Well Stormi and I did it! We finished the Hope's Crossing series. Go us! It really feels good to have this accomplishment under my belt and for the most part, this one was a great one. I will say it still isn't quite Virgin River, but if you love those books or shows (and they are two different things altogether), then this is a series you need to check out as well. Read on for my thoughts on this last one and then hop over to Storm Reads to see what Stormi had to say.
TITLE: All is Bright Hope's Crossing #8)
AUTHOR: RayAnne Thayne
PUBLISHER: HQN Books
PUBLISHING DATE: September 20, 2022
PAGES: 336
SOURCE: Library
FROM GOODREADS: Sage McKnight is an ambitious young architect working at her father’s firm who takes on her most challenging client in Mason Tucker. The former pro baseball player is still healing from the physical and emotional scars after a plane crash left him a wheelchair-using single dad, and he’s determined not to let anyone breach his emotional defenses. Sage knows her work on Mason’s new home in Hope’s Crossing is her best work yet, and she won’t let her grumpy client prevent her from showcasing her work personally.
With Sage’s gift for taking broken things and making them better, the matchmaking talent of the quirky locals and a generous sprinkling of Christmas cheer, Mason doesn’t stand a chance against the power of this magical holiday season.
Sage is heavily into her architectural career and is finally being recognized for her own accomplishments and not just the daughter of a world-renowned architect. She is coming home to Hope's Crossing for the holidays and to put the final touches on a massive remodel she is completing for baseball star, Mason Tucker, and his daughter. Mason's career ended when his family went down in a tragic plane accident which killed his wife and left him facing years of rehab and life adjustments. The same accident also made him a single father.
Mason and Sage but heads from day one and it's obvious to everyone, even them I think, where it is headed. Mason has some pretty heavy baggage and Sage is afraid to commit to someone who is settling down permanently in Hope's Crossing as she fears it will only lead to heartache. As both characters' walls come down, sparks continue to ignite, but will either admit they see a future in each other?
I loved Sage from book one and I liked Mason, although he was pretty quick to judge Sage for some past decisions when he clearly did not have all the facts. And of course, it didn't hurt that he had an adorable daughter. Surprisingly enough, I'm not a huge fan of kids in books (unless they are of the evil, horror genetics) but the kids in this series really do add a lot to them. Also, as a bonus, there is a little side story included in this one featuring Taryn and Charlie, who we met in a previous installment when they were teens.
This was a wonderful book to pick up during a July heatwave. I was hoping it would help me channel feeling cooler and while I don't think that happened, it did allow me to forget about the outside for a while. So long Hope's Crossing, I will miss you!
MY RATING: 5 PAW




