Thunder Point, Oregon i.e a place full of romance and charm welcomes strangers with open arms and they don’t want to leave the place after that. Don’t have anything to live for then come to this part of the world and the magic of love will engage you forever. The vibe of happiness captures the heart and the gay feeling never leaves your mind.
Robyn Carr’s usage of magical words has portrayed the place and the characters better than ever before in this episode. Devon McAllister is the one emotionally broken woman in this story who is responsible for her daughter. She thinks that the love of her daughter is ample for her and she does not need any kind of support in her life.
The love of a man has no place in Devon’s world now because the previous love affair has left her in a battered condition. At Thunder Point, she meets a football coach named Spencer Lawson who is a widower and has the responsibility of his son to fulfill. Both the characters thought that a love affair was not the thing they needed in life and when they meet each other, that thought starts changing quickly.
Promise Canyon had a matchless love story and the characters in it were one of a kind but this novel too has lovers who touch our hearts. Just don’t mix it with Moonlight Road because of the narration by Therese Plummer. Devon and Spencer think that they can join hands and provide their children the support they need in a combined way. Also, they come to understand what was missing in their own lives.