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I am head over heels for the Kelley Family! Stacey Lynn has done a lovely job of crafting this small town, family centered romance. It is a delightful and easy escape from the really world where love conquers all and it worth fighting and exploring without the ego of misunderstandings or miscommunications. Unbreakable Love is the third installment in this series and our next Kelley brother falls at first sight (like his other brother's) even if he tries to deny his feelings. Kelley through clarity, humor and ease brings to life this charming romance and easily leaves the reader excited for the next brother to fall!
Unbreakable Love is a single father romance between Gavin and Penny, his daughter Josie's new teacher. This romance is infused with small town charm, the strength of family and the forced proximity of being neighbors. I was charmed at each and every moment as these two charter the forbidden waters of romance with the enthusiastic charm of Josie rooting for Penny to be her new mom. There is a care and softness to this romance and the time and consent that these two build with each other deeps the feelings and understanding that they have for the other. Once Gavin gets out of his head and decides to take the risk of love this novel really sours with gentle romance, charming interactions and sweetness of just falling in love. I adored that this novel had a slower pace because it really helped to play into the small town charm of this series and gave the reader the opportunity to watch two adults fall in love while being properly conscious of the young impressional child they both love and care for.
Stacey Lynn is definitely an author your should read especially if you are looking for a low angst, quick and beautiful escape. You are sure to easily fall in love with her characters and her world and I am looking forward to seeing the rest of the Kelley brother's find their HEAs.
Thank you so much to Valentine PR for an eARC, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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