Runaway Love by Lea Coll

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5 


I loved Ireland and Emmett’s story in Runaway Love by Lea Coll, book one in The Monroe Brothers series; a grumpy/sunshine opposites attract and forced proximity story, and the perfect start to this new series.

 

Ireland and Emmett are opposites. Ireland works for a wedding planning company that's trying to convince Emmett and his family to allow weddings to be held on their Christmas tree farm. He doesn't like people intruding on his farm even though the family needs extra income. He agrees to allow Ireland's wedding as a trial. Learning her fiancΓ© is cheating on her and marrying her for her money, Ireland flees, running through the trees to get to a place that gives her peace, Emmitt's waterfall. Emmett finds her and takes her to his house just as the temps drop and snow begins to fall. The storm is vicious, snowing them in for a couple days; allowing them to get to know each other as they share their past hurts. Emmett is an introvert, who has social problems and prefers solitude; a total cinnamon roll. Ireland, ever the romantic, is a sweet and beautiful person so full of hope; just wanting to be loved.

 

Ms Coll once again created a delightful story about love's ability to bloom even in the most unexpected circumstances. As the snow melts, Ireland and Emmett are forced to confront their fears and uncertainties and whether or not this connection can withstand the thaw and blossom a lifetime love. I highly recommend Runaway Love to other readers and can’t wait to see which Monroe brother is next.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.


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