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

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: 5 of 5 stars

Heart warming HEA
The 4th book in The Bennetts of Langston Falls is Becky’s story. She is the younger sister of the Bennett boys and is a strong, hard working and dedicated woman who knows what she wants and goes after it – that is until Glen Kirby. What unfolds is a brilliant story that holds you hostage until the end. I have thoroughly enjoyed every book in this series and even though this can be read as a stand alone it is so worth starting from book 1. Highly recommend.

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Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book 4) by Libby Kay – Review by Maisie Dickinson

Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls #4)Faking the Fall by Libby Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Libby Kay’s fourth instalment of the Buckeye Falls series, Faking the Fall, follows Alice Snyder who has recently moved back to her hometown because she’s feeling a little lost. She’s highly educated and well travelled but doesn’t have a clue what to do next in her life, and everyone in her family and small town is waiting for her to settle down. That’s when she meets James Gibson, the new guy in town and well-known artist, the perfect guy for her to start a fake relationship with. My favourite character was Alice because she is so relatable and my least favourite character was Ara, the best way to describe her is a menace. I recommend this book because the main character is extremely relatable, the romance ticks all the boxes, and it’s set at my favourite time of year! I’m excited to read the rest of the Buckeye Falls series now. “Take a page from your beloved romance books and make a grand gesture.”

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

A love story of redemption is the next book in the Bennett family series. 5 kids I would assume it’s safe to say 5 books. Which means there’s one left. Do you need to read them all in order? Not really. Reckless Love works very well as a stand alone, since it’s always referencing the past. However the series flows better if you read all of them.
Becky, the baby and the lone daughter of the Bennett children, has been taking care of her father and brothers since her mom passed. So when does that leave time for herself? It doesn’t, and she was okay with that. She’s in a place now as her brothers find significant others that she feels lonely and that something is missing. What she didn’t expect was Glen Kirby to be that answer.
How does one navigate feelings when the one they have feelings for is the potential enemy.
Glen has always had a thing for Becky, but he knows it will never happen. Especially with his past history between him and the Bennett family. 8 months sober he now sees life in a different light, but he’s still harboring some demons of the past. How can one move forward if they can’t let go? Simple they can’t! However Becky leads him down a path where anything is possible.
This book is a journey of redemption for Glen. It’s also a book of self discovery for Becky. Both characters show amazing character growth throughout. It’s probably my favorite book in this series to date!
Now it’s just a waiting game, at least for me till book 5 is released.

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Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book 4) by Libby Kay – Review by Whisper Hymer

Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls #4)Faking the Fall by Libby Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Faking the Fall by Libby Kay is the fourth book in The Buckeye Falls Series. This time we follow Alice and James as they struggle with adapting to new changes in their lives. Alice, is known around town for being trouble with a capital T, and James, new to town and recently divorced, decide to fake date. When real feelings start to interfere with a fake relationship things get interesting. If read in order, you get to see some old friends. If reading standalone- get ready to meet the lovable and kooky residents of small town Ohio Buckeye Falls.

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Melt My Heart (North Fork Series Book 3) by Alicia Street – Review by Christine Baranek

Melt My HeartMelt My Heart by Alicia Street
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Melt My Heart
By: Alicia Street

This is a fantastic novel. One that features characters so relatable that any of them could be a friend or a family member. We all have been there – been in a relationship that as hurt us so much that we now have trust issues and build walls around our hearts so high that we vow no one will ever cross them. Alicia street gives us two of these characters in Caleb and Wynter. I truly loved these characters so much and I felt that they had so much depth to them that they really felt like they were people who would be my friends.
Caleb is a former Navy Seal and comes from an incredibly wealthy family. He knows that most women only want to be with him for his money. However, the woman who hurt him was one from when he was a Navy Seal. That’s the one that made him build the walls.
Wynter has moved on from love. She is just working on building her career. However, she and Caleb intersect on a task. And from there the adventure begins.
I definitely enjoyed this book and will be looking to read more from Alicia Street. She does a fantastic job with character development and in creating a plot that is incredibly relatable. I cannot wait to read more from this author.

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Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book 4) by Libby Kay – Review by M Policicchio

Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls #4)Faking the Fall by Libby Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alice hasn’t found her place in Buckeye Falls or anyplace else in this world. She has wondered, she has learned, she has sought, she has adjusted, but she has never felt at home. Being labeled the “wild child” of the town due to her parents being the official first couple and her civic minded, straight-laced, do-good brother, Alice could never catch a break. Now she is back in town, living with her parents, until she either makes plans to get out of town or finds a way to fit in without losing herself.

James retreated when his world blew up. He divorce was public and savage. He has found a small slice of freedom and privacy in Buckeye Falls. The only problem is that he has lost his ability to create, which is kinda important since he is a painter. An perhaps fateful meeting of Alice and all of his creativity comes pouring back into him. James can’t understand the pull he feels towards Alice, the need to protect and defend her, but it tugs at him.

Alice and James get thrown together on the decorations committee for the Fall Festival. Once the rumors start, Alice devises a plan to convince James to fake date her to get the town gossips to get their noses out of her love life. It all seems to work out, except the fake dating feels real to both of them. When they both admit this, they start for reals dating. Outside forces still plot to break them apart. Will they survive?

James and Alice are an adorable couple. He finds her quirks and weirdness endearing and provocative. It doesn’t matter that she is a little on the disaster-prone side. James wants to be there to help clean up the messes. They are sweet. I love the way James handles Alice’s parents. It rocked. And Otis is super adorable. Madeline probably has a savings account that rivals Bill Gates!! Totally worth the read and attachment to the characters.

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Melt My Heart (North Fork Series Book 3) by Alicia Street – Review by Heather Bass

Melt My HeartMelt My Heart by Alicia Street
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read a few books from this author and she always blows my mind. This is the third book in the amazing North Fork series. It can be read as a stand alone but there are previous characters in this story as well. I was so excited to read Caleb’s book that I stopped everything and started it right away. I could not put this book down until the end. It only took me a few hours to devour this amazing story. I can’t wait to see what she will write next.

Wynter used to be all about the glitz and glamor until she got her heart broken. Now Wynter stays away from that crowd but then she meets the very handsome Caleb. She doesn’t trust him at first but there is something about him she can’t stop thinking about. Will Wynter find her Prince Charming or will he also be one of the frogs?

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

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

Reckless Love was a good read for me. This is book 4 in the series and there are so many characters in the book we have known from other books. Becky Bennett’s career is taking off with her brand and now she is hoping to publish The Farmers Daughters Cookbook.
She’s the only daughter in the Bennett family and everywhere she looks she finds happy couples. With Christmas coming up and her family working close with Glen Kirby, she finds a way thanks to her dad to forgive Glen for everything that has happened previously. Glen and Becky end up getting close and hiding it from the brothers until it can’t be hidden anymore. Her brothers are not happy with what’s going on and think it’s a game he is playing. One particular thing happens and maybe it will help her brothers see what’s right in front of them. Will Becky be able to be happy or will her brothers ruin whatever she has been building with Glen?

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

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

This is a nice addition to the series. It covers villain redemption which at times seemed difficult to swallow. He has been horrible in the first couple books and the author does a good job making the reader feel and change thoughts about Glen. This has a lot about guilt and forgiveness but what connected with me most was the addiction recovery. He has thoughts, feelings and learning new habits that were realistic and I felt the author did a good job. The story seems to drag a bit for me a couple different times. I thought it was a little flowery with the thoughts but other times the author does a cute job with her wording when thinking about the opposite character.
Overall this is a good one but not my favorite of the series. I look forward to James’ story.

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

Here we are again with yet another amazing 5 star read from KG Fletcher. I honestly adore all of her books, she writes about such wonderful characters who are so relatable and likeable. The characters in this book were no exception. Becky was so lovely to read about, she was a really wholesome person who is willing to see the best in everyone and this included Glen. Glen was trying hard to become a reformed character and he was working really hard and righting some wrongs he made. I think Becky was right to be cautious of him at the beginning because of her sheltered upbringing but I was so glad that eventually she warmed to him especially as I was rooting for the two of them from the beginning!
As always I cannot recommend this authors books enough and I always look forward to whatever she may bring out next!

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Merry Christmas, Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 3) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Katie Matthews

Merry Christmas, Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 3)Merry Christmas, Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved this story. It was so easy to read, the pace and flow were great and I just fell in love with all of the characters straight away. Riley was a brilliant female lead, she’s a devoted mother to her son Dylan but also because of her past she is very guarded and that does come across early on in the story however I think its totally expected considering what has happened in her life. I liked Mitch, I was anticipating her would be grumpy but he really wasn’t, he was a genuine, down to earth person who’s overprotectiveness was seen as being grumpy.
There was a connection between the two characters even if it didn’t seem it at times.
This was a lovely story and one that I highly recommend.

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Beyond Friendship (The Irresistible Series Book 3) by Marlyn Love – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Beyond Friendship (The Irresistible Series #3)Beyond Friendship by Marlyn Love
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a heartwarming story about the power of friendship and the journey of self-discovery. Brian is a bachelor who has walls up when it comes to relationships. Amanda is a romantic who goes back to Boston to follow her dreams. These two have an intense connection but a lot of baggage. They agree to remain friends – but that is getting harder and harder to stick to.

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

I was glad to see another book out by one of my favourite authors K.G. Fletcher. One click and it was in my hot little hands.

This is the fourth book in the wonderful The Bennetts of Langston Falls series. It is a steamy standalone romance tale, but I recommend reading them all in order to understand the characters, their lives and where they are coming from. But also, because you will be missing out on so much goodness of the other stories.

Reckless Love is a beautiful slow burn forbidden love tale set in a small town where everyone knows each other. The biggest hurdle is not the town but being the youngest and a girl it’s those pesky older brothers with their noses all up in her business.

This is Becky and Glen’s story. Glen has not been a popular boy, but it seems he has redeemed himself. Now he just has to prove himself not only to Becky but her family as well and the fun begins.

Becky is a big girl something her family, her brothers seem to forget so falling for the enemy is supposed to be a no go. Glen is a changed man and has turned his life and himself around but that doesn’t mean her family will greet him with open arms when they find out who she’s fallen in love with.

This steamy romance has everything you want in a romance story that melts your heart.

I loved this story, and I would highly recommend reading it. I mean who doesn’t like rainbow unicorns?

Reviewed by @jennadb

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

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

This was a good 4 star read. Becky has always taken care of her dad and brothers. She is lonely and she starts to grow close to her brother’s friend Glen. But of course that doesn’t go over very well. I really liked these two characters and was rooting for them to have a HEA. It definitely was not an easy journey. All of the characters added a great element to the story. It was finally time for Becky’s brothers to support their sister, but will they? I liked the playlist as well. The author does a great job with her writing and pulls you right into the story. I look forward to reading more from this author and series. 1-click and get started today.

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again! I absolutely LOVE this series! This truly wonderful author always creates such relatable, heartfelt characters and interesting storylines that you are completely hooked right from the very start! This fantastic book about Becky and Glens story most definitely delivered that and more. You simply have to do yourself a favour and get reading this wonderful series. Don’t just read this book but read the whole series!! you will thank me for it I promise.

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Beyond Friendship (The Irresistible Series Book 3) by Marlyn Love – Review by Tina Vega

Beyond Friendship (The Irresistible Series #3)Beyond Friendship by Marlyn Love
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brian and Amanda have become one of my favorite novel couples. Whew, the chemistry with these two. I was rooting for them no doubt. Brian meets a goddess just to find out it is his best friend’s sister. They go a long time avoiding each other. It is a slow burn. Brian with his playboy reputation, slowly wins our heart. He is wounded by memories which has caused some commitment issues. Seeing his character mature over time in the book was my favorite part. Watching a genuine love develop between the characters that isn’t based on sexual attraction although it is there. It was based more on the friendship that had developed and their mutual respect they have for each other. Great read!

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Melt My Heart (North Fork Series Book 3) by Alicia Street – Review by Julie Johnson

Melt My HeartMelt My Heart by Alicia Street
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Reggie brings Wynter and Caleb together at a time that neither of them are really looking to get into a relationship. Wynter is busy trying to get her non-profit up and running, as well as keeping a roof over her aunt’s head. Caleb has his very wealthy clients buying up his high end yachts and keeping him afloat.

Both Wynter and Caleb receive a mysterious letter from an attorney requesting their presence in his office. Neither one can figure out what they both have to do with this particular situation until their meeting. Both of their lives could possibly change forever, if the terms and conditions are followed through.

This was an enjoyable story to read. I did not realize that this was a part of a series until I finished the book. It’s easy to follow along and can be read as a standalone. I am interested in going back and picking up the previous books in the series.

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Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book 4) by Libby Kay – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls #4)Faking the Fall by Libby Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Faking the Fall is the 4th book in the Bukeye Falls series. It can be enjoyed as a standalone book, but you should read the others- The characters overlap, and they are cute books! I love the small town feel of them, and the characters are all wonderful. I enjoyed this book and seeing Alice evolve. Prior books and the beginning of this one, we get the impression she is a carefree kid. She really buckles down in this book and finds her place. She is part of a powerful family in the spotlight of Buckeye Falls, and she is the black sheep of the family. However, she is really cool and down to earth, although insecure. That was the one thing I didn’t like; how insecure the author made her. She jumped to worse case scenarios every time there was a hiccup with her and James, and plummeting to the deep end. I hope the author writes another similar series, because I loved this one. It has a Gilmore Girls feel to it. Highly recommend for a cute, clean romance series.

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Melt My Heart (North Fork Series Book 3) by Alicia Street – Review by Alison Risher

Melt My HeartMelt My Heart by Alicia Street
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is excellent escapism. The hero is a veteran with PTSD issues. The heroine has her own baggage. They connected through the rescue of an injured dog. Life in a small town where everyone knows everyone else’s business causes conflict in their budding relationship. Can they overcome their own issues in order to rescue each other’s hearts?

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Merry Christmas, Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 3) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Audrie Harrington

Merry Christmas, Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 3)Merry Christmas, Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I didn’t realize that this was the third book in the series, but it was easily read as a stand alone. I did go and buy the first two because I liked this book so much. Small town families and friends and drama. I am also a sucker for a book set at Christmas! Riley is a single mom living in Portland and working as a photographer. Her family has all moved to a small town in Montana and she goes back for a family wedding. She runs into Mitch, the bride’s brother, at the wedding and is annoyed by the “fighting guy” as she calls him. Riley asks him to dance with her to get away from a creepy old guy and they both feel sparks. She goes back to Portland and tries to move on, forgetting about the kiss they share until her aunt calls saying she is sick and she is back in Montana. Her son isn’t doing well in school and she doesn’t have a lot in Portland, but she is trying to make a home for them both. Riley avoids and Mitch confronts and Dylan is asking a lot of questions and hoping for a Christmas miracle! I can’t wait to dig into the first two to read about the other character’s stories more!

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the fourth one of the series. although it can be read as a standalone, I would recommend reading the other books first. I was intrigued to see what would happen with this book and these specific characters. I wasn’t convinced I would connect with them as I had the others. It didn’t take me long to realise again why I love this author so much. Her work is always fantastic and it doesn’t get much better than this.
The author has successfully taken a character not fully liked and has turned him into someone you find yourself rooting for. Despite everything being said about him, I wanted them both to find their way together. Their connection felt natural and real, which for me made it even better to read. This really is such a fantastic book and I would urge everyone to read it.

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Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book 4) by Libby Kay – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls #4)Faking the Fall by Libby Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Faking the Fall is the fourth book in the Buckeye Falls series. I’ve enjoyed a few of the books already so knew I was in for a treat! The books in the series work as standalones, each as a romance that focuses on particular characters from the community, but it’s fun to read them together and get to know the whole community!

In Faking the Fall we have two creatives, writer Alice and artist James, who are both facing creative blocks. They are also both recovering from bad break ups, which have brought them to Buckeye Falls. James is under pressure to produce more artwork after a long dry spell, and Alice’s parents are keen for her to move out and, preferably, get married and give them lots of grandchildren.

This is a fun fake dating story, with the inevitable sparks of real connection as things develop! I particularly enjoyed checking in with all of the familiar characters from other stories such as Max, CeCe, Natalie and Ginny. It’s great to see their stories continue to develop!

Faking the Fall gets five stars from me! I’d recommend the series to fans of cosy, small-town romance.

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

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

This is the 4th book in The Bennets of Langston Falls Series. You will definately want to read these books from the beginning so you get a complete picture of the Bennet family and the ups and downs of their lives so far.
I have loved this author’s writing. These romances are slow burn story’s but the writing is beautiful and I really find myself captured by these characters and their stories as they struggle and strive to find love.
In this story we focus on the sister to the Bennet Brothers Becky.
Becky has been taking care of her brothers and father for a long time. As anyone with brothers know they are definately over protective of Becky which has the disadvantage of making dating and meeting someone tricky. She has been through the ups and downs alongside her brothers so she knows all about the fallout with Glen and she isn’t ready to forgive. Even if her brothers are.

Glen is trying to rebuild his life after drugs and alcohol turned him into someone everyone hated. As he makes Amends with his one time friends he also trys to kindle the friendship with Becky.
As the pair start to spend time together feelings start to grow which shock them both but neither of them can fight. As they work towards building bridges and the fires of the love start to burn there are still things that could come up that will threaten to tear this pair apart.

Will Becky’s brothers accept their relationship? Has Glen really become a changed man? Is their budding romance strong enough to withstand the pressures that will be thrown at it?
This is a beautiful enemies to lovers romance that will definately grip your heart. Seeing Glen’s character develop through the series to now had me preying he finally finds his happiness, however the path of love is never smooth and this couple will definately have a few bumps to contend with along the way.

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Reckless Love (The Bennetts of Langston Falls Book #4) by KG Fletcher – Review by Angela Hayes

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: 5 of 5 stars

 

5 Stars

 

#lovealwayswins
Reckless Love is the fourth book in the wonderful ‘The Bennetts of Langston Falls’ Series by K.G Fletcher. I feel like every time I review one of Ms. Fletcher’s books that I am repeating myself, because there are only so many ways to say ‘she keeps outdoing herself with each new book she releases’, ‘I LOVE this story’ ‘I think it might be one of her best yet’, ‘she had me swooning while all the emotion strummed at my heart strings’, ‘this is another example of why Ms. Fletcher is on my automatic one-click, no questions asked author list’. But it’s all true, and I am having trouble finding the words to do her book/stories the justice that they deserve.
The Bennet’s of Langston Falls is a really fantastic series, each member of the family get their own book, and each one (so far) has captured my heart along the way. This is Becky Bennett’s story – and it’s a fabulous slow-burn, small town, enemies to lovers, romance with all the ingredients needed to make it a captivating read. This book could be read as standalone, but I highly recommend reading the previous books before starting on this one, as they are all superb stories in their own right, and they will all make you feel like you want to stay in Langston Falls and have a Christmas tree farm, listen to music, and hang out with good friends.
Another wonderful, contemporary romance with plenty of emotion, chemistry, sizzle, a little drama, forgiveness, redemption, family, taking a chance on love, and much more.
Can’t wait for more!
Happy Reading!

Thank you, K.G. Fletcher!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

My favorite types of romance novels are enemies to lovers. This story hit the mark. After the other books I feel like Becky is my little sister. I felt protective of her yet I was rooting for her happiness. Definitely a great read.

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

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

This author shows us a different side to the bubbly, caretaking sister Becky Bennett in this one. It is great to see Becky living for herself and finding what she has been missing in her life, love.

Becky has been the caretaker of her dad and 4 brothers since her mother died. She has a successful YouTube channel, she is in talks for a cookbook, she is an event planner on the family farm. Becky has accomplished many of her dreams at a young age. What she is missing is love and companionship. It is hard for her to believe but in the midst of all those people, she is lonely.

Glen Kirby has been through so much and has been the cause of so much pain for the Bennett family. Now, Glen is 8 months sober, working with Walt to create an apple wine blend, regaining his family farm, and rebuilding a truck in his spare time. One day out of the blue, Becky Bennett brings him a homemade apple pie and his life is changing. Becky agrees to be friendly which turns into legitimate friends.

As the friendship deepens, both Becky and Glen realize it could be so much more. The biggest obstacle is her family. They all say they have forgiven Glen. But is that the truth? Do they trust him? Can they see past the man Glen was to see who he is now? When true feelings come out, Becky and Glen are tested.

The author handled Glen’s internal struggle with his addiction with class, humanity, and realism. I want James’ book. I need James’ book. I don’t want James’ book. That means this beautiful series will end. Each book has been heartfelt, had amazing character, and beautifully written. Worth every minute you spend reading and re-reading this series.

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Forgiveness, love, redemption, secrets, family and trust…..this is the story that I loved of Becky Bennett and Glen Kirby. Reckless Love gave me all the feels of a slow burn romance, learning “patient love” and I love feeling like I am part of this family with each book of the series. While this book could be read as a standalone, I highly recommend reading this series from the begging to get to know the Bennett family as everyone should.

Knowing your past may haunt you, Glen Kirby is trying to make amends piecing his life back together day by day trying to get his farm back. Becky takes care of all the Bennett brothers and her father while they are all working at their family farm. Knowing how successful her cooking show is, Becky longs for simplicity in life…never knowing that around the corner Glen Kirby is there. Becky needs to start with forgiveness toward Glen and his past….but when slowly her walls come down an unexpected spark forms between them. The Bennett brothers are totally against this romance, but that does not stop Becky and Glen. Will the brothers come between Becky and Glen even though they forgave Glen for his past or will Becky and Glen defy all odds and get the HEA that they want and deserve?

I LOVED this book so much and I am already looking forward to Book 5!!! This series is fantastic.

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

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: 5 of 5 stars

I can’t get enough of this delectable little slice of warm apple pie ! This book is autumn leaves floating on the breeze & hot apple cider warming your hands . I tend to die hard for smutty fantasy books, ngl lol but this one is entirely enchanting all on it’s own. Truly lovely writing wraps around you like soft cashmere & creates a swoony little world just for you . Becky is purely radiant with kindness & Glen sparks belief in redemption. The most gently charming love story I have ever read, & brought tears to my eyes many times … only from admiration of the soft heartedness of it . All good love stories have a touch of uncertainty, but especially great love stories have a cuddle of happily ever after . This is an especially great love story & tbh I think my expectations will never be the same. In all it’s wonderful honey coated glory, this book is the perfect thing for cozying up with & finding peace like a golden sunset before the flurry of winter. AND ! the beautiful playlist included at the end is the melty vanilla bean ice cream on top.

 

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

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

Glen Kirby is working hard for redemption. He knows he made mistakes and has been sober trying to regain trust from those he hurt for months. Glen knows Becky Bennett is not wiling to trust him, but when Becky beings to talk to him and sees the man he now is he finds himself wanting to spend more time with her.

Becky has her own cooking show on YouTube called the Farmer’s Daughter. Her life has been sheltered with helping her father, brothers and whoever happens to be on the Farm. Getting close with Glen is not part of her plans and hiding the fact that they are dating is not ideal. Becky and Glen grow closer but how can they have a future if they are hiding how they feel? What happens when they are found out, will Becky’s family support them or try to break them apart?

I felt for Glen because in some ways he comes off as tainted where the others are concerned, even though he is proving himself to be a better man every chance he gets. I really liked Becky, I thought she was relatable and was rooting for her and Glen. Another great book in this series.

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