A review by smalltownbookmom
A Sweet Alaskan Fall by Jennifer Snow

5.0

I was beyond pleasantly surprised with how great the disability rep was in this book with BOTH main characters faced with mid-life disabilities. Montana is faced with a traumatic brain injury that affects her ability to parent her young daughter. It takes her years of therapy and treatments to learn to cope with her condition and try for a second chance with her now ten year old daughter. She ends up falling hard for local lawman Eddie, who has his own tragedy involving a shooting incident that leaves him partially paralyzed. Together, these two will learn to love again and take a chance on what could be instead of staying mired in the past. Great on audio and highly recommended especially for those that enjoy a high level of emotion depth to their feel-good, small town, Hallmark style romances!!