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This was my first book by Tracey Garvis Graves, and now I'll definitely read her backlist!
THE TRAIL OF LOST HEARTS brings together two characters on their own personal journeys through grief. When Wren and Marshall cross paths, a tentative new friendship blossoms as the two help each other learn to trust again when they decide to finish their geocaching road trip together. As challenges they couldn't have predicted unfold, Wren and Marshall find themselves turning to each other. Could their paths to through grief to healing have been fated to bring them together all along?
A lovely story all around. Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC.
After receiving a tragic dual blow in her personal life, Wren decides to take up geocaching to give herself purpose. She flies to the Pacific Northwest where she meets Marshall. Marshall tries to offer some trail small talk but Wren is too prickly after her loss to succumb to his charms. Soon after, Marshall rescues her from a bad situation and she decides to team up with him, at least for her vacation. Marshall is also suffering from a horrible loss and is using hiking and geocaching to find a new purpose in his life. This story took lots of twists and turns, just like the trails that Wren and Marshall travel. I liked the measured adult way that both characters approached their traumas. I didn't know anything about geocaching before and found that interesting as well.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in return for my honest review.
liked the characters and learning more about geocaching. And I appreciated the way the story showed that grief can be hard for everyone and there are different ways to handle the cards thrown at you. Overall, I enjoyed the story.
Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for a copy of Trail of Lost Hearts in exchange of an honest review.
Thank you to Tracey Garvis Graves, St. Martin's Press, and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
Talk about a rollercoaster of emotions. This book had me in all my feelings. Wren was dealt 2 back to back blows and she decides to do something to get her mind off it and keep her busy. Marshall is a psychologist. Together they decided to go on a geocaching journey.
I loved how Tracey described everything. it was like you were there watching this all play out.
There was a little too much "therapy" talk in it, but other than that. I enjoyed this one.
Wren has just lost her fiancé and uncovered a huge secret that turns her world upside down and leaves her heartbroken. After some time she discovers geocaching and decides to go on a trip to discover more geocache sites and hopefully mend her heart.
Marshall has just lost his brother who he was very close with. One of his brothers favorite things to do was geocaching so Marshall decides to take it up in hopes that it too will help mend his broken heart.
When the two meet unexpectedly there seems to be no attraction but after an incident in the forest with some bad guys Wren and Marshall decide to team up and go geocaching together. As you can imagine they begin to grow closer to one another but not without a few pitfalls.
I really enjoyed both of these characters stories. I feel like the author did a good job of highlighting all the ways each of the characters were hurting and how thy helped each other to start to heal. The writing throughout was just great. She added all the right twists and turns that make up a good contemporary romance and just the right amount of humor and drama.
This book is about two lost souls who needed a distraction and when they found it it turned into something else entirely.
Thank you, NetGalley ad St. Martin’s Press for this arc in return for an honest review.
I enjoyed this book! I am a big fan of the author and was excited to learn about a new release. This book exceeded my expectations and I enjoyed the book alot. I like this author and will read more by her!
Wren has been through a few very dramatic, traumatic, heartbreaking events recently. She is on a trip to the Pacific Northwest to try to heal some of those gaping wounds. On her first day she meets Marshall and while the last thing she is looking for is companionship on her trip, she decides that the company wouldn't be so bad after all, if only for her safety. Marshall is working through his own trauma. Can they help each other heal or will the events of their past make it impossible for them to move into the future?
I cannot say enough good things about this book. This book felt like the best longest hug. I feel like I went on a healing process as I read it. Tracey Garvis Graves makes you feel so deeply with her beautiful writing. She's quickly become a must-read author for me with every new book.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the ARC of The Trail of Lost Hearts.
The Trail of Lost Hearts showcases grief and tries to portray the challenges people face when it feels impossible to move on. Wren is determined to move on from her prior relationship which was filled with dishonesty. Meanwhile, Marshall is struggling to come to terms with the tragedy he endured. These two lost hearts come together to find healing and hope, but similar to all journeys, it doesn't come without challenges. This is a story about love, loss and finding redemption from the thoughts that bind us to the past. A tale of hope, courage, and the ability to move beyond the grief.
I wasn't sure about this book in the beginning. I haven't read this author before. But her storyline ended up winning me over. Wren and Marshall had so many emotions. I loved the geocaching road trip because it provided an engaging backdrop for this story. Plus, I have heard of geocaching before because one of my children do this activity. I haven't really read a romance story line like this one before. But I found it to be good and it's well written. Marshall and Wren go through an amazing journey throughout this book. I feel that romance readers would enjoy this book.
Beautifully written. What an emotional, touching story. Relatable characters. Story about self discovery after loss and learning to move on.
I’ve read another book by this author, On the Island, I enjoyed it as well.
At the start of this book, main character Wren, who is still trying to recover from a personal tragedy, decides to take a trip to Oregon to pursue her new geocaching hobby. While doing so, she meets fellow geocacher, who is dealing with issues of his own. Each of them have their own issues, but can they help each other heal with friendship or maybe something more?
A lot more happens than that, both in the present day and revealed about their past lives, but I don’t want to spoil anything so I’ll just leave it at that so you can go in blind. There’s romance in the book, but also big issues and Wren’s emotional development. Kind of like a Katherine Center book but with a few more steamy scenes.
Tracey Garvis Graves was a new-to-me author with The Girl He Used to Know, and I loved it so much that it made me an instant fan of her writing. With a unique voice and heroine, it made me want to read more of her work. And I’m so glad I did.
The Trail of Lost Hearts is a unique friends-to-lovers story full of significant growth for both the hero and the heroine. Our hero, Marshall, does a lot of personal reflection and shows remarkable growth, but this book is more about Wren’s metamorphosis into a better version of herself. It’s an intriguing and beautiful story depicting grief in different forms and the road to learning to love yourself again, trust yourself again, and trust others with yourself and your heart once more. Told in dual points of view, the storyline was engaging and written in such a way that grew my curiosity more and more as I journeyed through the pages. When life interrupted my reading, I was more than frustrated to have to put my enjoyment on pause to do necessary adulting. While I must confess that I’m always slightly doubtful each subsequent book will be as good as the last, so far, this author hasn’t let me down, and I’m anxious for what comes next from her.
NICUnurse’s Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
New release alert! I have enjoyed everything I have read from Garvis Graves and I was so excited for this one - it did NOT disappoint! Wren and Marshall are both on geocaching trips they have taken to heal from trauma, and we get to go along as they develop a relationship. There are twists you won't expect though!! I think the author has such a beautiful way of portraying relationships and developing characters - her stories feel very realistic and they are very easy to connect to. I also loved the geocaching background - it was fun and soothing at the same time. I could not put this one down and had to know how things turned out. You will not regret picking this one up! 4.5 stars
Rating: 4.5/5
I received eARC for my honest opinion.
This was my first Tracey Graves book, and it will not be my last one. I did not know going into this book that I would experience so many emotions, or to find myself relating to the characters.
This book is about Wren and Marshall, they both have had some heartbreaking loss that they’re trying to move on from, but they are both stuck in the loop of grief. With a chance encounter, they both decide that for safety reasons and for company that they should partner up and look for caches together. This trip helps them with understanding their loss and learning how to heal from it and to be okay with moving on. However, the book is so much more too. You will see some amazing growth in both the characters in their everyday lives, and how they see themselves as well.
I think both characters in this book were well developed, easy to connect with, and even relate to. I found that Wren's character had a lot of mental setbacks because of the death of her loved one, but on top of that she is having to learn to understand the depth of the lies that her fiancé gave her for months before his death. I loved that the author made her character real, the raw emotions, the stages of grief and understanding, and the fear of letting another into your heart again. Marshall is what everyone women need in their life: he is so sweet, understanding, a great listener and respectful. He understands that sometimes you do need space to think things through and work it out on your own and he doesn’t push. It could be that he is going through his own issues and because of his profession, but I think it's just because he is a good guy.
This book is in 2 parts for me, the part where the characters meet up, and go on a healing journey of geocaches. You will see a slow burn relationship and the making of great friends. Then you get to the second half of the book which is about Wren a few months later and how she is moving on and dealing with a surprise that she didn’t know she would love so much.
I loved this book of second chances of friends to lovers and the understanding of loss. It will have you shedding tears and then laughing, it will have you understanding their pain because it will feel real to you.
I want to thank NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to review this book.
thank you net galley for the e-arc. i was intrigued by garvis-graves new title only because one of her other books, the girl he used to know, is maybe my all time favorite book. this book did not disappoint UNTIL she got pregnant and then that whole storyline. the timeline made no sense that she wouldn't figure out she was pregnant before leaving for the cache trip. marshall was a moron for wanting to be with her while she had someone else's child and literally didn't tell him about it until the DAY AFTER she had the baby. absolutely insane plot. great book otherwise.
There was a lot I enjoyed in The Trail of Lost Hearts - I was pulled into the story and read it in one sitting. Wren is traveling by herself to explore the Pacific Northwest while enjoying her hobby of geocaching. She needs the time on her own to reset after the death of her fiancé and some truths that came out after his passing. While there she meets Marshall who is also geocaching and they decide to team up.
I really enjoyed their whole trip. However after Wren went home there were two plot points that really don’t work for me. Spoilers ahead - stop reading here if you don’t want to know. When Wren got home she learned she was pregnant with her deceased fiancé’s baby - I hate a surprise pregnancy plot. And then even more when she was communicating with Marshall for months without telling him she was having a baby. I HATE THAT. So ultimately - this isn’t a book I would recommend but if those plot points don’t bother you, I would say go for it! Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the free ebook to review.
TGG's books are nothing if not emotional roller coasters and this one was no exception.
Wren has been dealt a couple devastating blows. She heads off on a solo geocaching trip to deal with her grief. She finds herself in a sticky situation while hiking alone, and Marshall comes to the rescue.
Marshall, unbeknown to Wren, is dealing with his own grief. The two team up decide to geocache together. Their friendship grows and possibly something more. Wren shares her story with Marshall, but he is unable to open up to her, and it causes issues. Can they work past them to find a path together for the future.
A emotional, touching story!
Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Title: The Trail of Lost Hearts
Author: Tracey Garvis Graves
Genre: Fiction
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Thirty-four-year-old Wren Waters believes that if you pay attention, the universe will send you exactly what you need. But her worldview shatters when the universe delivers two life-altering blows she didn’t see coming, and all she wants to do is put the whole heartbreaking mess behind her. No one is more surprised than Wren when she discovers that geocaching―the outdoor activity of using GPS to look for hidden objects―is the only thing getting her out of bed and out of her head. She decides that a weeklong solo quest geocaching in Oregon is exactly what she needs to take back control of her life.
Enter Marshall Hendricks, a psychologist searching for distraction as he struggles with a life-altering blow of his own. Though Wren initially rebuffs Marshall’s attempt at hiker small talk, she’s beyond grateful when he rescues her from a horrifying encounter farther down the trail. In the interest of safety, Marshall suggests partnering up to look for additional caches. Wren’s no longer quite so trusting of the universe―or men in general―but her inner circle might argue that a smart, charismatic psychologist isn’t the worst thing the universe could place in her path.
What begins as a platonic road trip gradually blossoms into something deeper, and the more Wren learns about Marshall, the more she wants to know. Now all she can do is hope that the universe gets it right this time.
I thought I was just going to read a little bit of this before going to bed. I ended up staying up until 1 a.m. to read the entire thing. I enjoyed the voice and style tremendously and couldn’t wait to find out what would happen with Wren and Marshall.
Wren really went through the wringer! I cannot even imagine having my life upended like this, and the fact that she’s still trying is inspiring. The chemistry between her and Marshall was great, and I loved their banter and growing closeness. I just had to stay up and see how things turned out!
Tracey Garvis Graves is a bestselling author. The Trail of Lost Hearts is her newest novel.
(Galley courtesy of St. Martin’s Press in exchange for an honest review.)
I really enjoyed this book. It was different than anything else I've read recently. I couldn't put it down! I will keep an eye out for this author's future work!
What happens when life takes an unexpected turn? Well, Tracey Garvis Graves shares exactly that in her newest romance novel The Trail of Lost Hearts. Set to be released on March 26th, get your tissues ready for this book!
This book wasn’t the romance book I was expecting but that might be because it should really be classified as women’s fiction? I did feel a bit deceived by the summary on the back of this book; however, I can appreciate that the author didn’t want to spoil the entire plot of the novel in just a few sentences lol! Regardless of its official genre categorization, I still appreciated this story and how it tackles heavier topics like grief, loss, and other unexpected life events.
I think fans of Katherine Center would love this book as the beginning of it was reminiscent of Happiness for Beginners to me (in a good way)! Wren’s journey to rediscover herself and try to heal after suffering such loss and heartache is emboldening to read about and how she and Marshall find themselves both helping each other and figuring things out for themselves is really hopeful to see play out throughout the course of the book.
However, there is a MAJOR shift in the second half of the novel that while still connecting to the first part of the story, leaves the reader with a bit of whiplash in terms of story content. Ultimately, the story ends well, but I was very surprised by the shift the novel decided to take!
If you’re looking for a book that showcases strength and starting over and finding happiness at the end of the journey, this is the book for you!
*I received an ARC from St. Martin’s Press in exchange for my honest opinion.