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The Lights on Knockbridge Lane

The Lights on Knockbridge Lane


The Garnet Run Series, Book 3

by Roan Parrish

⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5 


Adam Mills has moved back to his hometown of Garnet Run with his adopted daughter  August shortly before the holiday season… Adam is adamant that the messy bread-up that has sent them home, won’t ruin their Christmas, so when his daughter asks to have the more Christmas lights ever on their house- Adam pulls out all the stops, even reaching out and accepting help from strangers and the cute reclusive neighbour across the street.


Wes Mobray likes to start in the shadows, he’s not comfortable under other people’s gazes… but the new neighbour and his little daughter that insists on their friendship makes him step out of his comfort zone this holiday season! Maybe this could be the family he never thought he could have?


I just love the characters Roan Parish creates. Adam, Wes and August all have such endearing personalities. I was captured by Adam trying his best to make things right for his daughter in their strained circumstances, Wes’ family drama and consequential reclusiveness and August, the glue that captures these two, brings them together and then brings them back to each other!


This story was a great addition to the Garnet Run series and is perfect for readers looking for a heart warming Christmas romance!


And I can't not congratulate author Roan Parish on the first ever LGTBQ Harlequin Special Edition! Hopefully it's not the last!



The Lights on Knockbridge Lane by Roan Parrish was released release October 28th, 2021.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Harlequin and the Harlequin Publicity Team. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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