Review: Falling into Paradise

And now it's time to reveal how I feel about the delightful romance, Falling into Paradise!

Sophie Redmond is warm and loving but hurt by her past – hurt by people who should know better, and others who would use her to their own ends. Damon Watson has never had a deep relationship. This small town sheriff is known as the Romeo of Paradise Falls. He gives her a speeding ticket their first day in town, and she remembers all her rules about men when he faces her again. Those rules came about after a career breakdown, and the memories of her less than idyllic childhood, but Damon's bent on getting as close to her as he can.
Secrets from the past rule her their heads, but not their hearts. What begins as an erotic romance quickly morphs into a fascinating, breathtaking romantic suspense. Mistakes of the past no longer rule Sophie and Damon as they realize what is most important to them.
Kemy Chetty turns up the heat in this novel right at the beginning, yet this book is more than two people attracted to each other. The reader will be able to relate to the humanness of Damon and Sophie. They will feel the pain of each of these star-crossed lovers as they fight to overcome their pasts and move forward with their futures. Chetty draws out the ache of losing a precious child, and how it brings these two adults closer and closer. Every moment is fraught with danger, and even injured Sophie manages to push herself past the pain of all rejections to see the future – even if means she has to be alone. Damon's surprise will have everyone sighing with romantic happiness. There are moments of "I never saw that coming" followed by "oh, she didn't." But the one thing I know about Falling Into Paradise. It's a page turner I want to return to many times in the future.

Published on March 21, 2013 04:39
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