refuge, hoping manual work will help him recover from a toxic past. But trouble follows when his vindictive ex steals his identity, and her sister Shirley bravely warns him—at risk to her own safety. Burke offers Shirley protection at the Haven, where the peace they find together sparks a quiet, blossoming love. As danger encroaches from the outside, their bond becomes a shelter in itself—but they know hiding is only temporary, and the confrontation they fear may be unavoidable.
I enjoyed this story with its beautiful undercurrent of tenderness, woven into tension and resilience. There was lots of drama thanks to Shirley's sister and her new boyfriend but Burke and the men at the Haven had her back. A heartfelt and well deserved HEA at the end.
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