Falling Hard
Falling for the Freemans, Book 2
by Kate Hewitt
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Pub Date Mar 10 2016 | Archive Date Jan 17 2017
Tule Publishing | Holiday
Description
He didn’t want complications. She was looking for a miracle.
Quinn Freeman has spent his life avoiding the dangers of commitment, but his reluctant return to his home town that’s steeped in tragedy for his family stirs up memories and emotions he’d intended to leave buried. His arrival lights hope in many hearts including one long dormant.
Meghan O’Reilly, the town’s only plumber and solo caretaker of her dependent sister, is weighted down with responsibility. She only sees in Quinn a careless charmer who isn’t used to hard work—but she still can’t keep from imagining his kiss… and longing for his touch.
Surely some things, like a fling between them, can be simple… Or is it possible for a fling to become forever?
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781943963829 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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"Falling Hard" by Kate Hewitt is book two in the "Falling for the Freemans" series. This is Quinn Freeman and Meghan O'Reilly's story.
Quinn's family left the little town of Creighton Falls when his family suffered a terrible tragedy. In its day the B&B brought tourist to their little town and provided jobs or income to a large number of people and businesses. After his family left town they did not keep the B&B open and the town suffered financially. Once an attraction for Creighton Falls is now an eyesore. Quinn has been asked by his mother to go access what needs to be done in order to sell the B&B.
Meghan's life hasn't exactly turned out the way she thought it would. She is the only town's plumber and is totally responsible for her dependent sister. Meghan has fond memories of when the B&B was up and running. It reminds her of the good days when she was growing up. She hopes that someday the Freeman's will reopen it.
Meghan being the only plumber in town ends up working at the B&B for Quinn in his attempt to get it ready to sell. Meghan sees Quinn as someone that is a charmer not a hard worker, but that doesn't stop the sizzling chemistry that she feels between them.
Quinn and Meghan both are dealing with different personal issues in their life. Will they allow these issues to prevent them from taking a chance at love?
This is a great romance with lots of sizzle. This is also a story where people are working on moving past the hurts and disappointments from their childhood. Will they be able to?
I received a copy of this book from Tule Publishing for an honest review. FYI, contains mature content.
Excellent read!! The Freeman's are an interesting family and they have endured a tragic loss in the past. That's what drove them from Creighton Falls but now Quinn Freeman is in town, looking to update the old B&B and get it ready the sale. As the only plumber in town, Meghan O'Reilly gets called to work on the old place. Quinn and Meghan are immediately attracted to each other but both have a load of worries on their shoulders so nothing serious can start there. A fling maybe??? And how can Quinn get the town to understand that he has to sell the B&B rather than reopen it like they all want? This is a book you want to read. I highly recommend it.
Enjoyed this book and look forward to Jake's book and hopefully family healing.
Quinn and Meghan were each other's life preservers in many sense in this book. Tragic hero overcoming a life of guilt and alienation, Quinn goes to the beginning of it all to start over. Meghan has always felt alone or abandoned having been left with an adult disabled sister. When Quinn sees being that, he might just be able to give Meghan love and reassurance she has never felt.
Rating 4.5/5
This is a very emotional story with a tragic past which still has to be reconciled for many of those involved. Quinn Freeman was a young child when his father was tragically killed in a boating accident. Quinn and his family then left the town which had been their home, Creighton Falls, abandoning the hotel they owned there. Quinn can’t remember what happened but feels guilty about his father’s death. When his Mum asks him to go to check out their now derelict hotel, he does so reluctantly. He intends helping make only essentiall repairs to the property to enable it to be sold. He stays in a nearby town and has an unexpected encounter with a young lady there which results in the young lady’s sister verbally attacking him. Back at the hotel, he contacts a variety of local tradespeople to ask for quotes and one of them is the plumber, Meghan O’Reilly. It turns out Meghan is the protective sister he’d already encountered. She carries a lot of responsibilities of her own but their attraction is mutual even if totally unwanted but both of them!
This is a delightful small town story, one where everyone knows everything about everyone else. Both Quinn and Meghan have their own issues and it is the exploration of these that makes this story such an emotional rollercoaster read. Their relationship develops from animosity to friendship and more as Quinn strives to work on repairing the hotel and develops ties within the community. Both Quinn and Meghan have lots to sort out for themselves before they can achieve their HEA together. This is the second book in this series but I think it works well as a standalone - though I have also read and reviewed the earlier novel, Falling For Christmas, which I also thoroughly enjoyed!
Many thanks to the publishers who gifted me a copy of this book through NetGalley without any obligations. This is my honest review after choosing to read it!
A very good contemporary romance. The characters are genuine and not over embellished. There are no villains, cruel or conniving exs, and not a single silly person is found within these pages. How refreshing! What you will find is a hero who's lost faith in himself. He only needs a purpose and someone to believe in him before he can begin to believe in himself again. In the heroine you'll find a woman willing to sacrifice the possibility of happily ever after for the sake of her sister. She's also gracious enough to forgive her parents of their failing. When they find each other, they find that missing link between coping and contentment.
I received an ARC of this book, from the publisher, via NetGallery, in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Quinn returns home to a town where past memories are painful and does not want ties. Meghan lives in that small town and has dependent responsibilities to stay away from complications of a relationship. These two must come together to be strong to face future together. Like the small town atmosphere and characters that keep the reader emotionally into the story.
Ebook from Netgalley and publishers with thanks. Opinions are entirely my own.
A very enjoyable second book in the series, well written and thoughtful.
Meghan is a single 28 year old plumber who has lived in a small town all her life and is the town's plumber. Having sole responsibility for her dependant sister has left her just managing to get by emotionally and financially. Life starts to change for Meghan when she starts work on an old B and B that is up for sale and meets Quinn an easy-going drifter who has family ties to the town and property.
I really enjoyed that although the attraction between the couple was obvious the two really took time to decide if they could commit and trust each other for the long-term as both would be making decisions that were life changing. It was lovely to read about the background characters living in the town and the community links.
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No need to read book one to enjoy this second installment of Falling for the Freemans. Hewitt made it easy to get to know Quinn Freeman, youngest brother in the family, commitment-phobe, and general screw-up. Well… in the past. And it was smooth sailing figuring out Quinn’s direction once he arrived in his former hometown of Creighton Falls: fix up the old family inn, and bring some vitality back to the town.
I adored Quinn’s plumber, Meghan. What a strong woman, to choose to be the primary caretaker of her sister with special needs, and deny herself her own dreams to be an integral part of her family and her town.
Quinn and Meghan aren’t perfect in Falling Hard, but they sure are cute together. Hewitt brings in ancillary characters just enough to add interest to the plot and tie the series together. This book focuses mostly on Quinn and Meghan — and it works for this small-town romance.
https://randombookmuses.com/2017/03/22/review-falling-hard-falling-for-the-freemans-book-2-by-kate-hewitt/
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1949782276
Falling Hard, the second book in Kate Hewitt's Falling for the Freemans series, is sensitive and thoughtful. Set in Creighton Falls on the St Lawrence River this is the story of Quinn, youngest of the Freeman brothers, and Meghan O'Reilly, town plumber and sole carer of her developmentally disabled sister Polly.
Both Quinn and Meghan have baggage to deal with. For Quinn it is the repressed memory of his father's death coupled with his family's lack of respect for him and his ability to achieve anything of note. For Meghan it's the need to care for Polly in the face of her parents' abdicating their responsibilities. Neither is looking for love. Not really.
The plot flows beautifully and as the story unfolds it's hard not to care about the future of the old hotel Quinn is restoring or the people of Creighton Falls who are so anxiously waiting for it to be opened so their town's life blood can be restored.
I really enjoyed this book and am eagerly anticipating the next Freeman family story.