The Longest Run: a Ski Patrol Rescue Romance (Lawson Family #4) by Tracey Cramer-Kelly – Review by Angela Hayes
The Longest Run by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Longest Run: A Ski Patrol Rescue Romance is the fourth book in the Lawson Family series by Tracey Cramer-Kelly. It is a sweet and emotive sports romance that covers guilt, disability, drama, secrets, forgiveness, skiing, family, hope, and Love.
I have loved reading the Lawson Family series and meeting the family. Each book can be read as a standalone if you wanted- but there is a lot to be had by reading all four books.
This is Carly’s turn, and she has been carrying the burden of guilt for so long now- it is holding her back in many ways. On the surface she seems to have an enviable life, working as a rafting guide in the Summer months, and on the ski patrol during winter. She has no plans on settling down, enjoying her bachelorhood- or so she thought.
Chris has been through so much, but he hasn’t let it beat him- working harder than ever to achieve his Olympic dreams. He is focused and determined, nothing can distract him- until Carly comes along. Being drawn to someone was the last thing he expected. But will they come to terms with the past, open up, and take a chance on love? You’ll have to read the story to find out.
This was such a well written story, with fully developed and endearing characters. I am looking forward to the next book, Connor’s story.
Thank you, Ms. Cramer-Kelly!
Reviewed by @angelahayes
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