Katherine 'Katy' Barclift always believed her life was perfect but witnessing her husband kissing another woman has shattered that belief. Deciding not to confront him about his infidelity, she instead leaves town and soon arrives in a place called Boot Creek looking for a fresh start once she starts divorce proceedings.
After losing his wife to cancer, Derek Hansen has moved back to Boot Creek and is working as a doctor at his father's medical practice. When he treats a cancer patient, it starts to bring back painful memories of his wife. But his patient also makes him realize that life is too short, and maybe it's time to find someone else to share his life with.
I loved this story from start to finish, and I couldn't believe how little time it took me to read it. The plot was amazing, and I loved how the emotional struggles -- of both the hero and heroine -- set the medium pace of the story. At first, I thought Katy was a bit of a drama queen. But it seemed the more I read, the more she needed to get free of her husband, because he was never going to stop his cheating ways. As for the dialogue, I liked the banter between Derek and Katy, especially when they first met and he was trying to get her to enjoy the festivities happening in his hometown. It illustrated the strong chemistry this pair had throughout the story, which turned into a really good and mild sex scene between them.
What I liked so much about the heroine was that once she realized her life wasn't perfect like she thought; that she started living for her again. Instead of living like the robot it felt like she was; where most of the decisions were controlled by her husband, including the sort of car she drove and when they would finally have kids. While with Derek, I liked his gentle nature. He really showed how much he enjoyed his work and that by helping the cancer patient he was caring for, it also helped heal him in the end so that he could move on to be with someone else.
Overall, Ms. Naigle has done a wonderful job of penning this novel, but just be warned that you’ll need a box of tissues nearby as this is a rather emotional story from the hero’s point-of-view. And lastly, I hope that Angie – one of the secondary characters – gets a story of her own because she too deserves a little happiness; just as Katy and Derek have found theirs in this one.