I think it worked for these characters, and only deepened the connection that I felt on the page. That's not usually my jam, but I found myself actually really enjoying it in this particular story. I'm thankful I went in with that expectation, because WHEW. This was my first MZ book, and I had been warned that she was the queen of the slow burn. The book is heavily character driven, with the romance being more of a side plot to Aurora's story. Rhodes, a grumpy game warden, was *not happy* about the arrangement, but eventually agrees to allow Aurora to stay.Īurora has moved back to this town (she grew up there but had to move away) looking for connection to her mother, and closure regarding some traumatic childhood events. She moves into a garage apartment, owned by Rhodes, after his teenage son went behind his back and posted the apartment for rent. 3.75/ Age gap (kinda?)/ single parent/ small town/ SLOOOOOOOOOOOW BURN/the teeny, tiniest bit of spice.Īll Rhodes Lead Here follows Aurora as she starts over in a small town in Colorado.
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