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Falling for Gage
by Mia Sheridan
Thoughts: I read the first two books in the Pelion Lake series back in 2023 so when I saw that there was a third book, I was so excited to read it. I don’t remember reading about Gage in the previous books but again, that was probably because it’s been so long. This book follows Gage Buchanan and Aurora Casteel. Gage is a businessman who is set to move to London to start up an international family firm, while Aurora is a waitress in a small town who is determined to find her father. The two run into one another in her hometown and immediately hit it off (after some bickering of course). Aurora then ends up in Gage’s town in search of her father. While this was a cute read, I didn’t vibe with it as much as I did the first two books in the series. I hated the whole possibility of them being related and found it quite disturbing. Majority of the book was Rory and Gage trying to find the real identity of the book so it was sort of a let-down when they finally find who he is and it turns out he passed away a few years back. I think my favourite part of the book was probably seeing the characters from the first two books make an appearance and seeing how welcoming they are to Rory.
My rating: 3.5
My rating: 3.5