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Melissa has inherited paintings from her grandmother that belong to her great-grandmother she has always been mesmerized by them since she was a child. She decide to found out more about the paintings and it leads her to Colorado Bear Conservancy.
With the help of Betty the owner of the cabin where she staying at she meets Sula the Director of Colorado Bear Conservancy and when they meet they are instantly drawn to each other. When Melissa learned that Sula is the great-granddaughter of the woman who painted the paintings it leads them to discover a deeper connection between their great-grandmother's and they feel it was destiny playing a part for them to meet.
I like their love story and how they gave each other a nickname Sula calling Melissa Goldie and Melissa calling Sula bear and she doesn't know how close she is to that truth.
I received an ARC copy of this book from the Publisher via Netgalley and voluntarily leaving my review.

As the warmth of the sun hits your face and the smell of pine is slowly replaced by coldness, you will realize you are entranced. Honeybee and bears live together in a sort of harmony. Goldie and her bear have to figure out how to have this type of harmony. Fear and malice by a hunter named Kerry threatens their unity and love.
Often times we read words and wish they were true and reading these pages I wished Sula and Melissa really existed, I wish to know how their lives turned out, if they marry and have a family. You will love this book and wish it were real.