It may not be fair to give a review after you know you are clearly not the right audience for a book. I don't like romances. Someone I know recommended this because of its fantasy elements. But I found it sappy, full of characters without two brain cells to rub together, and lost all patience with it after the reveal of the big giveaway. Maybe it got better.
It begins with Harry Crane who is grief stricken over the sudden death of his wife. Harry escapes to the forest who works for the Forest Service. While in the forest, he meets Amanda Jeffers and her ten-year-old daughter, Oriana. They're both grieving for Dean, their husband and father who, without warning, died suddenly a year before. The three helped each other to get through their grief.