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5 of 5 stars

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Richard is the guitarist for the hot new band tearing up the music scene, Carolina George. Living his tortured life one day at a time, he has tried to avoid going back home to his hometown where the only woman he has ever loved still lives. But when his sister decides to hold her wedding there, he has no choice but to return. Violet has put her life back together as best she can after Richard left her all those years ago. After seeing each other again they both realize that their connection has never broken. Knowing his demons are hiding in the shadows, Richard will do whatever it takes to keep Violet safe and pray that his secrets will not cost him his moonflower.

OMG!!!! This story was an emotional rollercoaster that had me on the edge of my seat right from the very first page with the suspense of what secrets would be revealed and the turmoil that Richard was living with. Smiling and laughing at the craziness of Reece and the adorable whirlwind that is Daisy. Also had me in tears for the pain that Violet and her family endured with her mother battling cancer but also the undeniable love that the families in this story have for each other. I did struggle with the mom having cancer as it brings back memories of my mother, but they are extremely happy memories. Zachary Weber and Andi Arndt did a phenomenal job bringing this story to life and making you feel every emotion just as the characters would have felt them. This was the best book in the series in my opinion and is a must-read!

Falling into You is a second chance romance in the Falling Stars series from A.L. Jackson.

"Richard. My husband. My sun that ushers in the day. You will always be the beat of my heart." - Violet Ramsey (Marin)

"My wife. My moonflower in my darkest night. You will always be the song of my heart." - Richard Ramsey


                       

          

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