Her sunshine personality is magnetizing and slowly Rhodes finds himself helping Aurora out with one thing or another, eventually leading to a real friendship and feelings. However, Aurora’s bubbly, upbeat personality can’t even keep the grumpiest of men grumpy for long. She tries to stay out of the quiet, grumpy, and hot game warden’s way so she doesn’t irritate him and get the boot. Aurora convinces her new landlord, Tobias Rhodes, to let her stay and promises that he won’t even know she’s there. But things are off to a rocky start when she learns that the garage apartment she rented was actually rented to her by a 15 year old kid who went behind his dad’s back to make some money to buy a guitar. Now she’s in Pagosa and hoping that this place she was once so happy could potentially be her new home. A year ago her 14-year relationship ended abruptly and she has spent the past year driving across the country, sightseeing, and doing some soul searching. The novel follows Aurora De La Torre as she goes back to Pagosa Springs, Colorado – a small town she lived in as a kid with her mother until she was 13. I am thrilled to share that it did not disappoint and I loved it so much. I’d heard great things about it and after reading 2 other books by her, The Wall of Winnipeg & Me and Kulti and absolutely loving them, I had high hopes for All Rhodes Lead Here. I’ve had All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata on my tbr since last year.
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