Friday, March 15, 2024

NEVER FALL AGAIN (Gossamer Falls) by Lynn Blackburn


 Book Description:  Landry Hutton has spent three years rebuilding her life behind the secure gates of The Haven, an exclusive resort on the outskirts of Gossamer Falls, North Carolina. As the artist-in-residence, and with her pottery prized by The Haven's guests, Landry is finally ready to settle in permanently. She wants to give her daughter, Eliza, a safe home to grow up in and hires former Marine Callum Shaw to handle the construction.

Cal grew up in Gossamer Falls and always knew he would someday join his family's business. He longs for a family of his own but has almost given up on that ever happening. Landry is funny, gifted, and everything Cal could ever want in a partner, but he vows to keep his distance. Landry has a daughter and a past. Cal has been down that road before and barely survived when the woman he loved left, taking her two sons with her. He can't bear to lose like that again.
Before construction on the house can begin, Landry's pottery is destroyed in a suspicious fire. It soon becomes clear that Landry and Eliza are in grave danger--but because of whom? But, after losing one relationship, he is hesitant to try again.


My Thoughts:  It's been awhile since I've read a story by Lynn Blackburn. 

I love suspense and thought this would be a great read.

I enjoyed reading about North Carolina. However, the story is a lot about relationships with some of the suspense.

Honestly, I'm not into reading so much about relationships as the actual mystery/suspense of the storyline.

While the story was not quite my cup of tea I did think that Lynn Blackburn did a great job of building the characters and their stories.

Landry Hutton is a pretty brave lady with a sweet daughter.  Callum "Cal" Shaw is a great character too.

If you like suspense with a lot of relationships and finding out what is going to happen with the characters, you'll love this story!


*This book was provided for review by Revell.  All views are my own and I was not obligated to review this book*


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