All Rhodes Lead Here
A Novel
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Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author and the Queen of Slow Burn Romance Mariana Zapata’s fan favorite All Rhodes Lead Here, a story about finding love when you least expect it—now with new exclusive content!
The people we lose take a part of us with them…but they leave a part of themselves with us too.
Aurora De La Torre, or Ora to her friends, knows moving back to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, a place that was once home and is now full of bittersweet memories of her late mother, isn’t going to be easy. Starting your whole life over probably isn’t supposed to be.
But after breaking up with her longtime, famous musician boyfriend, hiding out in a small town in the mountains might be the perfect remedy for a broken heart. And checking out her landlord who lives across the driveway just might cure it, too.
Only Tobias Rhodes didn’t rent out the apartment to her, rather it was his teenage son, Amos. Fiercely protective of his family and distrusting of strangers, gruff and grumpy Rhodes initially keeps little miss sunshine Ora at a distance. But over days and weeks, long hikes and fireside chats, Aurora breaks down his walls and soon an unbreakable friendship blossoms into a once-in-a-lifetime love.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Zapata (Wait For It) lights a long fuse and lets it burn slowly in this tasty if somewhat overlong small-town romance, originally self-published. Nashville songwriter Aurora "Ora" De La Torre lands in her hometown of Pagosa Springs, Colo., following the devastating end of a 14-year relationship with a famous musician. She wants to get back to the simple life after years of being hidden away by her partner, while also hiking the trails her mother, who died during Ora's childhood, once adored. Unfortunately, her plan hits a bump when she learns that the man who rented her the garage apartment she hopes to move into is not actually the property's owner but his teenage son, Amos—and Amos's father, wildlife officer Tobias Rhodes, is furious. He lets Ora stay only reluctantly, and Zapata takes her time allowing their contentious relationship to evolve into a trusted friendship and then maybe something more. Less compelling are Ora's repetitive interior monologues, scenes at her new retail job, and challenging hikes, which feel like padding. Still, there's strong chemistry between Ora and Tobias, and they make a sweet family with Amos. Zapata should win some new fans with this.
Customer Reviews
Tooooo long
Could hardly make it through….. many boring parts and too much talk about peeing! Don’t bother.