Inescapable Love by Lea Coll

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I enjoyed reading Natalie and Mac’s beautiful story in Inescapable Love by Lea Coll, book five in the Mountain Haven series, a sweet and heartfelt read. Natalie has taken a huge step moving her and her daughter to Colorado from South Carolina. Her divorce is final and she just can’t take his family anymore. So she moves them and buys an old Victorian house to convert into a Bead and Breakfast. She is taking a huge step and is scared it will all blow up in her face. Mac has taken on the project of the renovations to the B&B. He worked overtime getting the owner’s suite ready for the single mother and her daughter. He just wanted to make things easier for her, but didn’t anticipate his attraction to her or the head butting that they do at every moment. After all the hurt in his past he isn’t sure he can open himself up to her, her daughter, or the love that flows and surrounds them.

Full of love, passion, devotion, romance, sizzling chemistry and forgiveness, this heartwarming book will grab your heart early on and not let go until the last page is turned. After dealing with a cheating husband Natalie wants a honest man who will love her daughter. The more time Natalie and Mac spend together the more they fit together. The relationship between Mac and Natalie’s daughter Delaney was swoon worthy and downright delightful. I highly recommend Inescapable Love to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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