A rancher bonds with his long-lost son and the teen’s guardian in this contemporary romance.
On a snowy night, Chicago veterinary student Janie Adams drives into Wishing River, Montana, on a mission: find local bar owner Aiden Rivers and introduce him to the boy who is most likely his 15-year-old son. Janie’s not the mother—that would be her spoiled older sister, Maxi. Maxi left baby Will in her sister’s care when Janie was just 18 years old. Janie is now grappling with serious debt and hoping an introduction to the son he never knew he had will prompt Aiden to help provide for Will. Aiden is shocked: He hasn’t thought about Maxi since their brief fling left him with a scar from her then-boyfriend. Aiden had no idea Will existed—or his stubborn, beautiful guardian. Aiden connects with both Will and Janie, introducing them to the joys of Wishing River, the horses the bar owner is rescuing on his own ranch, and his vibrant group of friends. Janie, a devoted mother to Will since she was barely out of high school, finds work at a local veterinary clinic and, eventually, comfort in Aiden’s arms, but she knows she will have to return to Chicago sooner or later. Over the next few weeks, Aiden, Janie, and Will form a tentative yet loving family—but what will happen when real life comes knocking on the door? In this third installment of her Wishing River series, James offers a warm, engaging story from both Janie’s and Aiden’s points of view as the two bond over their love of animals and Will, a thoughtful and realistically written teenage character. The author deftly depicts Aiden wrestling with the idea of fatherhood in light of his own sad childhood with an abusive dad who quashed his son’s teenage dreams of studying veterinary medicine. The Montana town of the series title exudes charm, from a diner with original paintings, courtesy of Lainey from James’ novel The Trouble With Cowboys (2019), to a host of rescue animals.
A sweet installment in a heartfelt romance series.