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A review by jennireadsmaybe
Falling for Meadow by Kels Stone, Denise Stone
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-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
Can't believe the Perks and Benefits series is over!! I've been with it since the start and must say this was the perfect ending to a beloved series. As with all the other books, Falling for Meadow is at once heartfelt and sweepingly romantic. Meadow and Ollie's second chance romance was inevitable once they were brought back into each other's life. It was just so sweet.
Kels and Denise Stone really excel at writing heroes that make me want to fall in love. Oliver is yet another example of this. He just wants to take care of Meadow and Maisie, and he does just that. Meadow's struggle with rediscovering who she is as a result of motherhood is something that feels overlooked in most single mom romances. She is resilient as hell!
I will say Falling for Meadow was a bit harder for me to get into that previous books in the series. I do think that's mostly a me problem (read: life slump) because once I was in I was in. A great single mom romance for anyone looking for a new one.
Kels and Denise Stone really excel at writing heroes that make me want to fall in love. Oliver is yet another example of this. He just wants to take care of Meadow and Maisie, and he does just that. Meadow's struggle with rediscovering who she is as a result of motherhood is something that feels overlooked in most single mom romances. She is resilient as hell!
I will say Falling for Meadow was a bit harder for me to get into that previous books in the series. I do think that's mostly a me problem (read: life slump) because once I was in I was in. A great single mom romance for anyone looking for a new one.
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Panic attacks/disorders and Grief
Minor: Pregnancy