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fabulous! Full review to follow This is the third book in the McBrides of Texas series and the eighteenth in the Eternity Springs series, While you don't have to read these books in order, it really does help since these are stories about one large and extended family, and having some background does help, but is not required.
I have read several of the books in this series but have only read the first book in the McBrides series, somehow I missed Tucker's story but will remedy that soon since there are hints on what happened to him in this book.


I know the first book is set in Texas around a plot of land that three cousins inherited from a relative, However, this book is set in Colorado in Eternity Springs, That did cause a little confusion for me at first because I did expect the story to happen in this little part of Texas, But not to worry, there are many references and even a journey to the town at the end of the book,

Boone is grieving the loss of his wife and has moved from Fort Worth back to Eternity Springs, Hannah is also mourning the loss of her family from a tragic accident, When her story unfolds it is heartbreaking to read, These two find each other well Boone finds Hannah at Lover's Leap and despite the baggage that weighs them both down, they find comfort with each other, There are several unexpected twists, some humorous situations, and definitely love,

I have really enjoyed all of the books in this series that I have read, This book is no different and is perfect when you want something sweet and light to read, Granted there are some tough scenes about Boone and Hannah's past, but it defines who they are and how far they have come in their lives, I found myself chuckling in many spots at the various predicaments that Boone finds himself smack dab in the middle, but those situations help round out the book.


Overall we give thispaws up and now I have to go back and find Tucker's story that I missed, Feel good read. The ending jarred a bit with me and thus lost a review star but maybe it was because I hadnt read Jackson amp Tuckers stories, EM wanted to tie the end of this series up in a bow i guess, Boone by Emily March
rd book of the trilogy McBrides of Texas, a subset andth book in the Eternity Springs contemporary romance series, Can be read as a standalone sweet romance,

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,
Its 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,
Its a beautiful story of romance and hope,

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Receive Your Copy Boone (Eternity Springs: The McBrides Of Texas, #3) Produced By Emily March Offered In Printable Format
the hero a lot, His willingness to open himself up to Celeste and his brothers was just a part of what made him lovable,

I received a copy of this from NetGalley, I also purchased a copy to share, Boone by Emily March is aSt, Martins 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 hes 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 couldnt take the pain anymore, The anniversary was coming up and she didnt 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.
Its 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 McBrides and their partners are ready to face lifes challenges together, forever! Boone is the third book in the Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas series by Emily March.
Each book features a different couple and that's why I would say they are stand alones, 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 disliked the previous two books, so I have no idea what drove me to read this one, but in the end, I am glad I did.
For a change, I actually liked this book and I would even recommend it! I feel that the book should come with some potential trigger warnings such as the loss of a child and thoughts of suicide.
It's highly emotional and some people might have a problem reading it, The book is a second chance romance, but not in the usual way, Boone and Hannah met for the first time in this book in the present time, I do consider it a second chance because the first time around marriage and family didn't end up well for either of them,

Hannah and Boone have tragic pasts, Hannah's was the most horrible of the two and I totally understand why she gave up everything and started living in a nomadic way, Both of them have lost so many things, so this book is a journey towards healing and finding themselves again, Boone is in a much better place than Hanna is though, The characters were well developed, They had their skeletons which explained their hangups in the present if I may call them that and how their personalities were shaped when the book began,

The only issue I had with the book is that it felt a little rushed in the end, with some things barely explained and just tied up in a nice bow.
My overall impression of the book is a positive one though!,Stars
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.
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, its easier to go along with him than to resist,
This is the third book in the series but is easily read on its own, A lovely second chance romance set in a beautiful location, I think this is my favourite of the series so far, I loved both Boone amp Hannah amp loved how they both overcame tragedies amp heartbreak, the road to their HEA took me on a range of emotions from laughing to crying amp I was engrossed from cover to cover
My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read I love spending time in Eternity Springs.
Each of these books is so positive and hopeful, A tender romance, set in Eternity Springs, brings healing and redemption, Boone McBride is an overachiever and is known for getting his way, When a blast from the past upends his plans, Boone finally discovers that there are limitations to what he can do on his own, Unexpectedly meeting Hannah, Boone recognises anguish and brokenness when he sees them, In what seems like a desperate situation, he reaches out to Hannah and bit by bit her breaks through her barriers, When his plans go awry, Boone turns to Hannah to help him get through an emergency, and she proves to be more resourceful and helpful than he could have ever anticipated.
This romance is emotional and painful in parts but ultimately the characters find that when they stand together, they are stronger and more able to face the future.
Although I have purchased other books by this author, this is the first book in this series that I have read, I enjoyed it and loved Boone's character, I felt Hannah's heartache and pain and appreciated that he had the patience to wait for her to spill the truth about the tragedy in her life, The supporting characters in this book seemed a little too sweet at times, but they did fulfil their role in this romance, I received a copy of this novel through NetGalley and this is my honest and voluntary review, .