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A review by hollielovesromance
Lone Wolf In Lights by Stacey Kennedy
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
We’re back in the world of Timber Falls! After escaping her abusive relationship, Willow isn’t sure if she can trust her heart or gut when it comes to men. Having opened a bar with her friends in a new town, Willow is determined to create a sense of community and empower women who faced the same challenges. Will Willow be able to trust herself when her feelings for Eli started to get stronger?
Eli came back to Timber Falls after the death of her sister due to domestic violence. He’s filled with a lot of regrets but is determined to settle down and never make any mistakes again. When Willow comes into his life he finds himself wondering what parts of his past he’ll have to face in order to get the girl.
This was a good read. Be aware that there is talks of domestic violence, threats, and cyber stalking in this book. I thought the author handled it was done with sensitivity. I really liked Eli and Willow together and appreciated that they had their own things to face before they could come together. There was one part of the books where a character was called another’s fiance before we got to see the actual engagement. That was probably my biggest gripe.
Eli came back to Timber Falls after the death of her sister due to domestic violence. He’s filled with a lot of regrets but is determined to settle down and never make any mistakes again. When Willow comes into his life he finds himself wondering what parts of his past he’ll have to face in order to get the girl.
This was a good read. Be aware that there is talks of domestic violence, threats, and cyber stalking in this book. I thought the author handled it was done with sensitivity. I really liked Eli and Willow together and appreciated that they had their own things to face before they could come together. There was one part of the books where a character was called another’s fiance before we got to see the actual engagement. That was probably my biggest gripe.