Sunday, April 11, 2021

Blue Midnight: when learning to follow your heart opens one to love and life again

Blue Midnight by Tess Thompson is the first book in the Blue Mountain series. Blythe Heywood, 45, mother of two,  is recently divorced, as she packs up her house, she discovers the phone number of the man she walked away from 13 years before, choosing a life of safety and security over true love. As she faces three weeks ago without her children, she reluctantly takes a trip to Peregrine, Idaho, a small town at the base of the Blue Mountains to look for the man who got away. Little did she know that she would be walking into a family tragedy and a small town drama that threatens the safety of everyone involved. The Lanigan family is holding on by threads over the tragedy three years ago that shattered their happy family image. Will they let Blythe in and start to heal the pain of the past and learn to live and love again?

Blue Midnight is a sweet romance about the road not taken and learning to follow your heart. The book is slow at times as it drags out the information discovery about the tragedy at the center of the story. As the main character, Blythe was hit and miss. There were times when Blythe was annoying and I would scream at the book, “My god woman, you are 45 years old!!!!” But toward the end, when called to be the voice of reason and strength for the Lanigan family, she steps up and redeems herself. It was obvious from the beginning that the events surrounding the family tragedy wasn’t exactly what the official word said it was, it had a nice twist that I didn’t see coming. Overall, I enjoyed Blue Midnight and look forward to reading the rest of the series. If you enjoy romance about redemption and learning to love and live again, I recommend Blue Midnight


Blue Midnight is available in paperback, eBook, and audiobook.

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