Friday, October 27, 2017

Jill's Review of Falling Fast by Aurora Rose Reynolds


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"Managing his parents’ biker bar was never part of his plan, but after meeting Gia Caro, he’s beginning to think that’s exactly where he’s meant to be."


Meet Colton & Gia in
Falling Fast by Aurora Rose Reynolds!


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Blurb
Colton and Gia are from Until June


Colton Allyster is relieved to be back home. After a year of rehabilitation, losing his career as a Marine along with his fiancé, he’s had to learn quickly what’s really important. Colton grew up wanting to serve his country. Managing his parents’ biker bar was never part of his plan, but after meeting Gia Caro, he’s beginning to think that’s exactly where he’s meant to be.


Ever since Gia Caro arrived in the small, sleepy town of Ruby Falls, Tennessee, her life has spiraled out of control. Between losing her grandmother a little more each day to dementia, and her hot boss’s constant attention, her once quiet existence isn’t so quiet anymore.


After weeks of sidestepping Colton, things get out of hand, and before Gia knows what’s happening, she’s spending her nights in his bed and her mornings in his kitchen. And as he cleans out drawers and makes room in his closet, she starts to wonder if she’s falling too fast.

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REVIEWED BY JILL




4 stars for - Falling Fast - by Aurora Rose Reynolds. We met the main characters briefly in Until Her but rest assured this is a complete stand-alone separate from the author’s other works. As with all ARR's stories they tell the tale of instant, head over heels - falling in love and after all the books she has written (and I have read) I have come to rely on her brand of happily ever after.
Gia Caro has not had an easy upbringing - she lost her mother and is forced to move with her father and his new wife to Chicago. Her step-mother is not at all maternal and spends more time belittling Gia than she does anything else. Then out of no where her father becomes ill and dies of a terminal disease leaving Gia in the care of this woman who truly couldn't care less about her. Going away to college was the best thing to happen to her and gave her the freedom she needed to flourish, but after graduating and settling into a job she enjoys she gets a call that changes her entire life.
Colton Allyster is a man who knows adversity after coming back gravely injured from serving for his country overseas in the Marine Corp. He had no choice in his discharge from the military so he is now part owner of his parents bar in a small town in Tennessee. While getting ready to open for the day he agrees to interview a new waitress for his mom. They own a bar that caters to bikers not high class folks so when a gorgeous woman walks in looking like a librarian fantasy come to life he is shocked to find out she is the one applying for the new position. Colton decides right then and there that he and Gia will happen one way or another.
This was a true ARR book in every way with the alpha male falling hard and fast for a girl from the big city, but this one had some twists worked in too. I also loved the hot and sexy scenes that are a staple of anything Ms. Reynolds writes. Now I know this is only slated to be a stand-alone, but there is so much potential for more with Colton's brother and best friend both needing HEA's too - I really hope she decides to turn this one into a series too :)

About the Author

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Aurora Rose Reynolds is a navy brat who's husband served in the United States Navy. She has lived all over the country but now resides in New York City with her Husband and pet fish. She's married to an alpha male that loves her as much as the men in her books love their women. He gives her over the top inspiration everyday. In her free time she reads, writes and enjoys going to the movies with her husband and cookie. She also enjoys taking mini weekend vacations to nowhere, or spends time at home with friends and family. Last but not least she appreciates everyday and admires it's beauty.


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