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emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
henry is literally the best. like WHY CAN'T REAL MEN BE LIKE HIM??
I love wine. Love it. White. Red. Sauvignon blanc. Cabernet Sauvignon. Malbec. Merlot. Picpoul de Pinet....Heavenly. Sylvia Sawyer’s book comes with a wine warning because I wanted to try all the wine. Having Henry DeSantis to show me his wine making skills would make it even more perfect. I need a Cloverleigh Farm tour.
Isn’t it refreshing to read a book where the heroes are mature? Not late twenties, nope Henry and Sylvia are in their 30s. They both exude sex appeal. They are hot! You have to love a guy in a holey T-shirt and a girl who doesn’t care about the holes.
Sawyer sister number 4 did not disappoint. She was the sensible one. The one who played the mum role out of the 5 sisters. Suddenly single, suddenly doubting herself, lonely soul Sylvia is home. Home to the warmth of Cloverleigh. The whole feeling of this series makes me happy. Sleigh rides and hot chocolate. Beautiful sisters. Parents who dote on their children but don’t smother them.
Henry was in the background of the other books in the series. Poor Henry, he’s just as lost and alone as Sylvia. Two lost souls together is a perfect excuse to have a cheeky glass of wine. Sauvignon blanc for me please.
Isn’t it refreshing to read a book where the heroes are mature? Not late twenties, nope Henry and Sylvia are in their 30s. They both exude sex appeal. They are hot! You have to love a guy in a holey T-shirt and a girl who doesn’t care about the holes.
Sawyer sister number 4 did not disappoint. She was the sensible one. The one who played the mum role out of the 5 sisters. Suddenly single, suddenly doubting herself, lonely soul Sylvia is home. Home to the warmth of Cloverleigh. The whole feeling of this series makes me happy. Sleigh rides and hot chocolate. Beautiful sisters. Parents who dote on their children but don’t smother them.
Henry was in the background of the other books in the series. Poor Henry, he’s just as lost and alone as Sylvia. Two lost souls together is a perfect excuse to have a cheeky glass of wine. Sauvignon blanc for me please.
After I read ‘Insatiable’ by Melanie Harlow a little while back, I completely fell in love with the Sawyer sisters and I’ve been dying to read more books in this series. So when I got the opportunity to read the fourth book in the Cloverleigh Farms series I couldn’t resist and sign up for the blog tour. Soon after receiving the ARC, I was able to start reading.
In ‘Unbreakable’ we follow the oldest Sawyer sister Sylvia. Sylvia has recently gone through a terrible divorce leaving her without any self-esteem, and two kids. When Sylvia’s Ex doesn’t seem to really want to spend his time with their kids, she decides to go back to the town she grew up to stay with her parents for a little while and start over. What she didn’t expect was to see Henry, the way she did. Henry has been working for her parents for a while, but now they are both divorced and although he was always handsome.. Henry seems even more handsome now. And he makes Sylvia feel all these things she hasn’t felt in years, and possible ever.
Right from the very first page, ‘Unbreakable’ was another book I really loved. I simple loved Sylvia, the mom, and Henry the hard working kind of nerdy handsome guy. They had a connection that I could feel flying of these pages. As a mom myself I get how Sylvia was determined to make her kids lives better again. Even if that meant losing the one guy that made her feel happy again after a long and unhappy marriage. And Henry’s character was just so damn cute. I loved how we got to read this story through both there point of views.
There wasn’t really anything I didn’t like about this book. Sure, I don’t like rushed stories, and this romance is kind of sudden. But it was just perfectly them, and I loved it. And the more I think about this story now, the more I start to love it. It was just such a fun romantic read.
The writing in ‘Unbreakable’ was easy to follow, and pulled me right into this story. I loved the way the author was able to make me really feel so much. I definitely can’t wait to read the stories of the other Sawyer sisters.
In ‘Unbreakable’ we follow the oldest Sawyer sister Sylvia. Sylvia has recently gone through a terrible divorce leaving her without any self-esteem, and two kids. When Sylvia’s Ex doesn’t seem to really want to spend his time with their kids, she decides to go back to the town she grew up to stay with her parents for a little while and start over. What she didn’t expect was to see Henry, the way she did. Henry has been working for her parents for a while, but now they are both divorced and although he was always handsome.. Henry seems even more handsome now. And he makes Sylvia feel all these things she hasn’t felt in years, and possible ever.
Right from the very first page, ‘Unbreakable’ was another book I really loved. I simple loved Sylvia, the mom, and Henry the hard working kind of nerdy handsome guy. They had a connection that I could feel flying of these pages. As a mom myself I get how Sylvia was determined to make her kids lives better again. Even if that meant losing the one guy that made her feel happy again after a long and unhappy marriage. And Henry’s character was just so damn cute. I loved how we got to read this story through both there point of views.
There wasn’t really anything I didn’t like about this book. Sure, I don’t like rushed stories, and this romance is kind of sudden. But it was just perfectly them, and I loved it. And the more I think about this story now, the more I start to love it. It was just such a fun romantic read.
The writing in ‘Unbreakable’ was easy to follow, and pulled me right into this story. I loved the way the author was able to make me really feel so much. I definitely can’t wait to read the stories of the other Sawyer sisters.
Amazing
So I read a few bites of this book and couldn’t help but get it. This book will pull you in and not let you go till you read the end. Sylvia and Henry have to be the sweetest couple I’ve read about in a long time. Both divorcees, struggling to find a new normal. Meet up again on the farm and turn a budding friendship into an amazing HEA. There is a few bumps along the way but in the end they get their HEA.
So I read a few bites of this book and couldn’t help but get it. This book will pull you in and not let you go till you read the end. Sylvia and Henry have to be the sweetest couple I’ve read about in a long time. Both divorcees, struggling to find a new normal. Meet up again on the farm and turn a budding friendship into an amazing HEA. There is a few bumps along the way but in the end they get their HEA.