Synopsis

Losing people you love is hard. 

Aurora De La Torre knows moving back to a place that was once home isn’t going to be easy. 

Starting your whole life over probably isn’t supposed to be. 

But a small town in the mountains might be the perfect remedy for a broken heart. 

Checking out her landlord across the driveway just might cure it too.

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Review

All Rhodes Lead Here is one of those books that the more I think about, the more I enjoy it!

As with most of her books, this book is THICK, and the burn is slow! But I loved how the story unfolded here. I found Aurora slightly immature, but it made sense, given how she grew up and the life she led. It did make the age gap between her and Rhodes, which was about ten years, seem a bit larger., I loved how she really found her strength and herself through the book. I also loved Aurora’s and Amos’s relationship. This book is undoubtedly one of found family, and I loved how much that played a part.

Rhodes is one of the grumpiest characters I have ever read, but of course, the gruff exterior houses a heart of pure gold! He did some of the sweetest things for Aurora, and I loved watching him fall for her. He was the absolute best grump to her sunshine. I loved his back story and learning about his relationship with Amos.

I really enjoyed this book, and I will certainly continue making my way through Zapata’s backlog.

Other books by this author:
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me

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