Reckless Love (The Bennetts of Langston Falls Book 4) by KG Fletcher – Review by Shannon Fowler

Reckless Love: A Small Town Slow-Burn Forbidden Love Romance (The Bennetts of Langston Falls Book #4)Reckless Love: A Small Town Slow-Burn Forbidden Love Romance by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Becky and Glen were friends as kids. Tragic things happened while they were young adults, and the families became enemies. Crimes committed, prices paid, forgiveness earned. Well mostly. Becky didn’t know why everyone else forgave Glen for all his wrong doings, but she couldn’t. Until she tried harder. She looked into herself and tried a little harder to forgive, a little harder to get to know him. Friends turned enemies turned secret lovers.

I really enjoyed this story except the feelings the family had about Glen. They seemed very wishy-washy to me. The brothers, their wives and even Becky’s dad, seemed to feel one way, then felt another way and then again switched their opinions. I am happy with the way it all turned out but they kind of gave me whip lash with their emotions. Becky and Glen however, seemed to have their acts together.

My favorite quotes from this story came from memories of Becky’s mom.

~”every day you’re alive was a special occasion. Every second, every breath, a gift from God.”

~”treat yourself like a person worth special treatment. It was a form of self-care on a hard day.”

Moms know best and I bet she would have straightened this family out quickly.

This story is book 4 in the Bennetts of Langston Falls Series. This book can be read as a stand-alone but I definitely recommend the other 3 books as well!

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