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House of Belonging
by Andrea Thome
House of Belonging by Andrea Thome is the third book in the Hesse Creek Series, however, it can be read as a standalone novel. I had no issues following the story or the characters. This book introduces the readers to an acclaimed chef, Laina Ming. She is starting her life anew is Aspen, Colorado. After a heartbreaking relationship that drained her emotionally and mentally, she can’t wait to start fresh. She is not ready for a new relationship, however, rancher, Logan Matthews is relentless. He is absolutely captivated by Laina and will do anything to have her in his life. Laina soon learns that she needs to live her life and try to open up to people despite their past. Logan just may be the person to help her.
This novel is full of romance, trust and second chances. I love how the author focuses on the aspect of family. Our family may not be our biological relatives but those who love and support us throughout our lives. One of my favorite parts of this book is all the diverse characters. This book truly celebrates different cultures and different walks of life, showing that love can truly be found anywhere.
Another wonderful part of the book is the characters. All the characters seemed so realistic and characters that I could relate to personally. I loved Laina Ming. Her passion and love for food is inspiring, plus she is a yogi! I loved the yoga class moments, it made me want to get up and go to class myself! Logan is as selfless as they come and is willing to do whatever he can for those he loves. I love how he is conflicted with forgiveness throughout the story. Overall, I rate this wonderful romance novel 5 out of 5 stars! The pacing is perfect and readers will just love to read this book in one afternoon!
This novel is full of romance, trust and second chances. I love how the author focuses on the aspect of family. Our family may not be our biological relatives but those who love and support us throughout our lives. One of my favorite parts of this book is all the diverse characters. This book truly celebrates different cultures and different walks of life, showing that love can truly be found anywhere.
Another wonderful part of the book is the characters. All the characters seemed so realistic and characters that I could relate to personally. I loved Laina Ming. Her passion and love for food is inspiring, plus she is a yogi! I loved the yoga class moments, it made me want to get up and go to class myself! Logan is as selfless as they come and is willing to do whatever he can for those he loves. I love how he is conflicted with forgiveness throughout the story. Overall, I rate this wonderful romance novel 5 out of 5 stars! The pacing is perfect and readers will just love to read this book in one afternoon!