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A low angst, small town, single parent romance is the charming gem that you will find between the pages of Never Too Close. This third installment of the Star Falls series by Chelle Bliss is truly a softly sweet romantic delight. Bliss' writing is easy to read, clear and conversational, creating the perfect environment for a gentle and well paced read. Bliss' characters are dimensional and well rounded, each clearly playing the role they need to. Never Too Close is perfectly heart warming and a gentle no/low conflict romance that is perfect for a Sunday evening at home.
This novel is between Vito and Eden. Eden is new to town, she is a single mother, and she is here to put down roots and build the family and future that she wants for herself and her daughter. Vito is a firefighter at a cross roads in his own life, unsure of what his future will hold. These two have a charming first meeting and the attraction easily grows between these two. This romance is sensual, gentle and has a careful and clear build. I love that his novel is not about obstacles but more about building a relationship that has a future. I love the way these two easily understand the other and give their trust. I love the way Vito falls for Juniper, Eden's daughter. I love how these two easily intertwine their lives and support the other, build the other up, and trust the other through the ups and downs of every day life. Bliss shows the reader that romance and love is built in the everyday, that that the butterfly feelings are just as intense and endearing as the fiery sparks of chemistry.
If you are in the mood for a gentle love story than look no further than Never Too Soon, I was easily romanced and fell head over heels for Vito, Eden and Juniper and absolutely adored their love story and family. I would definitely recommend this novel, and it can be read as a standalone as well as being an absolutely delight when read in series order.
Thank you to Valentine PR for an eARC, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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