I am a big fan of romance books especially second chance romances. I go crazy for military/ex-military heroes. I’m a bigger fan of mysteries. I love them all and can’t get enough. Put these components together, you can’t go wrong, in my opinion, and you have me hooked. That’s what I love about It’s In His Arms. It is a little of everything I love.
It’s In His Arms by Shelly Alexander is the story of a single mom, Lorenda Lawson. Her husband, Cameron, a SEAL, is killed in action leaving her to raise their two sons alone. Unfortunately, for Lorenda, Cam deserted her emotionally long before his death, and that hurt more than anything. Lorenda doesn’t date because she doesn’t want her boys to get attached to someone who might leave them and she doesn’t believe her heart can handle the pain of rejection again.
Out of the blue, Mitchell Lawson, Cam’s twin comes home and stirs up all the feelings she has trapped inside. Lorenda knows it is silly to get to attached to Mitchell because, like Cam, he will leave. There are so many similarities between the twins and so many differences that sparks fly. He is a SEAL and carves the adventure. He doesn't like to be in one place and the military offers him his only option. Regrettably, Lorenda can’t help herself. Mitch has always been her friend and the "bro code" didn’t allow him to get closer once Cam made his interest known.
Mitch comes to town just in time to witness Lorenda getting knocked down and her suitcase stolen. It feels off to him and his six sense, from years of military service, warns him she is in danger. From what, though? Mitch, the protector, gets closer to Lorenda while the small town they call home becomes suspicious and remembers his youthful hijinks.
The characters are perfect together. The chemistry between the two main characters is hot, hot, hot. The romance grows appropriately and gets the reader in their corner.
Lorenda is a determined woman and a good mother. She gives up a lot to be a good mother to her boys, and she is happy to do so. She loves them unconditionally. She is also a talented musician. Her goal before motherhood is to be a music teacher, but that goal changes when she drops out of college. Instead of teaching Lorenda’s new dream is to start a music program for the kids. Her plans are coming to fruition, and the energy and joy of music is flowing back in her bones.
Mitchell is a good guy but misunderstood by most of the town. His father hates him unjustly, and his mother misses him. He wants to make reparations for his past, but small towns have long memories even if the memories aren’t entirely correct. Mitchell is pulled between leaving his hometown that is full of bad memories and staying to protect his family.
I quickly guess who is behind all the trouble, but several unexpected twists add interest to the story. It’s In His Arms is told in the third person which works well in the telling of this story. I enjoy stories featuring thirty-somethings. There is a little more maturity in their actions even when they make wrong decisions. It's In His Arms is part of the Red River Valley series. I haven’t read any of the other books yet, and I didn’t feel lost or missing any information about the main characters or the story line.
By the end of the book, I’m sure I know which couples are featured in the other books in this series. I’m looking forward to getting them and learning the backstory for the group. It’s In His Arms is a perfect introduction to Shelly Alexander’s writing and it has me looking forward to more of her tales.