Boone

Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas

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Pub Date Dec 29 2020 | Archive Date Jan 12 2021
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In Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas, New York Times bestselling author Emily March presents a brand new arc set in the Lone Star State that features a family-linked trilogy within the author's romantic series.

With his smooth talk, rugged good looks, and deep pockets, native Texan Boone McBride appears to be a man who has it all. Few people know about the heartbreak behind his decision to leave home, family, and career for the isolation of a small town in the Colorado Rockies. Luckily, time and life in Eternity Springs has worked its healing magic upon his wounded soul, so when he meets obviously troubled Hannah Dupree, Boone sees a chance to pay his good fortune forward. The last thing he anticipates is tumbling into love.

Tragedy has taken everything Hannah loves, and her will to keep going is failing. So when Boone strides into her life determined to save her, it’s easier to go along with him than to resist. Soon she is drawn into the fabric of life in Eternity Springs, and as her spirit begins to heal, her strength returns, and she’s able to go toe-to-toe with this hardheaded, big-hearted Texan. But just when love blooms and happiness is within their grasp, shadows from the past threaten. Hannah and Boone must stand strong and united in order to defeat old ghosts—if they are to create a brand-new life together.

In Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas, New York Times bestselling author Emily March presents a brand new arc set in the Lone Star State that features a family-linked trilogy within the author's...


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Another winner by March. I loved this story. Out of the ashes comes a sweet love worth reading. It was great to connect with past characters too.

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This is the final book in the McBride trilogy. I couldn't wait to read this part, Boone fascinated me just by previous stories talking vaguely about his background growing up.

Boone meets Hannah at Lover’s Leap oustide of Eternity Springs where she is mourning a three year anniversary and talks her off the cliff, so to speak.. He also recognizes something in Hannah, and convinces her to stay in Eternity Springs for a while. This book has romance, forgiveness, revelations, and hope. It can be read as a stand alone but you will want to go back and read the previous two stories about his cousins Jackson and Tucker, and the history behind their acquisition of the Enchanted Canyon propteries. But, it this is your first time visiting Eternity Springs, please go back to the beginning and meet all the characters -- it will make a whole lot more sense.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.. This is my own opinion. I'm actually also reading the author's standalone, The Loner, at the same time and it mentions Trace McBride, who is mentioned in this story as well.

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I’ve read a couple of books in this series and have enjoyed them very much, so when I was asked to review Boone, it was pretty much a no brainer. What I was expecting was a very well written book that kept me entertained, love the McBrides, but what I found with this book was a very a deepLy emotional and thought provocative story about a woman who has had a traumatic event three years prior, she doesn’t know if she can carry on in this lifetime, and a series of events brings her face to face with Boone McBride who has had his own tragedy to deal with. I absolutely loved this couple and book, the author takes you on this journey of emotional pain that leaves you in tears, teaches you about the healing nature of incredible people who have the right touch with those around them, the developing relationship between tortured hearts and how they learn to move on. No don’t get me wrong, this book had a lot of funny moments in it, but by the last page you are pretty drained because of this incredible story. Absolutely loved Celeste and the women of Eternity Springs, loved the men in Boone’s life, and loved the overall premise of this book. Very well worth the read!

I reviewed an ARC copy of this book.

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Let me start by saying this is the first of this series that I have read and I was able to easily follow along. I ADORED this story. It was an easy read and I love the elements of faith that are sprinkled throughout. It is a very tastefully written love story. I highly recommend! (And I might now go back and grab the others in the series!)

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I really loved this series and hope it continues. I need to know more about the wedding dress in the cave. Highly recommended

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This is the final book in the McBride trilogy. I couldn’t wait to read Boone’s story. It did not disappoint. Boone meets Hannah at Lover’s leap where she is mourning a three year anniversary. Boone talks Hannah into staying in Eternity Springs. This book has romance, forgiveness and hope. The book can be read as a stand alone but you will want to go back and read the cousin’s story. If this is your first time visiting Eternity Springs, go back to the beginning and meet all the characters. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the E-ARC.. This is my own opinion.

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The last of this series is full of self revelation and forgiveness. You can feel the characters emotions like they were talking to you in person.

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Boone (Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas) by Emily March

I am sad because this is book 18 0f 18 Eternity Springs... I loved this I cried, I laughed, both Hannah and Boone have had awful tragedies in their lives and we suffer with them both as they find their way. We also get to spend time with all the wonderful characters of Eternity Springs and the McBrides of Texas. Thank you Emily for this book...and their HEA. Maybe you could write a story for all the kids as they grow up.

Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Easy-to-read Entertaining Funny Great world building Happily Ever After Page-turner Romantic Tear-jerker Tragic Unpredictable Wonderful characters

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This is the third and final book in the McBride cousin trilogy set in the Serenity Springs world. I have read all of them, but this one can be read as a standalone. Boone is healing from the loss of his wife and three failed adoptions.
He meets Hannah who is coming back from the loss of her children and husband. Two broken people healing and coming together. I liked the recurring characters is the book and to see the closeness of the three cousins, Jackson, Tucker and Boone.
This is a feel-good romance with a good story line. You will really enjoy it if you have any of Emily March’s books.
Thank you, Net Galley, for an advance copy for an honest review. I recommend it and the two others in the trilogy

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4* Heart-Warming Stars

This was my first time reading a book by the author and I really enjoyed this heart-warming story. This is the 3rd book in the McBride Series and it works well as a standalone. I had no problem following the storyline. I am eager to read the first two books now to get to know these quirky and wonderful characters that feature in them.

This is a small-town romance with characters that are very likeable and charming. Boone the sexy single lawyer and Hannah the new visitor to Eternity Springs have both had to deal with tragedies in their lives. Together they navigate their way opening up about their pasts and learning to love and trust again.

Even though some parts were sad to read, the storytelling was amazing and heartfelt.

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Boone McBride Knows heartbreak, tragedy and is trying to put his ghosts to rest
Hannah knows these things as she’s been running for three years, running to the point of giving up.
Can these two souls come together to heal and become a family.
This book is so beautifully written, there were quite a few chapters that had me reaching for the tissues. I will never pass up
reading an Emily March book. Her books will make you feel
all the feels, you will laugh and cry and want to book a flight to Eternity Springs as we can all use a little healing every now and then

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You can count on Emily March to give you an enjoyable book. This book was sad at times but in the end, as usual, we get our happily ever after. Loved the story and the characters. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.

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Boone is a wonderful book full of depth, emotion, heartbreak and joy. Boone has had a great tragedy in his life but has now found his place and peace in Eternity Springs with a group of close friends and family.
For three years Hannah has been living the life of a nomad not settling anywhere since a devastating loss. Boone encounters her as she is considering ending it all at a beauty point in Eternal Springs.
Slowly these two lost souls start healing each other’s hearts. This is a stunning journey of second chances and deep love as they overcome their pasts together, no spoilers take this journey with them and have a fabulous time.
Heartwarming and a throughly page turning read.
My thanks to net galley and publishers for opportunity to review this book honestly.

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I have read the previous books in the series so was familiar with the characters and their backstory, but this can be read as a standalone.

Hannah is a bit of a wanderer, lives in a van traveling around the country since the tragic death of her husband and 2 daughters. She decides she is going to make a stop at lovers leap where she contemplates ending her life.

Enter Boone Mcbride, cowboy and all round nice guy. Through the entire book i imagined him as Kayce from Yellowstone. Anyway Boone talks Hannah down from her plans and gives her a place to stay for a few weeks on his small property by the lake.

Boone has a complicated history himself and over time they begin to heal together.

I loved loved loved this book. Cowboy romances are my guilty pleasure in life, i swear i should live on a ranch in Montana or Utah, maybe in a previous life.

Anyway, great book, thoroughly recommend it.

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The ends of the earth. That's how far I’ll go to get my hands on the latest Eternity Springs novel. Out of all the fictional worlds I’ve visited, this one is closest to my heart because every time I visit, my heart is healed a little more, whether or not I realized it needed healing. Right alongside these characters, my heart is broken, knit back together, and given wings to soar.

I always try to take my cues for what I reveal in a review from the book's synopsis. While this book's blurb would pique my interest, it really doesn’t reveal much about the story. And holy wow, is there ever a lot that happens in this one! I was eagerly awaiting Boone's story, and March definitely didn’t disappoint. But dang it! There’s so much I want to tell you about – amazing, emotional, heart-rending, delicious details – that would be spoilers. But I promise, it's an amazing read.

Boone and Hannah both have had some devastating experiences and brutal life lessons. Both need the healing that can only be found in Eternity Springs. While Boone is determined and focused and wants badly to earn his angel wings, Hannah has lost her moorings, drifting from day to day, existing in a colorless world and not really living. When the wise, prescient Celeste Blessings challenges Boone to be a light, he sees how desperately Hannah needs light in her life and rises to the challenge.

If you’ve never read a book in this series, you’re really missing out on an unparalleled romance reading experience. The town of Eternity Springs is vivid and beautiful with colorful, endearing characters, all of which welcome the reader as a new member of the family. The sense of community is strong, the meddling well-meaning, all wrapped in unconditional acceptance so that once you visit you’ll never want to leave. The books stand alone, so you can start with Boone and Hannah's story and then catch up on any you’ve missed. Your romantic heart will thank you for the time you spend with this heartfelt, poignant, phenomenal story. And who knows? A little of Eternity Spring's healing magic might just follow you back into the real world.

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I requested to read and review this from St. Martin Publishing Company. Emily March does it again with a great read. This is a powerful story about love, forgiveness and letting yourself be happy. Life has no guarantees. Hannah and Boone have a great chemistry that radiates from this book. Eternity Springs sounds magical a place that would be a must see with the views and everything that can happen. The shop owners are quirky but realistic. Sometimes family can be related and or not. This is a must read.

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A lovely read another wonderful story warm engrossing .Hannah-and Boone are wonderful characters,I really enjoyed joining their world their surroundings and friendsA wonderful book that was a delight to read,#netgalley #st.martinspress

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I absolutely Loved, Loved, Loved this book! Reading Emily March is like a slice of heaven wrapped beautifully between the pages of wonderfully developed characters, an incredible setting and filled with the warmth of family and friends. Thank you again to the author and the publisher for allowing me to read this most delightful book in the world of Eternity Springs!

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Boone’s story is entertaining, touching, serious, heartwarming, and emotional. Both Boone and Hannah have lived with loss, disappointment, and dealing with loved ones who battled with mental health issues. With each other, they discover healing and love. There’s plenty of chemistry, the help of good friends and family, an adorable baby, a rambunctious puppy, and a delightful return to Eternity Springs, as well as visits to Redemption, Texas. Excellent women’s fiction and romance!

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It can't get any better than 'Boone', Emily March's latest offering in her Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas trilogy. I want to go to Eternity Springs, where the people are kind and supportive. This book helps one feel how truly wonderful people are in this great nation, even with our trials and challenges. Boone is delicious, with a truly heartbreaking back story. Hannah has an equally difficult story. How these two people combine to overcome is a delightful ride. Please read all of the trilogy, and for that matter all of the Eternity Springs offerings. You will be richly rewarded in doing so.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

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18 books in thus series and this one blew me away! I couldn't put it down. My heart hurts for both their tragedies.
Emily March has a gift in writing stories full of warmth, hope and healing.

My Texas bad boy Boone was such a mixture of Texas gentlemen and playboy. Hannah never stood a chance against him.

The little details are sometimes the best and I loved the different aspect Hannah had on mourning black.

Celeste and Angelica of course are perfect angels.

I don't want to give this series up! Ot definitely provides a great comfort read but there are possible triggers.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publfor an ARC for an honest review.

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"Boone" by Emily March
I absolutely loved this story. It is another winning read from Emily March with all the magic of Eternity Springs, CO. There were times that my eyes sprung leaks and the tissues just couldn't keep up with the flow; and, there were chuckles along the way, too. This is a sweet clean contemporary romance story. If this is your first visit to Eternity Springs that is okay as this is a stand-a-lone read… yes there are folks from prior stories within the pages of this story. But you will be okay because everything you need to know, will be clear.
I couldn't put this story down, well yes I had to take breaks because my eyes got tired but then I was right back into this story. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Happy Reading ! !
Note: I received an ARC of this story from the publisher with the request for an honest review.

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