Falling Home (Buckeye Falls Book 1) by Libby Kay – Review by Tia Martel
Falling Home by Libby Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Ginny is returning home from New York to take care of her father after he has surgery. She’s not looking to do anything outside of taking care of him during the Christmas holiday. This includes no time for her ex-husband, Max. That gets a little hard when he becomes her planning partner for the Christmas Jubilee.
Max has spent the last two years missing the woman who got away and broke his heart. He’s done everything he can to put his heart into the diner that may have played a part in their split in order to forget her, but when Ginny comes back home, it’s hard to put all the focus where it belongs. Now he’ll use any excuse he can to spend time with her.
Max can tell she’s starting to warm up to the idea of staying in town. He’s only got to convince her that he’s worth another shot.
Falling Home was a sweet story about love lost and finding love again. I don’t normally go for second chance romance when it involves marriage ending, but I thought I’d take a shot and I’m glad I did.
Ginny is stubborn, determined, and loves her father with every bit of herself. She’s willing to sacrifice so much in order to do what is best for her family. Max is also stubborn and determined to find a way to get back the woman he loves. The only mistake they both made was not communicating when it felt like things were falling apart.
This is a sweet romance that makes a great holiday read. But with a main character whose constantly cooking, you’re bound to get hungry.
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