The Fallen Man (The Olympic Peninsula Book 5) by Cat Treadgold – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Fallen Man: A Heartwarming Holiday Romance Set in the 1990s (The Olympic Peninsula series Book 5)The Fallen Man: A Heartwarming Holiday Romance Set in the 1990s by Cat Treadgold
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The prodigal son returns! The Fallen Man brings the reader the story of the oldest O’Connell sibling and his journey of finding himself. It’s the next book in The Olympic Peninsula Series. A series consisting of 5 books that could possibly be read as standalone novels but flow better in Consecutive order.
Edward is back in his home state let alone town his family is very familiar with. He left the Church. A church that tried to ruin his life and career. If it were not for his ability of clairvoyance he may never have proven his innocence in the matter. Now that he is free of the church he is no longer a celebate man. Finding women flirting and falling at his feet, yet he seems to only have eyes for one.
Lisette keeps seeing this man lingering in her restaurant. When she works up the courage to talk to him, she realizes who it is. An O’Connell sibling, one of the wealthiest families in the area. A man she learns is a good conversationalist and would look forward to getting to know. So when he asks her out she feels, this could be it!
But no connection ever has easy navigation and this story is no different. Edward should really find himself before jumping head first into something new.
What happens between Edward & Lisette?
Will Teresa, Edward’s sister’s assistant, cause problems for them?
Those questions and so many more as you read this no novel. I’ve read all the books in the series and they are all great! I suggest everyone to start at the begin before jumping in.

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