Righting a Wrong- Book Description
Seven years ago, Cambri Blaine fled her small hometown of Bridger, Colorado after her senior year of high school ended in a fiasco. But now her father needs help, and Cambri has no choice but to return home. So with trepidation, she takes a leave of absence from the landscape architecture firm where she works and heads home, hoping against hope that Jace Sutton is no longer around and that the past can stay where it belongs—in the past.
If only life worked that way.
Jace never expected to see Cambri again. After she walked out of his life without a backward glance, he was left with no choice but to try to forget her and move on. But now that Cambri is back and looking more beautiful and sophisticated than ever, some of those old feelings resurface, and Jace instinctively knows, for the sake of his heart, that he needs to avoid her at all costs.
If only it were that easy.
Biography
My Review: I am really enjoying this series and plan to read more by these authors. I love the ‘ripple effect’ of the series. Righting a Wrong is book 3 and is Jace’s story whom we met in Siler Lining. You knew something was holding him back from committing to Eden. Eden’s mom had hinted that Jace was still in love with someone. We get to meet that someone in Righting a Wrong. Cambria left home after her senior year. She and Jace had been best friends throughout school. Cambria comes home to take care of her dad after his heart attack. I enjoyed the initial awkwardness and then the casualness of spending time together. They are able to get to know one another again. Jace’s sister was a fun addition to the story and will be the main attraction in Lost and found. Jace’s grandfather and Cambria’s dad also add another dimension to the story and their characters.
One of my favorite lines from the book: “The pruning shears dropped to her side as she stared. Clark Kent had become Superman”
A fun book that is witty and romantic. This was my first book by Rachael Anderson but I will be reading more of them after Righting a Wrong.