: The author is noted for portraying Ava's recovery from abuse with graphic but necessary sensitivity.
can be read as a standalone, though it is highly recommended to read it as part of the larger series for full context on the Walker family. Trey (The Walkers of Coyote Ridge #10) by Nicole Edwards Trey by Nicole Edwards
Reviewers on Goodreads and Amazon frequently praise the novel for its: : The author is noted for portraying Ava's
Trey Walker has spent years avoiding serious relationships due to a history of impulsively falling in love, which led to a failed marriage and several messy breakups. However, his resolve is tested when he meets , a persistent 24-year-old business owner. Despite Trey’s attempts to keep their connection casual, his 18-month "no-strings" arrangement with Magnus begins to deepen into something neither can deny. However, his resolve is tested when he meets
: A resilient woman reclaiming her life after years of domestic abuse , seeking safety with her longtime friend Magnus. Reader Reception
: Readers have specifically appreciated how the book addresses bisexual identities without falling into common "greedy" or "indecisive" tropes.
: The persistent and patient owner of Camp K-9, who has been in a relationship with Trey for over a year.