Incredible! I'm crying happy tears from this sweet story.
One of my lovely Goodreads friends recommended this book to me as a book that they rated 5 stars that has less than 1,000 ratings on Goodreads (aka less-known books that deserve more hype!). I'm so grateful to that GR friend because I absolutely loved this. I read it in 1 night (was legit awake until 4:30am)!
This is a historical romance, which is a bit outside of my usual scope, but the story was so beautiful and completely different from anything that I've read before. I highly recommend folks give this a try! It was so addicting, heartwarming, adorable, sad, bittersweet, swoon-worthy, and more.
Plot
The story is set in 1937 in a very poor mountain region in the Appalachian Mountains in Kentucky. Ada is a 26-year-old widow whose loving husband passed away from sickness a couple years before the start of the story. As a widower, Ada moves back in with her parents, who are both getting older and struggling to keep their farm afloat. To help with the expenses during this depression-era, Ada gets a job as a traveling librarian, which is part of a government-paid program (based on a true profession from this time period), to encourage reading/literacy in some of the more remote areas of Appalachia.
After Ada takes this job, she travels on horseback by herself up and down the mountain to distribute books and read to folks, but as often mentioned in the story, Ada is really bringing the outside world/stories/companionship to these people. During her last stop, all the way towards the top of the mountain, Ada comes across a young widowed father named Jonah Walker and his 2 children, Bluebird and Elijah.
The Walker house quickly becomes Ada's favorite, despite Jonah being particularly standoffish to her. Jonah absolutely loved his dead wife (and Ada loved her late husband), and they both struggle with the attraction they feel towards another person. Ada loves Elijah and Bluebird and begins to bring them gifts and teach them to read. The children love Ada desperately, so Jonah does not have the heart to turn her away when she comes to them. Ada shows up at the Walker house every 14 days exactly, but one day, there's a horrible storm, and Ada's horse shows up to their house without her. Jonah jumps into action and goes to search the mountain for Ada and finds her badly injured from a bear attack and mudslide. He takes her back to his house, and she is nursed back to health there over the course of a month.
My Thoughts
I don't want to give too much away, but Jonah is so FREAKING cute. There's a who did this to you moment, as well as a fair amount of forced proximity and found family. We also get to see Jonah lose his mind when Ada doesn't show up to his house again later in the book on the day that she's supposed to (and he travels all the way to the city to find her! and he hasn't left his mountain in decades!), as well as when he found out what Chancey did during Ada's car wreck. I especially loved Elijah and Bluebird - they were perfectly written. Elijah in particular was particularly so adorable - he was a little man (at 8 years old) and so respectful and loving to Ada.
There were some sad moments in this book. My heart broke about Ada's dad, but it was beautiful watching Jonah and his kids be there for Ada, and then adopting Bess into the mountain too.
The smut in this book was also shockingly good. There are only 2 sex scenes towards the very end of the book, but I was INTO it.
I really highly recommend readers give this a try, even if historical romance isn't normally your genre. It was such a beautiful story with lots of excitement and wonderful characters.