Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Every Time We Fall In Love by Bella Andre ARC review

Every Time We Fall In Love (The Sullivans, #18)Every Time We Fall In Love by Bella Andre

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Harry Sullivan has always held it together, been the rock, the glue, the light in the darkness. None of those things were applicable when he answered his door one day.
Growing up the son of a famous father who mourned the death of his wife some 30 years later came with some struggles. Namely having a life outside taking care of his family. He would do anything for his family, including giving up his happiness for theirs.

Molly Connal didn’t have the close-knit family relationships that Harry did. She could barely see her grandparents let alone parents a few times a year from the time she went to boarding school in first grade. Starting a relationship with Harry and all that his life entailed was her best decision but also the hardest in the end.

Little did they know that almost 16 years after their break-up someone would draw them back together again. Can they make it work this time around?

Every Time We Fall in Love is not only a great second chance romance for Harry and Molly but also a second chance “love” story for William Sullivan as well. He had given up on painting when his wife died, changed careers and basically became a recluse. 3 decades later he finally sees clearly, realizes what he has lost, what has been sacrificed for him in the process and feels the stirring in his soul again to paint. He knows just what his first painting should be.

Harry and Molly approach their rekindled love with trepidation not wanting to repeat the mistakes of the past but also not wanting to live in the past. They both made mistakes, they both have regrets but they wouldn’t be the people they became without them. Becoming a new family is just the healing they all need to have a great future.

Once again Bella Andre weaves a love story full of hope and joy, but also pain and suffering. Humans make bad choices but our ability to rise above, live and learn is what helps us move forward in our life paths. I received an advance copy without expectation for review. Any and all opinions expressed are my own for this 5 star read. Years after my first Sullivan novel, I still would give anything to be a part of this close-knit family. I know I am certainly not alone in that sentiment.




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