Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Jul 27 Book Review: Bear's Heart by Jane Porter

  


July 27

Bear's Heart by Jane Porter

Fantastic read and especially because it's about a disabled man.   About the author at the end talks about how this book came about and just how personal it is to the author, Jane and her life. Pure heart and soul in this story.

Story follows Josie who is a designer intern til her schooling is finished. She has a lot of ideas mostly because her brother and father and both in a wheelchair.

She has to think outside the box and see what works for her clients.  As a last resort she is sent to Clyde Park to talk to Bear. He is an ex bull rider who almost died after he was thrown off the bull.

Was in a coma and so many years of rehab to get where he's at today. He's retuning to the house he had built when he was going to marry Savannah but things changed after the accident.

The house no longer works for him either. He can't even get to the second floor, other rooms are too small for the wheelchair.

Josie is very patient and he has an idea and asks her to help him with finding him a more useable house and a business he wants to open.

Love the idea of the rehab idea and what it all involves.  So caring and useful for those who need it. Check it out on the internet, so cool!

Love hearing of the ice cream shop and the other town stores and shops. So many twists and turns.

Story also has a bit of Noah, Bears best friend, Savannah and Josies family and Rye and Ansley. Easy to keep them all straight, even if you've not read the other books in the series.

Things are going so smoothly til a meeting and then Bear breaks up with her. Josie finds a friend then heads home to her parents’ house..

Such hurtful things said, you know there is no way they are getting back together.

Super read, one to Keep!

Received this review copy from the publishing company and this is my honest opinion.



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