An independent blonde seeking a fresh start.
Orphaned and unhappy, Ally Hunter makes a life-changing decision to move across the country to a small town that once felt like home. As she reinvents herself, she realizes there’s one part of the equation missing—love. However, a tragedy from the past makes her hesitate when it comes to giving up her heart.
A betrayed man looking for a sense of pride.
Abandoned by his first love and family, Ronan has one friend he can truly count on—his two-hundred-pound mastiff, Henry. When he returns home from service in the National Guard, though, he finds his entire life catapulted in a different direction with the disappearance of his beloved dog.
A loyal four-legged friend who will unexpectedly bring them together.
When Henry, Ronan’s brindle mastiff, finds himself far from home, Ronan sets out on a journey to bring him back. However, as the trail to Henry leads Ronan to Ridgewood, Virginia, and an interior designer with a big heart, he’ll realize some hardships lead to beautiful discoveries.
The Trail to You is a sweet stand-alone romantic novel.
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My Rating:
Favorite Quotes:
I’m a sad, lonely housewife who cleans up boogers and deals with Candyland fights. Give me something interesting here.
Well, the guy thinks white socks and black dress shoes go together and believes watching Jaws is a romantic night. I had my doubts.
Her idea of being a foodie was knowing the different types of sauces at Chick-Fil-A.
You know how I spent Christmas Eve? Crying over bed bugs, looking up Pinterest ideas on getting gum out of Aggie’s hair, and reassuring Greg that the bump on his ass was not actually a bed bug bite… even though I’m pretty sure it was. Yeah, trust me, we weren’t exactly singing ‘Hark the Herald Angels Sing’ either. Of course, maybe you were.
My Review:
This was one of those sweet and touching stories that make me want to run to the pound and adopt all the dogs, ALL of them… And I’m a cat person. As with all Ms. Detwiler’s emotive stories, The Trail to You was thoughtfully written yet pleasantly well-balanced, consistently engaging, relaxing and easy to follow, heart squeezing, insightfully observant, colorfully amusing, and stung my eyes a few times before reaching a satisfactory and sigh-inducing HEA. Her characters were endearing everyday people doing their best and ensnaring my heart along their journey. I adored this couple, they became so familiar I believe I would recognize them if I saw them walking their precious dog Henry on the street.
Lindsay’s hope is that by becoming a published author, she can inspire some of her students and other aspiring writers to pursue their own passions. She wants them to see that any dream can be attained and publishing a novel isn’t out of the realm of possibility.
Thanks so much.
I am definitely a dog person and this book looks so sweet! Great review 🙂
Aww… What a sweet review… ❤️
I am cat person as well but still live dogs💜great review. It was sweet and simple
Great review and giveaway. Love that cover.
Sweet review indeed – and you do every type of review well 🙂 loved when I feel I can recognize those characters I read about 🙂
I love a sweet read and books with animals are always a winner.
Great review!