NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Love and forgiveness spin their magic as a woman discovers that home is where her heart belongs in Emily March’s moving Eternity Springs novel. After another lonely Valentine’s Day, Gabi Romano trades mountain snowfall for sunshine and sand at a luxurious Caribbean getaway. There she finds not one but two thrilling new passions: creating art glass, and Flynn Brogan, the … and Flynn Brogan, the sexy caretaker next door who brings her fantasies to life. But when violence interrupts their romantic interlude, she learns that Flynn is living a lie. Heartsick, she decides to concentrate on her craft. Playing with fire is safer than loving a man like Flynn.
Flynn is determined to make things right with Gabi—until his enemies interfere. Now damaged and driven by a need he cannot define, he seeks out Gabi’s Colorado community as a mystery man searching for peace, though not expecting redemption. But he never imagined a place like Eternity Springs, where lives are changed, second chances are given, and the possibility exists for two wounded souls to find their way home . . . to each other.
Praise for the Eternity Springs series
“With passion, romance, and revealing moments that will touch your heart, [Emily March] takes readers on an unhurried journey where past mistakes are redeemed and a more beautiful future is forged—one miracle at a time.”—USA Today
Praise for Dreamweaver Trail
“Smoothly written, with appealing characters and an engaging storyline, this will surely be a winner with romance fans.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Readers will be captivated by this heartfelt story with passion, and even a little suspense.”—RT Book Reviews
“A terrific story of renewed faith and unexpected love . . . Don’t miss this great read!”—Fresh Fiction
“To anyone who has not read one of author Emily March’s Eternity Springs stories, you do not know what you are missing. These tales are deliciously sexy and yet heartwarming. . . . If you are looking for a terrific story that will make you laugh, perhaps cry and leave you feeling good, Dreamweaver Trail is the book for you!”—Romance Junkies
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Do you love small town romances with interconnected stories? Think Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove or Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold. That’s what you get with Emily March’s Eternity Springs. It is set in a small Colorado town that seemingly has healing properties. All the couples featured in this series have needed to heal in some way and they find their happily ever after.
In Dreamweaver Trail we meet up with Gabi and Flynn. Gabi has been in Eternity Springs for a couple years, serving on the police force, meeting a brother she never knew. She’s been in the background for a couple books, but now it’s her turn to shine. She’s realized that she’s not meant to be a cop and goes on a vacation. She meets Flynn, falls in love, has her heart broken, runs home. Of course, that’s what the blurb tells us, so I’m not giving a lot away.
Gabi and Flynn are both hurting from events in their lives and are looking to just get away. I enjoyed watching them get to know each other and fall in love. As with all relationships, there is miscommunication and trust issues they have to overcome and taking that journey with them was a joy… and of course it wasn’t an easy ride.
Nothing about either character really stood out as unique, but together they worked. It was really the journey that stood out to me. There were a couple plot twists I wasn’t expecting, but found they enhanced the story. And I really enjoyed the subplot line revolving around Gabi discovering glass blowing.
All-in-all, it was a satisfying trip to Eternity Springs. My heartstrings were touched and I found myself anxiously turning the pages. I can’t wait to meet up with the folks from this town again.
My review originally posted at Romancing the Book.
I did enjoy this book. I have had a review copy of this book for years and finally decided to give it a try recently. I did read another book in the series a little more than a year before and had mixed results so I was a little hesitant with this one. Thankfully, I had much better luck with this book, and am glad that I gave this series a second try.
Gabi is looking for a change and takes a job taking care of a puppy in a tropical paradise. Flynn is trying to get away from everything as well and his escape happens to be next door to Gabi. I really liked these two together. I thought that they had wonderful chemistry and thought that they were just perfect for each other. I thought it was pretty obvious that they really cared for each other. They do have a lot of obstacles that they need to overcome during this story. There was a lot more excitement in the story than I expected going in. Both Flynn and Gabi go through a lot during this story and my heart really went out to both of them.
I thought that the narration of this story was very well done. I feel like Amy Landon did a great job adding a lot of emotion to the story and some excitement when necessary. I had no problem listening to her narration for hours at a time and believe that her narration added to my enjoyment of the story.
I would recommend this story to others. I thought that was a very well done and exciting story filled with some wonderful characters. I would read more of this author’s work in the future.
I received a digital review copy of this book from Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine Books via NetGalley and purchased a copy of the audiobook.
Read the whole series! Worth the time!
Bought the entire Emily March Series and enjoyed her work very much
Liked the entire series.
This is a lovely story about healing and caring. Emily March’s books are always romantic and inspiring at the same time.
I love the Reunion Spring series.
Totally enjoyable.
Typical Emily March story. Fun to read.
Another wonderful addition to the series, Dreamweaver Trail is a well crafted tale that is certain to leave your heart happy!
The Eternity Springs series is all about second chances and healing. This one is Gabi’s turn to find herself and her mate.
After leaving the sheriff’s department, Gabi has been trying to figure out what she wants to do with her life. With most of her friends all happily married (2 with her brothers), she feels left out and decides to leave town for a while, taking a gig of babysitting a Newfoundland puppy on a Caribbean island, Bella Vita Isle, for 4 months, while his owner’s were away. While chasing the pup, she meets the next door neighbor, Flynn Brogan, who she mistakes for the pool boy. They slowly forge a friendship, sharing a common past of betrayal, she by her fiancee and best friend and he by his wife and best friend and business partner. She has a large family and he is alone. What he doesn’t tell her, is that he is infamous and legally changed his name after be falsely accused of murdering his wife. He was acquitted, but most of the world believes he got away with murder. On the island, Gabi also discovers her passion, creating art glass. But there is also evil in paradise and while sailing his new boat, they are attacked by pirates. This book has it all, romance, pirates, a dog, pain, healing and love. As always, a beautiful read with a HEA, and a lead in to the next book.