This is the second book I’ve read by Cathryn Lyons, and once again, I couldn’t put it down. Arches is the kind of romance that gets under your skin—in the best way.
Ross and Xander meet at their best friends’ wedding, where the chemistry is instant, but both are emotionally guarded for their own painful reasons. Ross is still reeling from the loss of her parents, unable to face her grief. Xander is a single dad trying to move on after his wife left him and their son behind. When they reconnect at Ross’s grandmother’s farm, they strike up a “summer agreement” to keep things casual. Of course, that plan goes sideways as feelings deepen—without either of them admitting it.
I was completely immersed in their story. The emotional layers, the secrets (both past and present), and the slow build of trust had my heart aching for these two. Lyons has a real talent for blending witty, realistic dialogue with beautifully tender moments. The banter made me laugh, and the quiet scenes hit me right in the feels.
If you love romance with heart, humor, and just the right amount of steam, I highly recommend Arches. I finished it and immediately wanted more. Ross and Xander will stay with me for a long time.
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