Friday, September 21, 2018

Of Sunlight and StardustOf Sunlight and Stardust by Riley Hart
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3.5 Stars

After Tanner loses his wife to illness, he buys the house and barn that Emma had always wanted for them. He has turned into a shell of a man, the property overrun with ruin. When Cole is released from prison, he drifts into town and finds kindness from Tanner, allowing him to help fix up the barn and property in exchange for a place to stay. The story turns into two separate but eerily similar love stories set 70 years apart on the same property.

Both Tanner and Cole had a great deal of backstory and the character development was well done. There was a lot going on, but the story just seemed to drag. The romance was a slow burn and worth it, but it felt like it took a very long time to get to where SOMETHING happened. And then, after finishing, I can't even tell you what that something was...

This book was purely romance for the sake of romance, so if you're looking for a slow burn, loving story, this is it. Not for someone who is looking for plot.

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