

If I had read this book first, I would not have had any positive thoughts about what Harper did in regard to his family. He and Cat were so immediately in tune to each other in the hospital, he had to understand that she would appreciated a phone call, even if it was from someone else telling her he was alive, functional, and getting help. That was something that surprised me about Harper. They understood each other completely, but I didn't pick up the chemistry until almost the end. Maybe it is the whole situation of working a returning soldier back into regular life. I'm not sure if it makes sense or not, but Harper and Cat had a great connection, but it felt like the chemistry was a little off. All of that picking up and carrying he was doing was pretty surprising. Harper seemed to heal pretty quickly given the description of the severity of his injuries. I had to admire Cat's patience, persistence, and determination to keep her family together. This book started out as being more about Cat and her inner strength and fortitude than it was about Harper. She'll respond.I listened to the audio version of this book.

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