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ALWAYS ORCHID by Carol Van Den Hende

ALWAYS ORCHID

by Carol Van Den Hende

Pub Date: Oct. 24th, 2023
ISBN: 9781958223000
Publisher: Azine Press

Trauma survivors reunite and pursue a future in this concluding book of Van Den Hende’s contemporary romance trilogy.

In a prologue set in the New York City subway system, Roy, who has “slid too easily from military veteran to unsheltered,” is pulled back from a suicide attempt by a stranger (entrepreneur Phoenix Walker) who is then trapped on the tracks himself. Nine months later, Chinese American marketer Orchid Paige, who is about to leave for a job in China, is asked by Phoenix (now with a prosthetic arm and prosthetic leg due to the subway incident) if they can “try again.” Orchid was traumatized by the death of her parents in a car accident when she was 12—Phoenix connected with her following his deceased jurist father’s directive to “bestow a good deed on one of my long-ago cases.” The couple developed a budding if skittish romance as they worked together on an ad campaign about veterans suffering from PTSD. After his accident, Phoenix “abandoned” Orchid to deal with his trauma and protect her from being triggered anew about her own. Now reunited, the couple advances toward a committed relationship as Phoenix goes with Orchid to China, where she creates visionary new products and a marketing campaign featuring the disabled. Concurrently, Roy emerges from his despair to cultivate new skills to help him locate the stranger who saved him. The author adeptly alternates between chapters focused on the points of view of Roy, Orchid, and Phoenix to convey three compelling journeys of post-traumatic recovery. The Orchid/Phoenix romance, featured in the previous two books of this trilogy, is the appealing main attraction. Van Den Hende beautifully dramatizes how this couple attains maturity in managing the new circumstances of their relationship by embracing positivity, resilience, and humor. She also weaves in various suspenseful subplots, perhaps setting the stage for a new series.

An engrossing, inspiring depiction of traumatized individuals growing amidst challenges.