Saturday, April 17, 2021

The Fall (Love In O'Leary #1)


Another author to obsess over = Another series to binge read. This time with May Archer and her Love In O'Leary series. The first book in this series is titled "The Fall"

["“I was in free fall the moment we met, and I just keep falling.”

Small town police officer Silas Sloane knows every resident of O’Leary, New York. He’s earned the love and respect of its citizens, though living under the small-town microscope grates on him. But though he’s good at his job, there’s one thing he’s not good at: commitments… Until Everett.

Widower Everett Maior, O’Leary’s newest citizen, came to the small town kicking and screaming. He never wanted to become primary caretaker for his grandfather and has no interest in living the provincial life. Snarky and superstitious, he’s proficient at keeping people at a distance... Until he lays eyes on Silas.

Strange disappearances are plaguing O’Leary, though, even as Silas and Everett find their growing attraction undeniable. Can they find their way to a future together, even as ghosts from the past threaten to tear them apart?"]

I do remember Si from the crazy amount of introductions in the prequel novel. Mostly because he said he was perfectly fine being single and never settling down and all around being a commitment-phobe. Which means, he'd fall pretty damn hard sooner rather than later. Obviously.

And then superstitious and suspicious as fuck Ev comes into the picture... He doesn't see O'Leary as a Hallmark movie. Fuck no. He sees the start of a #CriminalMinds episode. Which I mean (spoiler alert), he wasn't entirely wrong.

Add some sweets from Cal's bakery and some guilt-trips from Grandpa and you have yourself the start to a very good book. ;)

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