cover image Home at Last

Home at Last

Shirlee McCoy. Kensington, $7.99 mass market (282p) ISBN 978-1-4201-4526-7

In this sweet third Bradshaw Brothers contemporary (after Home Again), McCoy tells the story of an injured young widow’s recovery, bolstered by the potential of a new, unexpected love. A terrible car crash killed Sunday’s husband, Matthias Bradshaw, and left Sunday with a traumatic brain injury. As she recuperates, Matthias’s brothers help raise her six children and run her farm—and find secrets she tried to keep about the money Matthias spent while running the farm into the ground. When the oldest brother, Flynn, comes to stay with the intention of helping her get past her fears and become independent again, he admits he came across another secret: that Matthias was cheating. As Sunday faces the truth of what her marriage really was, she also works to rebuild relationships with her children and to enjoy farm life again, and Flynn realizes how much he enjoys being a part of her life. Slowly Flynn and Sunday feel their friendship deepen into romance. Readers will appreciate the heartwarming tale of a couple’s second chance at love. [em](Mar.) [/em]