Author: Stephanie Napolitano
Genre: Small Town Romance
Format: Kindle, ARC
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Series: No, Standalone
Pages: 347
Fall from Grace follows former NYC party girl and socialite Grace Harrington, who’s spent the last year as an outcast after a scandal shattered her high-society life. No longer the carefree woman she once was, Grace struggles with her tarnished reputation. Her mother refuses to accept the new Grace, and her so-called friends have turned their backs on her.
Desperate for a fresh start, Grace seeks refuge in the small town of Grand Haven, where she finds herself charmed by the simple life—and even more so by Caleb, the rugged single dad who owns the local bar. As Grace begins to heal and rediscover herself, her past resurfaces, threatening to unravel everything she’s worked to rebuild.
Can Grace overcome the shadows of her old life and finally find her place, or will she keep falling?
A small town, single dad romance with an HEA!
Review:
🩷 Small town🖤 Single Dad
🩷 Age Gap
Fall From Grace is a sweet small town romance that starts as a big city tragedy. Grace is a big city party girl who, after a tragedy befalls her, runs away from her life in the big apple to hide in a cozy little town. Grand Haven is exactly what a sweet little town should be, it's full of small town, Hallmark-ish charm and the cast of characters in Grand Haven are a wonderful, diverse group of people. Napolitano does a very nice job making the characters in this book, well... characters.
Caleb is a hot single dad, so his little girl, Noelle, plays a big role in the book. While there's some sad moments with little Noelle, she's a ray of sunshine throughout the book. While he may be hot, Caleb has a few issues, like a fear of being abandoned by city girls because this exact thing has happened to him before. But, he's a sweet, stable, sexy bar owner with a good support system. He's basically the exact opposite of Grace, who is living out of hotels and Bed & Breakfasts.
Grace and Caleb have heat and chemistry almost from their first meeting and it's easy to see how they fall in love as the story progresses. While they don't weather their first big hurdle very well, no one in romance novels ever does. Talking goes out the window and Grace does what she does best, she runs. The whole thing could probably have been worked out with better communication, but overall their struggles aren't insurmountable.
Fall From Grace has a few different things happening, there's a redemption plot, a romance between Caleb and Grace, and a side-plot with little Noelle. So there're a lot of threads and Napolitano does a great job tying them all up in the end. There're no loose threads hanging around, everything is tied up with a pretty pink bow. When the book ended, I still wanted to know more about Grace and Caleb's life together, which I think is the mark of a good story.
Overall, I would recommend this book for anyone who enjoys cozy, small town vibes.
Rating:
❤❤❤❤ - Delightful!!
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