Reflection Point (Eternity Springs, #6) by Emily March


Reflection Point (Eternity Springs, #6)
Title : Reflection Point (Eternity Springs, #6)
Author :
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ISBN : 0345542266
ISBN-10 : 9780345542267
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 368
Publication : First published January 1, 2013

In beloved author Emily March’s new novel about a special place and its remarkable residents, a woman betrayed by life discovers the healing power of love in Eternity Springs.
 
Savannah Moore arrives in Eternity Springs alone, determined to put her troubled past behind her. Her handcrafted-soap shop fits right in with the magic of this warm and welcoming community—but the sexy, suspicious local sheriff promises to upset her hard-won happiness.
 
Zach Turner knows this woman means trouble: Maybe to his town. Possibly to his friends. Definitely to his heart. Something about this simmering Southern beauty does crazy things to his committed bachelor status, taunting him with possibilities far beyond his dedication to his sometimes dangerous job. So when Savannah’s dark past follows her to town, wreaking havoc with both their lives, Zach will fight for all he’s worth—for a love he can’t afford to lose.

Praise for the Eternity Springs series
 
“With passion, romance, and revealing moments that will touch your heart, [Emily March] takes readers on an unhurried journey where past mistakes are redeemed and a more beautiful future is forged—one miracle at a time.”—USA Today 


Reflection Point (Eternity Springs, #6) Reviews


  • İlkim

    Bu seri aşırı sardı, zaten yazar hep sonlarında bomba patlatıyor direk devam edesin geliyor. Zaten yarım bırakırsam rs'e gireceğim gibi, sadece bu seriyi okumak istiyor canım. Sapphire Flames'e 10 gün kaldı, o çıkana kadar bu seri ile beraberim.

  • Kimberly #Audiofile

    3.5 star listen.
    Zac the sheriff and savanna who’s new to town selling her bathroom and body products.
    I liked this one, great back story and integration of a new family who’s the focus of the next two books.

    No real smut but there is one depth sex scene which was great I liked it.

    Lust at first sight.

  • Cheri

    Very enjoyable series...

  • Issa

    Putting this in spoiler brackets because it's basically a rant, a minority opinion on this story, which I despised, especially Zach. This is my second book by this author and it's become clear her work is just not my style.

  • Kris Hasenfratz Ten-Eyck

    Received a preview copy in the mail yesterday, and stayed up WAY too late reading last night. A welcome addition to Eternity Springs, Reflection Point brings all the warmth and good feelings that the earlier books in this series introduced.

    I literally had problems putting this book down - I wanted to read it all in one big gulp. This is the story of Zach Turner, the sheriff in Eternity Springs and newcomer Savannah Sofia Moore. Their story is touching, with twists I didn't expect, but very much enjoyed. I am hoping for stories of other newcomers introduced in this book, including Zach's new deputy and her family.


  • Carol

    I really enjoyed this book. I did not realize it was part of a series, but it did not matter, there was enough detail to cover the important points, and not so many details to make it feel like I had missed something. I am going to go back and look for the earlier books in the series. If you enjoy Robyn Carr's Virgin River or Thunder Point series, I think you will enjoy this too.

  • Natalie

    As with all of Emily March's books in her series about "Eternity Springs",I can't say enough good things!The only thing I don't like is that I don't think she writes as fast as I like to read.So she is one of my favorite authors,and I'm looking forward to the next book!

  • Brandy

    A fun, easy read with some twists that caught me by surprise!

  • Reni

    I'm really enjoying this series, especially the audio books.

  • Sharon Chance

    Emily March's Eternity Springs series is one of my favorite contemporary romance series, and it is always a delight when she has a new book out! "Reflection Point" is the latest book and I think it the best yet of the series!

    I enjoy revisiting the small town of Eternity Springs, cuddled in the mountains of Colorado - I wish it was an actual town - I would pack up and move there right this very minute if I could! The residents of the beautiful town are so personable and warm and caring! Emily March does such a wonderful job of presenting them to her readers that you feel like you are visiting with old dear friends once again.

    In "Reflection Point," the story of newcomer Savannah Moore and Sheriff Zack Turner follows their lively, often feisty romance and it was pure joy watching them overcoming terrific obstacles that seemed determined to keep them apart. Zack and Savannah's friends band together to bring the two together, and it is amazing to read of the lengths the friends will go to help love to blossom. And with the blessings and wise advice of town matriarch Celeste, you know there will be a happily-ever-after ending! March's superb storytelling skills are very present in this tale and it's a pleasure to recommend it.

    Fans of contemporary romance will love this story. It can be read as a stand-alone story, but I highly recommend all of the wonderful books in the Eternity Spring series!

  • Madison Warner Fairbanks

    Savannah Moore moved to Eternity Springs to open a business. A new start. The matchmakers in town point Savannah out to Sheriff Zack Turner and start making plans. But Zack knows about Savannah's past and he's going to keep an eye on her. But not for amorous purposes. Or is it?
    Emily March has created a town that I'd like to visit. This sixth book in her series has more depth, more friendships, more angst, and a few surprises. And finally a sex scene that was definitely missing in all the previous books.
    I was concerned initially about the religious overtones in the series, but March has kept this very minor. The first two or three books were nice romances but these last two were infinitely better and much more fun to read. I'm glad I kept on with this series and I look forward to future books.
    I received this book early as part of First Reads, a Goodreads contest.

  • BJ

    This book was a Good Read Giveaway win. I have already read all the others in this series and mostly liked them all. I was not sure about the 2 principals in this one at first. Savannah came to Eternity Springs with a lot of emotional baggage and rightly so, with her history. Zach moved a little too fast and then got mad when Savannah was not as quick to get to the same place. However, the way it worked out was satisfactory. I like this series as a whole, the setting and all the characters so far.

  • Jenelle

    I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Emily March has done a wonderful job with the Angel's Rest series and this one was no different. I love seeing the old characters showing up and that their lives are growing and they are still happy. I like newcomers making friends with the old characters and the Patchwork Angels still at their matchmaking. It was... just wonderful! Thanks alot!

  • Hannah

    initiating book hangover....begin now....

    I didn't like Savannah at the beginning of the book but man she sure does change that. Zach, ummmm You can't go wrong with a grown up boy scout in uniform.

    I just want to curl up and relive the book in my head.

  • Rachel Brand

    Zach was a bit too arrogant and alpha for my liking, but I loved Savannah's character arc (and her nephew!) and the rest of the story. I'm really starting to get attached to this town and this series. Off to request the next book from the library! 4.5*

  • Kelly

    Best book of the series for sure!

  • Chris

    THIS SUMMARY/REVIEW WAS COPIED FROM OTHER SOURCES AND IS USED ONLY AS A REMINDER OF WHAT THE BOOK WAS ABOUT FOR MY PERSONAL INTEREST. ANY PERSONAL NOTATIONS ARE FOR MY RECOLLECTION ONLY


    **
    When she tries to mend fences and he rebuffs her and the town blames her for his mood and tells her she can get him back but she’ll have to work at it,
    This is the story of Zach Turner, the sheriff in Eternity Springs and newcomer Savannah Sofia Moore. Their story is touching, with twists I didn't expect, but very much enjoyed. I am hoping for stories of other newcomers introduced in this book, including Zach's new deputy and her family.

    When Savannah Moore moves to Eternity Springs she has ample reason to not trust, especially not law enforcement. Convicted of a crime she didn't commit she spent 6 years in prison. Zach starts out not liking or trusting Savannah, but time spent with Savannah causes him to lose his heart. Add in a new deputy with secrets, ghosts from Savannah's past, a troubled teen and the interest of previously introduced characters from the town

    There were two things I didn't like, though: 1.) I want to know what Zach's proposal to Savannah was and 2.) Whatever happened to TJ's story about the foster parent "pervs"? Everyone else got a happy ending, but if TJ had something bad happen to him, he won't have a happy ending. Maybe, this means Ms. March will write a future story about TJ?

    ^^After they made up after the dunking episode, she goes home to get ready and there is Kyle(x bf) and attempts to kill her with the help of Francine which could be Celeste's twin. Zack get wind of this and calls for back up. It was Gabby that killed Kyle.


  • Marcia

    The Eternity Springs series is about second (and sometimes third or fourth) chances; healing wounded hearts and spirits. Savannah Moore had a very difficult young life, saved only by being sent to live with her grandmother. When her grandmother got ill, her new neighbor, Francine helped her grandmother and her Kyle a policeman started dating Savannah. Innocent as she was, she did not know that Francine and Kyle were setting her to take the fall for their drug dealing business. After 6 years in prison for a crime she did not commit, the Georgia peach finds her way to Eternity Springs, Colorado, to set up a hand made soap business. She doesn't trust anyone and is wary of the townspeople, who are determined to embrace her into their circle of friends. Sje is even wary of Celeste Blessing, who looks just like the hated Francine. The yentas also believe she would be a perfect match for beloved Sheriff Zach Turner. However, their first meeting is anything but stellar, leaving Savannah mistrustful of Zach and Zach suspicious of Savannah. These two have a bumpy ride ahead of them and big surprises for two people who believe that they have no family left. Most of the characters we have already met (it is best to read this series in order), but we learn more about Zach and are introduced to new characters, all enticingly developed. These series get richer with each additional book.

  • Carolyn

    This novel by
    Emily March contains at least two excerpts that are so perfect to today's times.

    blaming others for the bad things that happen to you empowers the victim mentality, which damages vital parts of your life—ambitions, achievements, and the big one, relationships. From this day forward, you must seize control of that energy. Resolve to stop the blame game and take responsibility for your life. Try it for just one day to begin with. The difference, you’ll discover, is really remarkable. You will feel so much better about yourself.”

    You are bound to them by your resentment. Isn’t it true that your thoughts return to them and the harm they did you over and over again? That activity inflicts enormous suffering on your psyche, Savannah. Forgiveness is the only way to sever that bond and free yourself.”

  • Ann Boytim

    Eternity Springs is a place know for healing and a warm and welcoming community. Savannah Moore arrives there determined to put her troubled past behind her and move on. Savannah's dream is to open a hand crafted soap shop. Savannah is honoring her dead grandmother who taught her all about soaps and fragrances. Savannah unfortunately has been wrongly imprison for the past few years and is wary of making friends but is soon welcomed into the community and despite swearing off all men since she was framed by a cop in her past life Savannah finds herself attracted to the local sheriff. Will there be a promising future for Savannah and will she at last find a home?

  • Marcia  Haskell

    Can being betrayed jbe overcome?

    I love Eternity Springs and the people who populate it. The characters in this book added to my enjoyment. Watching Celeste work her magic, watching a lonely, discouraged boy learn to trust, watching a woman who had been convicted by lies from her fiancé all led to special relationships. And a sense of belonging that didn’t seem possible. With her usual skill Emily March has given us another view into a special world that we can wish we experience for ourselves. Another winner.

  • Linda

    I really enjoyed this book in the Eternity Springs series. Savannah Moore showed up in town to start a new life and to spread her Grandmother's ashes. She meets Sheriff Zach Turner when he thinks he is saving her from jumping off of the ledge when she sprinkles the ashes. The Sheriff knows that she will be trouble but he can't seem to stay away from her. There are a few new twists and turns that are unexpected but welcome. This is a great romance story.

  • Sheila

    This is Savannah Moore and Zach Turner’s love story.

    When Zach discovers that Savannah’s past is threatening to catch up with her and bring trouble to the town of Eternity Springs he will do anything to help her and to save her, his friends and the town he loves.

    Read on to see what happen to the sheriff and his Southern beauty.......

  • Teri Griffis

    This story was as wonderful as all the others in the series but it left a "hanger" which I didn't like. Hopefully future books will correct that. Emily March is a storyteller up there with the best. Love, romance, danger, intrigue.........

  • PJ

    Savannah was wrongfully convicted of a drug charge and spent time in prison. She comes to Eternity Springs to begin a new life. She meets the Sheriff who she begins a relationship with and then her nephew comes to live with her. Her past comes back to haunt her at the end. Good book!