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A review by bookreviewsbyalake
Northern Twilight by Samantha Young
5.0
As it turns out, Callie ended up leaving too, but she comes back years later to run the bakery with her mom. Lewis has avoided the town for years, but the two run into each other at an event for his sister. After they spend the night together, Callie leaves, but Lewis is quick to follow her and moves back home. He has plans of never letting her go and begins to appreciate her in a way he never has before. However, Callie is hesitant and later learns that she is pregnant. The two have a lot of history to overcome, but despite that their love for the other is still there. The past is not the only obstacle they are up against. Callie is being threatened. She ends up have to move into the house Lewis bought for them, and the two grow even closer. I hate that the she had to deal with doubts from the townspeople, but I’m glad we go to see Carianne’s growth. It’s so interesting that we got to see how the events their parents experienced have affected them, especially Lewis and Callie. We had glimpses of what everyone saw as their future together, but we got to see how that actually played out (and it was not as we were thinking it would be). They were just kids and had their whole lives ahead of them. I love the Highlands and the stories of the families who live there. I’m excited for the next one, especially if it is going to be who I think it is. This is my favorite book so far by Samantha Young.