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Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding
Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding







Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding

* A copy of this book was kindly provided to me in exchange for an honest review. I was very happy there was an eplogue at all and even more happy it was this particular one! I can't think of a better ending for Zander and Cole's story! The epilogue was the perfect way to end this story. They had to work for their second chance. Nothing happened overnight and the forgiveness wasn't instantaneous. There was a period of reconnection, of coming to terms with what had happened the first time around, with making the decision to leave all that in the past and try again. There was a slow progress in them getting back together.

Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding

To forgive the past and move on together in an honest and, hopefully, lasting relationship.Īside from way too many and highly improbable coincidences in the first half of the book, which had the purpose of pushing the MCs in each other's way so they could reconnect, I liked the way the author handled the "past boyfriends getting a second chance at happiness" trope. What follows is an effort to reconnect and take things slow. Through months of bumping into each other and being in each other's orbit - because of Savanah - they start to realise that they have lingering feelings from the past. There is a moment of surprise when the man who enters his classroom turns out to be his ex-boyfriend from seventeen years ago. In fact, his property is like a mini zoo! He is also Savanah's teacher and he wants to speak with a parent about her behavior. He has turned his house into some kind of shelter and has all kinds of pets. He is struggling to do right by her but with him having no clue of how to raise a kid and her having leftover issues from the time she spent with her unfit mother it's no wonder the two don't do so well together.Ĭole is a softie for animals. Zander learned that he was the father of a four-year-old girl when she was dropped off at his door. A kindergarten teacher and a firefighter are trying to make it work the second time around in this sweet and low angst second chance romance.









Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding