Falling For Forever

Contemporary Romance

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The last thing you want to do from 100 feet in the air, is fall. . .

On a day marred with pain and heartache, Daniel Montgomery seeks one thing: solitude.

When a rambling intruder disrupts the peace, Daniel finds himself instantly enamoured by the so-hearted stranger. But the corporate raider will have to work hard to earn shares in Sarah’s life, all while withholding the truth.

Her mother’s recovery has been Sarah Butler’s sole priority since moving back home. She doesn’t have time for a life of her own and most certainly not for romance. But when misfortune strikes again, Sarah finds herself with more time and new options she must learn to manage. At the encouragement and support of her loved ones, Sarah starts to believe that maybe she can have it all.

But it’s called falling for a reason, and when you fall for a wolf in sheep’s clothing, it’s hard to know who you’ve fallen for at all.

Trigger Warnings: loss of a parent, strained familial relations, reactive depression, deliberate dishonesty, explicit language and on page intercourse 

Praise for this book

Gah! I did not expect to have to write my initial thoughts of this book with tear blurred vision but here I am…
A story of family ties, grief and healing, growth in relationships and trust in friendships. I read this book in one sitting and immediately wanted the next books in the series.
Incredibly well written, dual POV, well built and thought out characters and realistically flawed relationships made this book a top read from this debut author.
I am honoured to have received an ARC and cannot wait for this book to be out in the world!

When I heard that Sia Morgan was writing her debut novel, I knew that I needed to read it! And, it did not disappoint!! Right out of the gate I loved the connection between Daniel and Sarah. Let me tell you, Daniel pulled off some swoon worthy moments for Sarah that had me longing for my own Daniel to show up. This book at times had me in all the feels and Sia Morgan captured the complex raw emotions of grief so well. This was a quick read filled with some good spice and even better characters. I am so excited to read more by this author and can’t wait to see what she creates next.