Finding Love in Ivy Falls
by Amy True
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Pub Date Nov 14 2024 | Archive Date Nov 04 2024
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Description
What if choosing love means breaking a family?
Tessa is struggling to run her mother's beloved book shop and the business is failing. At least she has her dear friend (and accidental heart throb) Manny, to support her. As single parents, they understand each other and their friendship is too important for Tessa to give in to the chemistry between them.
With the sudden success of his home renovation show, Manny is appalled to discover just how much the internet knows about him. While he navigates his new and strange life, his feelings only grow for Tessa as he helps her refurbish the bookshop.
But when Tessa's ex-husband returns to Ivy Falls, she must make a decision: should she follow her heart, or does she owe it to her girls to fix their family?
An uplifting small-town romance perfect for fans of the Virgin River series.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781804367995 |
PRICE | £1.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 336 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This is a great example of a cosy small-town romance and ticks all the boxes: two single parents who have great chemistry, their cute kids, and a whole host of supporting characters in their family, friends and well-meaning townsfolk. It's the second in the Ivy Falls series, and I think it definitely benefits from having read the previous book, as a lot of the relationships are already established and you'd miss out on a lot of context.
I feel like there's nothing hugely groundbreaking, and the story plays out pretty much how you'd expect, but that's not necessarily a bad thing - it's a book that does what it says on the tin, and does it well, a comfort read that left me satisfied and looking forward to further instalments!