I find Debbie Mason’s writing to be so appealing and right up my alley. Falling In Love On Willow Creek, third in the Highland Falls series, spoke to me on a very personal level. After reading this book I have also made the decision that I need to go back and read the first in the series. Afterall, I started with the second book, Christmas On Reindeer Road which I also LOVED.
Sadie Gray is about to be a single mom — by choice. You see, the father of her child is a trash bag. She is driving on Valentine’s Day when she gets caught on an icy road and goes into labor. As it turns out, FBI agent Chase Roberts is on that same mountain road. He is undercover as a park ranger, hoping to bring down a covert drug operation. Chase ends up delivering Sadie’s baby. From there, sparks fly between Sadie and Chase. However, it turns out that Chase is investigating Sadie’s brother but Sadie has no idea. When she finds out, it is going to go down.
Falling In Love On Willow Creek spoke to me so much more than I had expected it to. While I am not a single mom, at the time of reading, I had a newborn just like Sadie. Similar to Sadie, my newborn also barely slept and didn’t nap. Her character just really resonated with me — even though her family life is a mess. Ultimately, I found myself cheering for everything to work out for her and Chase. Oh, and did I mention my new baby’s name? Chase!
So yes, reading Falling In Love On Willow Creek felt so serendipitous. It helps that Debbie Mason is a wonderful writer with a knack for humor and unique side characters. At parts, this book is suspenseful what with the whole crime subplot. I loved this book and it is my favorite from Debbie Mason thus far.
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