Bluebell Falls is best read in order as there is a connecting plot throughout.
How do you accept love when life has never been kind?
Lennox
Life will never be the same. I pushed myself too far, but it was the only way to survive and escape, so one day, I could heal and recognize the man I saw in the mirror.
That's all I wanted, but now, I'm too damaged. I can't help but run and hide, living my life as a recluse in my cabin. Being a burden was never the plan and never will be.
That is until an unwanted guest shows up on my front porch with an overly bright smile and a determination I'm unprepared for. I never saw Roxie coming. She digs under my skin without even trying, and although I don't want to accept it, the loneliness I felt...
It's all but gone.
Roxie
My daughter and I don't stay anywhere longer than six months. That has never changed, and I don't anticipate my newest assignment being any different.
Then the grumpiest man I have ever met answers the door, and after a battle of wills, he reluctantly lets us stay. The fa§ade he puts on is just that, a mask to hide who he truly is behind the pain and confusion of figuring out who he should be after the trauma he has endured. Something about him and his past makes me want to dig deeper and find the spark I know he once had.
Lennox tests my professionalism at every turn, making me wonder if we could have a future here, but with my daughter's stability at stake, I can't take any chances. When my past comes back to haunt me, the decision is made...
I have to leave him behind.
Will they fight for what could be in Bluebell Falls, or will their dark pasts lure them into the comfort of solitude once more?
Redefining Strength is the fourth book in the Bluebell Falls series. Each book is a standalone, ending in an HEA, and should be read in order.