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No End To Love: A Love In Spring novel Kindle Edition
Ellie Hawthorne lost her faith in love when trusting the wrong man cost her a job she loved and her reputation both as a woman and a teacher. So when she inherits her grandmother’s beach cottage in Spring Harbor, Oregon, she’s happy to leave the city and the gossip behind, and finally put down roots—without a man.
Adam Cavanagh lost his faith in love when his wife died in his arms, leaving him with their six-month-old daughter and a broken heart he knew he could never stitch back together. Three years later, his only goal is to be the best dad he can—without a woman.
When Adam moves in next door to Ellie, they’re determined to be nothing more than friendly neighbors and safeguard their hearts. But as their lives entangle and feelings get involved, can they get over their fears and open their hearts to love?
A sweet, single dad romance for fans of heartwarming stories and small-town settings. No End To Love is the first book in the Love In Spring series, but it can be read on its own.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 14, 2017
- File size1819 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B06WVC9Y9H
- Publisher : (February 14, 2017)
- Publication date : February 14, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 1819 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 288 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,704,369 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,237 in Contemporary American Fiction
- #10,547 in Saga Fiction
- #11,676 in Small Town & Rural Fiction (Books)
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About the author
Grace writes heartwarming stories set in Ireland or in small towns in the United States—two places where she’d love to live while writing full-time. She’s also an avid reader who thinks daydreaming should be a paid profession and that the world would be a better place if bookworms ruled it.
Growing up as an only child, she spent all her free time with her nose stuck in books, enjoying the company of fictional friends, while dreaming of becoming an author. Discovering books by Rosamunde Pilcher was the turning point in her life, and she decided to start writing down the stories that kept playing in her head, just for fun. After the first couple of stories, though, she found it impossible to stop—and she’s been writing ever since.
Visit Grace’s website https://authorgraceroberts.com and subscribe to her newsletter to make sure you’re always up-to-date with her writing world.
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Ellie has lost both her parents to tragic deaths. Her twin brother is in Afghanistan. She just lost her beloved job due to a man she trusted and thought loved her. She is done with men. She moves to Spring Harbor to start over.
Adam and Ellie are neighbors. The two start to get to know each other because of their proximity to each other and because Ellie is Sophie’s preschool teacher. Ellie feels an instant spark when she first meets Adam. She fights it because she knows he is still not over the loss of his wife and probably never will be. Adam is buried in his grief when he first meets Ellie but she slowly helps him out of it as their friendship develops.
Can Adam really love again or is Ellie headed for another heartbreak?
This is a beautiful story about how love both family and true love can help heal wounds and bring joy to life.
Not many authors know how to write a dead spouse troupe and knock it out of the park. Unfortunately, this is true for this particular author.
This book missed the mark for me. Adam's love for Ellie never seemed real to me. In their dialogue, Ellie always thought about Adam and felt butterflies in her stomach when she saw him. Adam never really mentioned anything about Ellie. Then all of a sudden, a little after the 50% mark, he realizes he feel something for her. Like where did any of these feelings come from???? Then later there is a big jump in feelings, but I didn't read about him developing this feelings. It just felt like his feelings were forced the entire time.
He is still very much in-love with his dead wife. He goes to see her a little before the books ends and is calling her "baby". He doesn't call Ellie anything...I'm not saying it doesn't mean he loves her, but "baby" is such an intimate thing to say especially if you are currently "seeing"someone.
The only interactions he had with Ellie was when she was doing something for him. He NEVER did anything for her...never took he out on a date or anything...he never did anything sweet.
At the end of the book he "saves" her from the dude that killed his wife I believe (not sure if it was the same guy since I was skimming by this part). Which was his fault to begin with. These turn of events were very random. There was no need. This did not show me that he loved her, it just pissed me off.
Ellie deserved so much better. I wish she had listened to her brother.
I'm not saying you can't love if you have loved and lost before, but as a reader I have to believe that it is actually love, not infatuation.
Last thing, WHAT HAPPENED TO SAMMY's STORYLINE?????? I was actually more interested in what was going on with the little boy than Indecisive Adam.