Book Blurb:
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR BY Goodreads, Essence, Sunset Magazine, SheReads, BookBub, and more!
From acclaimed author Terah Shelton Harris comes a poignant story of survival and redemption that questions what it means to stop existing and start living.
Leigh is the last of the Wildes. She knows this because she watched them all die.
Grief never truly fades and even as the tragedy haunts her, Leigh carries on, because survival is in her blood. So, when the transport bus taking her to prison careens off the road, killing everyone onboard except her, she does what’s in her nature. She survives.
While searching for a place to hide, Leigh stumbles upon an unexpected sanctuary: a flower farm in rural Alabama tucked away from the world. What Leigh doesn’t expect is the found family there who have built something from the wreckage of their own lives. Especially Jackson, the farm’s owner, who sees through Leigh’s defenses, offers her small moments of tenderness, encourages her to face her own tragedies. Slowly, Leigh finds peace with the hard pace and soft nature of the farm, taking comfort in the life blooming around her. Maybe she’s not beyond redemption, not too broken for something good. And maybe, just maybe, Leigh starts to heal.
But the past isn’t so easily buried.
No matter how far she runs, the truth of who she is and the ghosts of the Wildes follow. And when those secrets catch up to her, threatening everything she’s come to love, Leigh will have to truly face what she can survive.
My Review:
My first book with this author had me hanging breathless on every word when Leandra struggles to evacuate the prison bus that crashes into water. Not the first time she has witnessed death, not the first time she is unable to save the one person on the bus that she tried to repay the compassion shown her. She knows the crushing feeling of survivor’s guilt.
But that’s the point, isn’t it? She is now, has always been, the survivor.
So I was pretty well hooked by the time Leandra found the wildflower farm and became Leigh. For some time, she is skiddish as a wild horse and almost as onery. But the men, from a wild divergence of life experience and ages, take her in and show her nothing but kindness and patience.
There are some lengthy flashbacks to Leigh’s life, her family, her father, and the sister she was unable to save, but the full story of how she ends up in prison is dribbled out in tantalizing tidbit by tidbit.
When the book goes from suspense, thriller, literature, to romance, the reader is already hooked and hungry for how this will all play out. As a reader, it’s difficult to walk in those shoes unless your experience mirrors the main character. The mental and emotional toll on the MC is almost unfathomable and the writing is sensitive enough to convey the weight of it. It weighs on the reader as well.
It’s assumed that even as you are pretty sure you know where this is going, you might still be surprised. Would she stay long enough to get the money to move on? Or risk staying and eventually be found.
Jackson on audiobook remains steadfastly quietly spoken, philosophical, and patient throughout. His audiobook voice is lovely, soothing. Would it quell the savage beast that Leigh assumed she must be to survive, or is the land, the men, the work and philosophy enough to turn that person around? And lots of philosophy, beautifully written prose, and Jackson, smart as he is, can’t always know what’s in her heart. She has secrets.
I wasn’t a fan of the book flipping between the story I thought we started and the romance that ends it. Not a fan of romance in general, so was disappointed when it seemed to resort to default. Leigh amazes me with her decision at the end of the book, but it was a testament to how much she’d grown and the only real answer. Happy doesn’t always come ever after and this time not for a long time.
Many thanks to my local library for providing me with the opportunity to listen to and review this audiobook. The thoughts expressed here are my own.
Rosepoint Publishing: Four Stars 
Book Details:
Genre: Southern United States Literature, Southern Fiction, Black & African American Women’s Fiction
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Narrator: Tracie Thoms, Diontae Black, Terah Shelton Harris
Release Date: February 17, 2026
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The Author: TERAH SHELTON HARRIS is an author and former librarian, who now writes upmarket fiction with bittersweet endings. She is the author of One Summer in Savannah and Long After We Are Gone. Her books have been chosen as a Target Book Club pick, LibraryReads pick, Kobo Best Book, Together We Read pick, Publisher’s Marketplace Buzz Book, and a Goodreads Choice Awards nominee for Best Debut. Terah was also named Target’s first Author of the Year. Her third book, Where the Wildflowers Grow, will be published in October 2025.
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