Title: After We Fall (Take the Fall
#3)
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 26, 2016
Random House Loveswept
Review copy provided by publisher
Book Description:
A
tough cop with an even tougher past, Hunter Sloan has never let anyone stop him
from getting what he wants—and he wants Evangeline Ambrose bad. With her gentle
curves and raw vulnerability, Hunter’s beautiful, mysterious new neighbor
awakens his protective side. Determined to do right by a woman who’s gone
through hell and back, Hunter could be the one to take away the pain—so long as
his own secrets don’t sink their relationship before it begins.
Having
escaped an abusive marriage, Evangeline simply wants to start over in the
small, quiet town of Forrestville. She’s also avoiding all contact with the
opposite sex, because she just can’t trust her instincts when it comes to
men—not even with the sinfully sexy cop next door. So why can’t she stop
thinking about him? Hunter has darkness in his soul, and yet no one ever made
her feel so safe. For all her best laid plans, Evangeline didn’t count on
choices this hard—or temptation this hot.
Liza’s Review:
I’m a huge fan of Marquita
Valentine and was so excited to see there was a new story in her Take the Fall
Series. We first met both Hunter and Evangeline in the second book in the
series, and it was absolutely the worst time in Evangeline’s life. I would like
to issue a trigger warning to all readers, After We Fall deals with the
recovery from an abusive marriage, though Ms. Valentine handles the story in a
completely respectful way.
I loved the growth of both
Evangeline and Hunter in this book. Hunter grew up with an abusive father, so
he could totally sympathize with Evangeline. I liked that he understood her and
her situation enough to give her the space she needed to feel comfortable with
him. I loved that he was willing to go at any pace Evangeline needed to be in
her life. Yes there was obviously an
attraction even in the beginning between them, but I completely understood
Evangeline being so hesitant to start something with another man.
I loved Evangeline started
making friends again after she moved to Forrestville. Yes she had Hunter as a
friend, but she needs girlfriends and I love that her neighbor Saylor becomes a
true friend to Evangeline when she needs one the most. I really think having
Saylor as a friend actually helped Evangeline be more open to other friendships
and relationships.
I loved the slow build to
Hunter and Evangeline going from friends to lovers. My only issue was the fact
that Hunter wasn’t honest with Evangeline in the beginning about the cage
fighting. I understood his reasoning,
but as she hadn’t had choices in the past, I didn’t like he didn’t give her a
choice in the beginning. I did love how protective Hunter was, but felt like in
this instance, he was a bit overprotective.
I hated that Evangeline’s ex
got back in touch with her. I really wanted to kick him in the junk for all he
had done to her in the past and the fact that he tried to control her again after
she had finally started over. However, I have to say I loved she was no longer
the doormat he made her in the past and she was strong enough to actually stand
up and take control of her life this time. I know it was partially the fact
that Hunter has shown her what real love looked like and she had started to
become the woman she was before her ex that helped her find the inner strength
she needed.
After We Fall put me through
the emotional wringer in the best possible way. I highly recommend this book
and the entire series to everyone. I feel like it just gets better with each
book. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next book.
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