A camping trip like no other…
Synopsis
One camping trip, two hearts, and a love that knows no bounds
Logan Ramsay may be intelligent and energetic, but buying Heather Glen campsite could be the worst decision he’s ever made. Working a summer job there as a teenager was a dream, but owning it is a nightmare. He’s barely keeping his head above water and his big plans are on hold.
Sensible and reliable Eleanor Kendrick has had a heartbreaking year, losing her beloved mother, and being dumped by her boyfriend. Both Eleanor and her father are struggling to cope. Their camping trip to the Scottish Highlands was meant to rekindle some happiness at a place they both loved in the past, but it gets off to the worst possible start when her father falls on a hill walk. Eleanor falls too – for her father’s drop-dead gorgeous rescuer, Logan.
The attraction between Eleanor and Logan sparks more heat than a campfire, but will the love they’ve kindled in the glen peter out, or can they find a way back to each other once the holiday is over?
My review
Eleanor Kendrick has had a rough year. Not only did she lose her beloved mother, but her loss also meant the end of her relationship. With her siblings far away, she made it her duty to look after her father, who is struggling even more after losing his wife.
As an attempt to rekindle happy memories, father and daughter decide to go on a camping tip in the Scottish Highlands, as it was a place they both used to love.
But already on day 1 things go wrong, as Eleanor’s father has an injury after a fall. Luckly owner Logan Ramsey is there to their rescue.
Yet no matter how upbeat Logan may seem, he has problems of his own, as running the campsite turns out to be a real nightmare and not the dream he thought it would be.
Even if both Eleanor and Logan are having their own issues, they cannot deny their mutual attraction… But what will happen once the holiday is over?
The Glenbriar Series have brought me joy in the past, so I was very eager to read this next chapter. And it gave me everything I expected and more!
It’s obvious that our main protagonists in this story have problems of their own.
There is Eleanor, with a great sense of duty, looking after her father after the death of their beloved mother and wife.
It’s a great sense of duty Eleanor has, has she put her father’s happiness before her own. And while I admired her for taking such good care of him, on the other hand it also saddened me as she did this at the cost of her own happiness and dreams.
And then there is Logan, who always dreamt big. And owning Heather Glen campsite was one of his big dreams. But he quickly realizes that with big dreams come big responsibilities. And the campsite isn’t that up to date anymore.
Ow, let’s not forget the annoying campers with their ridiculous requests and demands!
While I admired his courage to run the place, with all his good intentions, it broke my heart to see how Logan starts to see how far the dream and the reality of running the place can be. And I felt for him as he saw himself again as a disappointment to his family.
So yes, these two characters for sure deserve some happiness, and I was over the moon to see how well they fitted together.
Eleanor and Logan find each other and somehow have this instant connection I became jealous of. Even if things perhaps would develop a bit too quickly, I liked it anyway, especially when there appears to be some memories that for sure made things easier to accept as a reader!
Obviously things cannot go without a glitch, as there are fears to overcome that aren’t that easy to overcome.
But no matter how “young” their feelings are towards each other, the sincerity of it sparks from the pages. And they are feelings who won’t just disappear without a fight!
The author again delighted us with a marvellous story about finding love at perhaps the oddest places. A love that connects, makes you perhaps act out of character, but also makes you the happiest that you have been in times. And that a balance must be found between finding your own happiness and making others happy. Only if that balance can be found, and the right priorities have been made, you can find that perfectly happily ever after that you were looking for, without having an ounce of guilt.




























