REVIEW: Falling for Leigh by Jennifer Snow

Posted September 5th, 2014 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Heartwarming, Review / 2 comments

Falling for Leigh by Jennifer Snow: Leigh Norris was trying to put down roots, something she didn’t have a ton of. The daughter of missionary parents this small town was something she had known since she was 15 and she wasn’t going to let a little thing like her infertility (that the whole town knew about), a divorce, or even seeing her ex and his family around 22833223all the time kick her out. She also wasn’t about to have new rumors pop up either which meant the very attractive new man in town was not about to step into her neatly ordered life.

Logan Walters just needed something to go right. As a writer he wasn’t used to the whole writers block thing. As a man he wasn’t used to being rejected as his former girlfriend had done when she picked up and moved to LA with their daughter. That’s what hurt the most, only a weekly phone call to his little girl, that wasn’t going to cut it. Logan was determined to get back on track and let no one and nothing get in his way.

When Logan and Leigh meet the sky falls in so to speak and Logan ends up with a cast on his dominant hand. Not a great beginning one would think but between a rickety ladder, a cast and a whole lot of past the future is falling straight into the plot line. The only question is will the author see what his readers do? Or will he end it the way he had predestined it?

Ms. Snow has given us a wonderfully sweet romance between two relatively normal people who are dealing with real life issues. While they aren’t quite your average Joe’s they are incredibility relatable. They are a bit older than “normal” romance hero’s but they also are given the life experiences behind them to make them more real. Ms. Snow has done a beautiful job with a beautiful romance.

Book Info:

4SPublished September 1st 2014 by Harlequin Heartwarming

Can she be his cure for writer’s block?

For New York novelist Logan Walters, falling for the girl next door was more than a cliche. It was a calamity! If Leigh Norris hadn’t been so attractive, and hadn’t been hammering relentlessly while he was trying to write, Logan would never have ascended her rickety ladder in a misguided mix of gallantry and frustration. And he wouldn’t have a broken wrist–or a guilty new assistant who can’t type. Clearly, his escape to the Brookhollow B and B was not going to be the quiet, idyllic retreat he needed to finish his overdue manuscript. But it was fast becoming much more interesting than expected…

 

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