Starting the trilogy from the first part is a good idea because joining something like this midway never provides the same kind of fun. A lot of information is missed when a person starts the trilogy from the second part and the third part will never make any kind of sense to you.
It is the initial part that brings forward the characters along with the perfect plot. Nora Roberts does not like to go slow in the stories because she has a lot of information that she wants to convey to the public. Sandra Burr is also a fan of quick paced stories thus the narrator has balanced her voice well with the novel.
A brief description tells us about Margo Sullivan who has many things in her life but not those which she wants the most. Though Margo is a housekeeper the family treats her like a part of the family. She likes Templeton but she likes to get the same kind of love from her mother which has been lacking for a number of years now.
Surely it is different from The Awakening and Identity because it is about relations and not action. Margo keeps on wishing for big things in the story, and although she never gets all of those things this does not stop her from making a wish every now and then. The girl goes slowly and then she quickly gets into a groove when she thinks that she has everything under her control. No one is going to stop this young girl from dreaming and then converting those dreams into reality.