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Blue Hollow Falls

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You had me at the green house but the character in Blue Hollow Falls stole my heart.

This is one of those books that you just don't want to put down and you read the excerpt for the next book in this series because you can't imagine walking away now...YOU NEED MORE.

Fantastic, Fun and Family, BLUE HOLLOW FALLS has me hooked.

I received this ARC copy of Blue Hollow Falls from Kensington Books - Zebra. This is my honest and voluntary review. Blue Hollow Falls is set for publication June 27, 2017.
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I can honestly say I've watched soap operas with fewer plot twists in the family tree than there are going on in this book, but somehow Donna Kauffman manages to do more than just pull it off, it turns out fantastic. The character development in this story is exceptional and as the story progresses each character sneaks into your heart just a little bit more. While I absolutely loved Sunny and Sawyer, I really fell in love with Seth and I can not wait until the next book and get to read his story.

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This was a smart, witty, and sweet romance. It is the perfect summertime romance.

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I loved this well written book. Blue Hollow Falls has a great plot with a beautiful setting.

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This book was so good! I loved blue as a character. On occasion I would have to stop and take a deep beath before continuing because it really got the best of my emotions! A fantastic read. I can't wait to read more from Donna Kauffman

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I liked this romantic story set in the beautiful imaginary town of Blue Hollow Falls, in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.
The main characters (Sawyer and Sunny) are nice, well balanced people who experienced hardship in their lives and overcame it. Sawyer is a former military and he’s not a tortured hero (!) and Sunny is a horticulturist. There’s a cast of well-rounded secondary characters too.
The descriptions of both the historical and natural elements create a vivid setting and I’ve enjoyed getting to know this part of America. And the cover is beautiful.
I like well adjusted characters and tender and heartwarming moments in fiction, but in this story I missed some conflict and I thought there were too much conversations about their feelings (usually I criticize the lack of communication, but here it’s the opposite) or about uninteresting things.
I was curious about some characters (specially Will, but also his son, Jake, and Bailey) and hope they’ll have stories in this series.

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loved this book

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