Reviewers on Goodreads and Amazon frequently praise the novel for its:
: A resilient woman reclaiming her life after years of domestic abuse , seeking safety with her longtime friend Magnus. Reader Reception
can be read as a standalone, though it is highly recommended to read it as part of the larger series for full context on the Walker family. Trey (The Walkers of Coyote Ridge #10) by Nicole Edwards Trey by Nicole Edwards
Trey Walker has spent years avoiding serious relationships due to a history of impulsively falling in love, which led to a failed marriage and several messy breakups. However, his resolve is tested when he meets , a persistent 24-year-old business owner. Despite Trey’s attempts to keep their connection casual, his 18-month "no-strings" arrangement with Magnus begins to deepen into something neither can deny.
: The author is noted for portraying Ava's recovery from abuse with graphic but necessary sensitivity. Reviewers on Goodreads and Amazon frequently praise the
: Readers have specifically appreciated how the book addresses bisexual identities without falling into common "greedy" or "indecisive" tropes.
The dynamic shifts dramatically with the arrival of , a woman from Magnus's past who is fleeing a horrific and abusive marriage. As Trey and Magnus step in to help Ava heal, the two men find themselves drawn into a deeper, more complex bond with her, leading to a "bisexual awakening" and a triad relationship that challenges Trey's entire self-conception. Key Characters However, his resolve is tested when he meets
is the 10th book in the Walkers of Coyote Ridge series by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nicole Edwards . This contemporary MMF romance explores themes of healing from trauma, overcoming a fear of commitment, and the complexities of triad relationships. Plot Summary