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Falling for You

Falling for You


A Sapphire Springs Novel, Book 3

by Barb Curtis


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


Barb Cutis delivers all the small town romance vibes you want with her third instalment in the Sapphire Springs series!


Single dad Rob is trying to restart his life back in his hometown. From custody battles with his ex-wife, switching careers and just trying to be a good da, he has his plate pretty full.


But life seems to deliver just what you need, when you least expect it!


Wandering spirit/ yoga instructor Faith has just returned to her home of Boston from the tropics of Fiji to find that she has received a surprise inheritance of a dilapidated ancestral manse in the small town of Sapphire Springs. She’s pretty estranged from this side of the family and the link this hose has to her family past is too hard to resist!


Lucky for Faith she immediately meets a new local contractor, Rob! Must be fate!


These two have so many reasons to avoid the sparks that  fly between them. She docent plan on staying. He needs to think about the kids. They are both too busy and have too many responsibilities for a fling… but  outside agencies keep pushing them together and once they discover a mystery about Faith’s ancestors, they are even more tied together!


This was a fun, sweet read and I loved returning to Sapphire Springs for another well deserved HEA again!



Falling for You by Barb Curtis is scheduled to be released March 29th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Forever Grand Central Publishing and ebook through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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