The Fallen Man (The Olympic Peninsula Book #5) by Cat Treadgold – Review by Angela Hayes
The Fallen Man: A Heartwarming Holiday Romance Set in the 1990s by Cat Treadgold
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 Stars
The Fallen Man is the fifth and final book in The Olympic Peninsula series by Cat Treadgold. This is a series that just seems to get better and better with each new instalment- which made this a bit of a bittersweet read, knowing it was the final instalment.
It is a heartwarming and emotional romance that also has a bit of a ‘family saga’ feel., so I highly recommend reading the rest of the series, so you are able to fully appreciate the family dynamics, character development, and interconnected details that come with each book.
The author has imbued the story (and series) with plenty of heart & soul. Her characters are wonderful- cleverly crafted individuals with their own unique personalities, quirks, and flaws. Adding their own stamp on the series, which definitely wouldn’t be the same without them.
The story is sweet and tender in parts, but with enough drama and angst to keep me flipping the pages to discover how everything plays out in the end. I love how Ms. Treadgold has written a story/series with so many layers, facets, and interconnected details, which makes for quite an engrossing read.
This is Edward O’Connell’s story, he’s the eldest of the O’Connell’s — and what a story he has to tell… From priesthood to finding love unexpectedly- his story is a journey of discovery, in more ways than one. Edward and Lisette’s story was worth the wait, and they were perfect together. Again, as with the other O’Connell sibling’s stories, this grabbed my heartstrings, and plucked them, hard- making for a sweet, heartwarming, emotional, and memorable read…
Looking forward to more from Ms. Treadgold.
Happy Reading…
Thank you, Cat Treadgold!
Reviewed by @angelahayes
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