Coming Home Country
by Siena Trap
At eighteen, I left my hometown in the rearview mirror, vowing to never return.
Ten years later, my best friend is getting married, and I have to make a choice: set foot back in Rust Canyon, where painful memories of the past lurk around every corner, or let down the only person who’s always been there for me.
I convinced myself it would be fine, that I could put my blinders on and make it through a single week.
Except one very important detail wasn’t brought to my attention until it was too late. Tucker Grant, the reason for my self-imposed decade-long exile, is the best man to my maid of honor.
I wish I could forget that he’d promised me forever, only to rip the rug out from beneath me when he married another woman. But that teenage heartbreak shattered my heart, and it hasn’t been the same since.
Though when the truth comes to light, it has me questioning everything and wondering, can one spark reignite an old flame?
*Coming Home Country is the second book in the Rust Canyon series but can be read as a standalone.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Siena Trap's Coming Home Country is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of returning to one's roots. As the second installment in the Rust Canyon series, this novel stands firmly on its own, offering readers a rich tapestry of emotions and a deep dive into the intricacies of past relationships and the possibility of rekindling old flames.
The narrative centers around the protagonist, who, at eighteen, left her hometown of Rust Canyon with a vow never to return. Fast forward ten years, and she finds herself at a crossroads when her best friend announces her wedding. The protagonist's internal struggle is palpable as she grapples with the decision to return to a place filled with painful memories, particularly those associated with Tucker Grant, the man who broke her heart a decade ago.
Trap masterfully crafts a story that is both heart-wrenching and hopeful. The theme of coming home is not just a physical journey but an emotional one. The protagonist's return to Rust Canyon is a journey of self-discovery, forcing her to confront her past and the unresolved feelings she harbors for Tucker. The author skillfully portrays the tension between the desire to move forward and the pull of unresolved past emotions.
Character development is one of the novel's strongest suits. The protagonist is a well-rounded character whose internal conflicts are relatable and compelling. Her journey is one of growth and understanding, as she learns to reconcile her past with her present. Tucker Grant, on the other hand, is a complex character whose actions are initially shrouded in mystery. As the story unfolds, readers are given glimpses into his motivations and the circumstances that led to his decisions, making him a sympathetic figure despite his past actions.
The chemistry between the protagonist and Tucker is electric, and Trap does an excellent job of building tension between them. Their interactions are charged with emotion, and the gradual revelation of the truth behind their past adds depth to their relationship. The author explores the theme of forgiveness and the possibility of second chances, leaving readers to ponder whether a spark can indeed reignite an old flame.
One of the novel's standout features is its setting. Rust Canyon is depicted with vivid detail, becoming almost a character in its own right. The small-town atmosphere, with its familiar faces and shared histories, adds layers to the story, highlighting the protagonist's internal conflict and the weight of her memories. Trap's descriptive prose brings the town to life, immersing readers in its charm and the protagonist's emotional landscape.
In comparison to other similar stories, Coming Home Country shares thematic elements with works like Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook and Jojo Moyes' Me Before You. Like these novels, Trap's story delves into the complexities of love and the impact of past decisions on the present. However, what sets Coming Home Country apart is its focus on the protagonist's personal growth and the nuanced portrayal of her journey towards self-acceptance and forgiveness.
The novel's pacing is well-balanced, with moments of introspection interspersed with emotionally charged interactions. Trap's writing is both evocative and accessible, drawing readers into the protagonist's world and keeping them engaged until the very end. The dialogue is natural and authentic, capturing the essence of the characters and their relationships.
Overall, Coming Home Country is a beautifully written novel that explores the themes of love, forgiveness, and the power of returning to one's roots. Siena Trap has crafted a story that resonates with readers, offering a heartfelt and thought-provoking journey that lingers long after the final page is turned. Whether you're a fan of romance or simply enjoy a well-told story about personal growth and redemption, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Coming Home Country is a testament to Trap's ability to weave a compelling narrative that captures the complexities of human emotions. It is a story that reminds us of the importance of confronting our past, embracing our present, and the possibility of finding love and healing in the most unexpected places.
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