The Vision (Wellington Series | Book Six) by Sonja Tanette Smith

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For years, Paxton Bixby played the role well.

Charming. Untouchable. Uncommitted. The man who loved hard… and left faster. But behind the image was a truth no one saw coming; a man quietly searching for something real.

Done with empty connections and unfinished stories, Paxton makes an unexpected decision:

To step away. To sit still. To become the kind of man worthy of the love he’s never been able to keep. And then… she appears.

Pia Paisley — a gifted empath and owner of a thriving day spa — never imagined the man she jokingly placed on her vision board would one day walk into her life… and recognize her soul before she ever spoke a word.

But Pia doesn’t just attract love — she feels it. And she knows better than most that not every connection is safe… or meant to last.

As Paxton confronts the man he used to be and the man he’s becoming, and Pia wrestles with trusting what she feels versus what she fears, their connection forces them both to answer one question:

Can a man who once loved without roots…
become the man who finally stays?

Because sometimes love doesn’t arrive by chance…It’s called in.

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“FINALLY. I’ve been waiting for this.”

I don’t even feel bad saying it—Paxton needed his own story because I was tired of him circling Sydni like he was going to change the ending. 😭

So seeing him finally… let that go? Grow up a little? Actually choose something real for himself? I loved that.

And Pia? She’s not the one. She’s the right one. The kind of woman who doesn’t compete, doesn’t chase—she just is. And you can feel how that shifts him.

I didn’t expect to root for him the way I did, but by the end, I really was.

Now I just need to know… how are they doing today? Because I’m not ready to leave them like this.

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“I didn’t expect him to be the one…”

I’ll be honest, I didn’t think I’d be this invested in Paxton. He always felt like the one who would never really settle, never really choose anything long-term.But this book completely changed how I saw him.

There’s something about watching a man become aware of himself… not because someone forced him to, but because he wanted to be better. 

And Pia? You can feel that she’s not just falling for him, she’s reading him. Their connection felt different. Slower. Intentional. Like both of them knew what was at stake.

By the end, I wasn’t just rooting for them. I respected the journey it took to even get there.

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