Title: Kiwi Strong (New Zealand Ever After, #3)
Fabubulous book!! I couldn't stop reading- great escape book!
By Rosalind James
6/27/2020
By Rosalind James
6/27/2020
Daisy and Gray meet on a dark road one night when he accidentally runs her off the road into the river. Her car has completely been submerged and he attempts to rescue her but discovers she has already rescued herself. The next several hours set up the rest of the story in a magical way that takes you on a journey of discovery to learn about two amazing heroes and their family members, secondary characters and a villain or two.
Calm before the storm...
After helping Daisy rescue her sisters, she learns just how much love and care another human can have. Gray is a beautiful, sweet, caring soul who blows her away with his continual strength, kindness, and giving nature. He sees past all her walls and brings her out of her shell, one step at a time. He teaches her to trust and have faith in another person, and falls in love with her before she even recognizes that she has fallen for him too.
This is a remarkable story, one that spans the journey of Daisy's family declaration of independence (quite appropriate, I think, given the time of year this book is released in). It is also a story of Gray learning that he can open up, trust and lean on a woman like Daisy, who is an amazing healing force in his life. She truly is his yin to her yang.
You will meet some really funny, sweet secondary characters in the story, and you will quickly want to cheer them on too. I loved Daisy's sisters and Gray's mom. They are like super cool people you wish you could meet and you want to be friends with. I was sad when the story ended, and hope we get another glimpse at their lives down the road, as Rosalind often writes into her future books some of the past characters she had introduced in earlier ones. I would love to hear more about Daisy's sisters down the road.
The obstacles the pair face are realistic and the villain is scary. The story has a very satisfying conclusion (not giving anything away, but it's good. Get your tissues out and keep them handy!) Daisy is a force to be reckoned with
Rosalind James is a wonderful American writer and has spent a considerable amount of time in New Zealand and Aussie-land. She shares her amazing experiences with the New Zealand culture (and imaginative, creative story-telling) with us and we are lucky indeed to enjoy the results of her work. Another great one - and my new favorite. This one will check off all of your boxes for a great romantic story! A job well done!
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.
After helping Daisy rescue her sisters, she learns just how much love and care another human can have. Gray is a beautiful, sweet, caring soul who blows her away with his continual strength, kindness, and giving nature. He sees past all her walls and brings her out of her shell, one step at a time. He teaches her to trust and have faith in another person, and falls in love with her before she even recognizes that she has fallen for him too.
This is a remarkable story, one that spans the journey of Daisy's family declaration of independence (quite appropriate, I think, given the time of year this book is released in). It is also a story of Gray learning that he can open up, trust and lean on a woman like Daisy, who is an amazing healing force in his life. She truly is his yin to her yang.
You will meet some really funny, sweet secondary characters in the story, and you will quickly want to cheer them on too. I loved Daisy's sisters and Gray's mom. They are like super cool people you wish you could meet and you want to be friends with. I was sad when the story ended, and hope we get another glimpse at their lives down the road, as Rosalind often writes into her future books some of the past characters she had introduced in earlier ones. I would love to hear more about Daisy's sisters down the road.
The obstacles the pair face are realistic and the villain is scary. The story has a very satisfying conclusion (not giving anything away, but it's good. Get your tissues out and keep them handy!) Daisy is a force to be reckoned with
Rosalind James is a wonderful American writer and has spent a considerable amount of time in New Zealand and Aussie-land. She shares her amazing experiences with the New Zealand culture (and imaginative, creative story-telling) with us and we are lucky indeed to enjoy the results of her work. Another great one - and my new favorite. This one will check off all of your boxes for a great romantic story! A job well done!
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.
All the best,
Esther

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