The final book of the series. Christie Ridgeway did an amazing job wrapping up the events that started in book one.
Summary:
Cassandra Riley, owner of Malibu & Ewe yarn shop, has longed for a family almost her entire life. She has finally started achieving her dream. She has found and connected with her two half siblings, Nikki and Juliet. What she didn't anticipate was feeling left out yet again after both her sisters find love and become couples. Although, she is incredibly happy for them, Cassie cant help feeling a little jealous. She wants that kind of love, but the only man she is remotely interested in is on a self destructive streak and eager to succeed. Gabe Kincaid lost his wife and five year old little girl three years ago, and the guilt and shame he feels has led him to trying to forget by drowning in alcohol. Cassandra usually picks him back up after a couple days bender. Of course he has noticed and lusted after Cassandra, who wouldn't, but he cant go there. She is the only person who gives a shit about him, and he's no good for her. Cassandra is determined to save Gabe, at least she was until right before her thirtieth birthday. She realizes that he will never be the man she wants him to be and she cant compete with the ghosts he carries with him daily. She endeavors to put "distance" between them. Gabe cant figure out why Cassandra isn't acting like her normal self, but can only figure he seduced her into bed and now wants nothing to do with him. He cant let that happen. He has to do right by her, so be sets out to really seduce her. To make up for what he thinks he did wrong. Of course, eventually he realizes that nothing happened, but its too late now. There is something there between them. Its impossible and inconceivable to think they can ignore that they want each other. Also, Gabe feels the need to protect Cassandra, same as Cassandra feels the intense urge to save Gabe from himself. Meanwhile, the sisters are trying to decide on contacting their biological father. Should they or is it better to leave him to his family? Against her sister's wishes, Cassandra decides to contact him. She needs to see what it would be like to have a father (her mother was a single mother impregnated by artificial insemination). Although nervous, Cassandra meets him, but things don't go as planned. Soon Cassandra feels herself withdrawing from everyone. Maybe Nikki and Juliet aren't her sisters. She doesn't look as much like them. Meeting with her sperm donor has caused her to have doubts and it couldn't be at a worse time. Gabe is having an inner battle and all he can think about is his daughter, dead so young. He blames himself and his unhappy marriage. He cant let Cassandra fall for him or she could miss out on the family and children she deserves. Thinking he's protecting her, Gabe decides to leave, indefinitely, but unfortunately right before the big birthday bash Cassandra planned. She is devastated not only by the abandonment of Gabe, but by the tension and doubts brought up by the sperm donor between her sisters and her. She is alone again. Her biggest fear. But she isn't alone. A dangerous enemy is lurking nearby intent on harming the three sisters, and starting with Cassandra. Running for her life, can Cassandra get away or will Gabe be there to protect her and save her? Will he finally realize he isn't lost when he has Cassandra by his side. That he's whole again? Will Cassandra live to make amends and fight another day with the family she so desperately wanted?
Great ending!! I was so on edge the last coup,e chapters or so. Gabe and Cassandra were both looking for something they found in each other. It was sweet watching them banter their way to finding it. The sisters' bond was inspiring, too. They connected to well and really leaned on each other for support. We also got to see a happy ending for Marlys, Juliet's step-daughter. Although I hated her in boom two, I realized more in boom three that she was just hurting, grieving. It may have been a cruel way to make herself feel better, but she obviously wasn't raised any better. Loved everything about it, especially the epilogue! <3