![]() ![]() After the accident, Jayne’s (the wife) grief becomes more than she can bear and she loses the baby and with Walfort out of commission, any hopes Jayne had of raising her own family die with the baby. ![]() ![]() Walfort can’t walk anymore and he can’t bed his wife anymore. Walfort becomes paralyzed and Ainsley holds the guilt of all of that close to his heart because he was the one that was driving. At the end of the night, Ainsley and Walfort get into what would be a modern day drunk driving accident and Walfort is forever changed. Three years ago, Ainsley got the good news that his best friend’s wife was pregnant with his heir and they went off to celebrate the happy news. In this book, we find out why he is the way that he is. He was the brother that was forever getting his brothers out of trouble and he’s pretty hot dang close to being perfect. We don’t get to know Ainsley much in both Westcliff and Stephen’s books, in those books he was the younger brother that acted like he was the oldest brother. Heath sure knows how to pull at my heart strings with the whole unrequited love thing and I felt Ainsley’s guilt and his longing for Jayne as if it were happening to me. She does that once again with Ainsley’s story. She made me care about them as people and she did a bang up job of making me come to love them as well. One of the main reasons I enjoyed the first two books in this series so much was Heath did a wonderful job of making me apart of Westcliff and Stephen’s worlds. Lorraine Heath knows how to bring on the emotions when writing her stories. ![]()
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