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In this book we get to know more about Boone McBride, a very handsome and wealthy lawyer. He has left Texas for the tranquility of Colorado, where he has found some healing. Someone from his past is giving him an opportunity to make one of his deepest wishes come true but he questions himself. He looks for guidance in Enchanted Canyon, a property he inherited along with his cousins Jackson and Tucker. On his way back, he happens upon Hannah who is new to the area and is struggling with her own deep grief. He manages to convince her to stay in a place on his property. They form a bond and they help each other overcome their struggles but will it be enough to live happily ever after?
I love Emily March’s Eternity Springs series. This book is part of that series but it’s also part of a trilogy about three McBride cousins within that series. Each book can standalone of course but it is a great family feel-good trilogy.
I received an advanced review copy and the opinions in this review are mine alone.
Boone by Emily March is the first book of the Author that I've read and it's pretty amazing. The story was flawless and captivating. I was hooked from the first page.
Highly Recommend it to all readers.
Can't really put my finger on what, really, deterred me from this one. It could be the preachy 'find God' tone that kept being pushed through that did it (I was not expecting this one to be an inspirational read or faith-based). But the story and the characters also didn't gel for me. Too dramatic and dark, maybe? Not really the engaging, good-time read I was expecting when I picked up this one, though
A story that will heal your broken heart and help you over come the tragedies of the past. This story is an emotional roller coaster that will reinforce the belief you can still help others while battling the personal demons that threaten to consume you one shaky breath at a time. Eternity Springs gives you the opportunity to embrace life again and fall in love with the one that will change your world.
Boone by Emily March is a 2020 St. Martin’s Press publication.
This is the final installment in the ‘McBrides of Texas’ arc in the long running Eternity Springs series. Obviously, Boone McBride is the featured ‘cowboy’ in this installment and his story is perhaps the most emotional.
Boone gets a phone call that will change the course of his life, but he’s unsure if he can take another heart wrenching disappointment. Still, his motto remains: “Be a light.”
He gets a chance to do that quicker than he had anticipated when he sees a woman standing precariously close to the edge of a dangerous precipice. Boone expertly coaxes the woman away from whatever she may have been considering. His help, kindness and understanding just might be the beginnings of a special relationship…
Hannah couldn’t take the pain anymore. The anniversary was coming up and she didn’t think she could bear it. Her spontaneous trip to Eternity Springs began with somber intentions, but little did Hannah know that Eternity Springs is a magical place, perfect for those who are need of healing and hope…
This is a special story that tackles some very heavy subject matter, but it is also a story that shows how s grief and heartache can bring strength and healing to others when they find themselves in a dark place. It’s a story about renewal, finding inner strength and peace, and then paying if forward.
The romance is centered around mature adults, with no immature conflicts or hormone fueled angst. I loved that!
The story begins with a wedding and ends with one- and all three McBride’s and their partners are ready to face life’s challenges together, forever!
This is a great book that was a quick read because I couldn't put it down! I have yet to read an Emily March book that I didn't love! Emily March spins a wonderful tale about love and family. This is part of the McBrides & Eternity Springs series. You can read the book as a standalone, or as part of the series. Either way, absolutely pick this up to read!
Boone by Emily March
3rd book of the trilogy McBrides of Texas, a subset and 18th book in the Eternity Springs contemporary romance series. Can be read as a stand-alone sweet romance. I cannot wait to go backwards and read the other books.
Boone sees desperation in Hannah when he finds her at Lovers Leap overlook. He convinces her to stay in Eternity Springs where she can heal and find purpose again.
It’s an emotional journey for them both because of their sad, individual histories. Family, both actual and created, plus support of community help both Boone and Hannah in healing and believing in the future.
It’s a beautiful story of romance and hope.
I liked the hero a lot. His willingness to open himself up to Celeste and his brothers was just a part of what made him lovable.
A wonderful heart-warming story filled with the promise of healing and sweet romance will keep you fully engaged right up until the last page. A nice blend of humor along with wonderful characters and a great story made this book a winner for me!
I could not put it down. It truly may be Emily March’s best book yet. And I have read ALL of them! Liking Boone has always been easy. You knew his story would be sad. Getting to see Boone fall in love tugged at my heart and brought me to tears more than once. And I don’t cry easily. Eternity Springs...where broken hearts go to heal. Following Boone and Hannah on their healing journey felt like a privilege. Watching Boone fall in love more than once was an absolute joy.
My Review: I have really been enjoying the McBrides of Texas branch off the Eternity Spring series even though I never read the original series. With that said, this book was a bit of a struggle without that original series of background information. But when you break it down and just focus on the story between Hannah and Boone, it was an emotional and really engrossing story. It would hit you hard with emotion and then lighten up a bit, then hit you hard again but all the while raising the hope. I really enjoyed the twist on a classic romance trope, I can't really give it away because that would be spoilers, even one I am not usually a huge fan of. The story seemed to fly by and while it was a satisfying conclusion, I did want more time with them. I will say though there are some very hard hitting topics in this book and I would advise anyone who might be a sensitive reader to check into any trigger warnings before picking it up.
My Rating: I have been enjoying this series and this one might have been one of my favorites so far, I really enjoy Boone as a character, he is definitely a hero you can fall for. I give this one a rating of Three Paws and a Stump Wag.
I truly love this author and this did not disappoint me. She has such a way of writing that I feel a part of the story as if I’m walking in tune with the characters.
When I think of romance, I think of books just like this one, that gives all the feels and satisfies every romance junkies' heart. This is a perfect books to snuggle up with on any day. Big Emily March fan.
Boone McBride’s decision to leave Texas and relocate in Eternity Springs, Colorado, had been a good one. His law practice was thriving, the town was close-knit and friendly, and Boone’s broken heart had finally started to heal. Celeste Blessing, the town’s angel in disguise, had told Boone about the importance of being a Zippo, a light to others, and he took that advice to heart when he came upon a young woman who had stepped over the barrier that was designed to keep people from falling off Lover’s Leap.
Hannah Dupree was despondent, thinking of the destruction left behind and the unhappy turn her life had taken. On this anniversary of the tragedy, she was seriously considering an “accidental” fall from the cliff, when she was stopped by Boone. He managed to distract her, by telling part of his personal story, and she allowed herself to trust him enough to have breakfast with him at his home. As the two spent more time together, Hannah recognized that she was falling for Boone, and with counsel from Celeste, she allowed herself to release her demons and fully embrace Boone and his child.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story of Boone and Hannah, and appreciated the journey back to Eternity Springs and the side trip to Texas. I have met the McBrides previously, and was delighted to see the family again. Boone’s determination to win the wings from Celeste leads him to Hannah, who truly needs an intervention. I liked the way the town pulls together to help one of their own, and I adore Celeste and her instinct for helping others heal. This is the third in the Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas series and it is an absolute delight to read.
Wonderful, heartwarming story. Loved watching Boone fall in love, and seeing Hannah learn she can love again.
Emily March created Boone, which is the third book in the Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas series. Each book features a different couple. The McBrides are three brothers and Boone is the last one to get his happy ending which means that it's the last book in the series.
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
I forgot how quickly I fall into Emily March's books. This is the last book in the McBrides of Texas trilogy and she closed it out with a bang. Boone and Hannah have their share of darkness in their pasts. No strangers to love and loss, their meeting seems like serendipity. While their journey together isn't easy, it's worth the fight. Boone and Hannah's stories (individually and together) will make you grieve, make you cheer and make you fall in love with them. If you're looking for a feel good book that grabs you from the start, pick up this book (trilogy)!
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This book has some wonderful scenes! I wanted to cry at several heart-wrenching moments in this book. I was glad to see Jackson and Tucker making “appearances” in the book (dang I loved those books!) I have only read the last three books of this series. Several characters from the other books make multiple appearances but you don’t have to read them to fully enjoy this book (OK but I HIGHLY recommend Jackson and Tucker.)
This book is written in a dual POV format. I love that as it gives me that glimpse into the characters’ thoughts. I can more fully understand the characters and their actions during a scene that way. This really helped me to better understand Hannah. Without that glimpse into her thoughts, I would not have been able to thoroughly understand her struggle. The author really put Hannah through the wringer!
This is a slightly sexy read. There were more talk and kisses. The author did a fade out on any action. I would definitely let a parent decide if someone under 18 wanted to read this.
I have voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this title given to me via NetGalley. This book was just amazing. I just lost myself in this story and didn’t want it to end. It was really well written and just drew in you into these characters lives. I look forward to seeing what’s next from this author.
A wonderful wrap up to this branch of the series. Love the characters, love the locations it was an emotional rollercoaster but so worth the wait.
Boone McBride is the fantasy of most women's dreams. He is a strong, manly man with a big heart. He is a protector, a good guy and now he wants to be the Light for Hannah Dupree. Hannah has lost everything that matters to her and she is contemplating an end to her misery. Boone is determined not to let that happen and to help her see a brighter future.
Boone is from a big Texas family but he has moved away from the corporate life to Eternity Springs, Colorado. Hannah has been trying to escape the tragedy and loss for the past three years by continuing to move from place to place without ever settling down.
I loved this story and the many layers. The secondary characters were wonderful, too, especially Celeste.
I also appreciated the behind closed doors sexual scenes. I don't need to know the details to be able to feel the chemistry between the characters.
There is a happy ending and I look forward to reading the other books from this series.
I was given an arc copy of this book and I willingly offer my honest review.