This is book two of the Emerson Pass Contemporaries series and tells the story of Crystal Whalen and Garth Welte. There is another series set in Emerson Pass, Colorado, by the author, which tells historical stories of the people and place. This series deals with the modern day, here and now stories of people in the small town. Crystal lost her husband Patrick in an accident whilst he was on a skiing trip some three years ago and has lost her way in life. He was an adrenaline junkie and the trip had been his ideal type of adventure, but it had killed him and nearly her with the heartbreak and what else she lost at the time. Garth is a former Olympic downhill skier and now an attorney, who has been badly burnt by an ex-wife who stole all of his money, so isn’t looking for any sort of real relationship anytime soon. The two are thrown together after both their homes were lost to a huge fire that swept through Emerson Pass, and ending up in the same campsite together, especially after one too many drinks on Crystal’s part! Soon after, her long-time friend Brandi and her husband Trapper offer them both a place to stay until everything could be sorted out and their homes rebuilt. Crystal had met Brandi the first summer she was sent to Emerson Pass by her single mother Jennifer, to stay the summer with her grandparents, to try and improve her health. Her mother had run away to Seattle when her heart was broken by a man in her home town. Crystal and Garth had agreed to a friends with benefits kind of relationship, as she still loves her dead husband Patrick and draws comparisons to Garth still skiing on the local slopes, as too many shared qualities with her to be comfortable with. She couldn’t bear to lose another partner.
Skiing is something he loves, but his main aim in life has been to try and find some stability, considering how his ex-wife left him and the effect of his brother’s death on him. She tries to convince herself they only have a physical attraction to each other, even when she admits it was never the same with Patrick, who was some twenty years older than her and extremely wealthy. Garth now wants more from their relationship, but she still can’t give up on the idea of the love she had for Patrick! Crystal and Garth are neighbours and now more than friends, but her refusal to move on could well be the tipping point of ending their relationship. His house is ready to move back into and he needs to get out of Trapper’s house and away from Crystal, so he can stop wanting to take their relationship further, against what they had first agreed. An accident leaves both reliving past traumas and issues in their lives. Garth asks his father to come and stay and Crystal’s mother calls her asking to stay after her latest boyfriend cheats on her. Secrets about Crystal’s father’s identity are revealed and bring shocks to all. Brandi’s father Jack Vargas will be around whilst her mother is staying and she has only just found out that they were high school sweethearts! When Garth’s mother also turns up unexpectedly, old love and family are brought to mind for all. Both Crystal and Garth are repeating patterns from their earlier years, to protect themselves from harm, from losing a father, a husband, a mother, a wife. Whether they can break this cycle of destructive thinking and finally allow the love they have for each other to blossom and grow, will be a sight to see. Lots of surprises and twists along the way, as you wait to see if the power of love will prevail. A cracker of a story and a pleasure to read. I can’t wait to read the next one in the series about one of Trapper’s and now Garth’s good friends. Now I have to go back and read the first book to see what happened and maybe even read some of the historical series to catch all the tie ins with characters from this series and all about Emerson Pass. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.