sonnet was raised by her mom her father was a student at west point when in the heat of passion got sonnetsmim pregnant.when sonnet was in college her father finally reached out to her from then on everything she did was about making him proud. her job even the guy she dated, his rigjht hand man during his senate election. but one nught sonnets mom calls to tell her she is shockingly pregnant an sonnet goes home to see her. she then learns she has cancer. she puts off her job an her relationship to be there for her mom. while she is back home she is faced with a lot of her emotions an feelings an she has to decide whats important This was a refreshing read.the Heroine and the hero grew up together as beat friends,I guess it starts in the book before this one. She left town but came back for her step sister's wedding and end up sleeping with him. It was done tastefully and they didn't decide they were in love because of that. They got to know each other all over again and since these two had a real history together i was okay with that. The author didn't try to turn sex into love, though they did always loved each other.I have to say the heroine actions made me mad at her sometimes regarding the guy she was trying to fall in love with for reasons that had nothing to do with love, If you have to work to fall in love it aint love. you either do or you don't. and the hero got on my last nerve with how he would describe what happened with him and heroine,It's never he made love to her, It was always, 'that's where I nailed her or where I banged her.Now why would these phases be used in this book and not others and why did the tone seem different than others,I hope it's not because of what I'm thinking it is.Anyway, I would recommend this book to all true romance lovers out there, it wasn't fantastic,but it was very good,even funny at times,
What do You think about Return To Willow Lake (2000)?
love this author and the book was great too. Number 9 out of 11....
—Nats
As usual, a beautiful Wiggs, novel. I hate to see the series end!
—Sathis
I'm looking forward to reading more of her books.
—ISKRA7