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A review by bookedintheburbs
Ashes of You by Catherine Cowles
5.0
I am so sad that the Lost and Found series has come to a close, but what a spectacular way to end it! I'm am grateful for the opportunity to have read this book as an arc before release.
Ashes of You by Catherine Cowles
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
This is the kind of book that is going to live rent-free in my head forever.
The story follows our favorite grumpy single dad Lawson as he finally accepts that he needs help keeping up with his kids. But who should show up on his door than the girl he rescued 5 years previously, whom he can't stop thinking about.
All Hailee can remember about that night are the bright blue eyes of the man that saved her life. She's trying to face her fears and gain some confidence and independence back after the tragedy she survived. Only to land on the door of the man who rescued her.
Which is good because we all know things can get intense in Cedar Ridge. When the murders start happening again and the whole Hartley family rallies around Hailee, I swear someone was cutting onions in my living room.
This book and series highlight the strengths of family, family that you're born into, and family that you make.
Thank you so much, Catherine Cowles, for the Hartleys. It's family's and stories like these that stick with you.
Ashes of You by Catherine Cowles
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
This is the kind of book that is going to live rent-free in my head forever.
The story follows our favorite grumpy single dad Lawson as he finally accepts that he needs help keeping up with his kids. But who should show up on his door than the girl he rescued 5 years previously, whom he can't stop thinking about.
All Hailee can remember about that night are the bright blue eyes of the man that saved her life. She's trying to face her fears and gain some confidence and independence back after the tragedy she survived. Only to land on the door of the man who rescued her.
Which is good because we all know things can get intense in Cedar Ridge. When the murders start happening again and the whole Hartley family rallies around Hailee, I swear someone was cutting onions in my living room.
This book and series highlight the strengths of family, family that you're born into, and family that you make.
Thank you so much, Catherine Cowles, for the Hartleys. It's family's and stories like these that stick with you.