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Moonlight on Butternut Lake
Moonlight on Butternut Lake | Mary McNear
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mary McNear takes us home to Butternut Lake, where the townspeople are sure to look after anyone they consider their own. . ..Mila Jones has fled the big city seeking a safe haven on the serene shores of Butternut Lake. Her position looking after Reid Ford is more than a job. It's a chance at a fresh start. And although her sullen patient does everything he can to make her quit, Mila refuses to give up on him.But Mila isn't the only one needing refuge. Haunted by the car accident that nearly killed him, Reid has hidden himself away. He wants Mila to just leave him alone. And he wishes the whole town would stop looking after his well-being.Against all odds, Mila slowly draws Reid out. Soon they form a tentative, yet increasingly deeper bond with each other, as well as becoming part of the day-to-day fabric of Butternut Lake itself. But the world has a way of intruding, even in such a serene place . . . and when Mila's violent husband forces his way back into her life, she and Reid are compelled to face down the past.
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I enjoy a light-hearted romantic story once in a while, but this was much darker than I had anticipated. Mila is running from her past so she takes a job as a home health care aide to Reid, who is horribly depressed after an accident. While I felt for Mila, I had a hard time relating to Reid, as he wasn't a nice person before the accident, wasn't being nice now, and yet I was sure he'd end up being the hero and saving helpless Mila.