Can't Help Falling (Forever Yours, #2)

Can't Help Falling (Forever Yours, #2)

Cara Bastone

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The more you resist, the deeper you’ll fall Serafine St. Romain doesn’t need her psychic powers to know she’s no longer in Tyler Leshuski’s good graces. True, she did tear him to pieces when he asked her out, accusing him of being shallow and selfish. Despite the energy crackling between them, the gorgeous sports writer is a no-strings, no-kids kind of guy. And Serafine, raised in the foster system, intends to be a foster parent herself. She won’t compromise that dream, even for a man as annoyingly appealing as Tyler. In a simpler world, Tyler would already have gotten Serafine out of his system. For him, women equal fun. Not this kind of bone-deep, disconcerting desire. Life gets even more complicated when he becomes the guardian of his much younger sister. Suddenly, he’s way out of his depth. Serafine’s the only person who can connect with Kylie. He can’t jeopardize that for a fling. But maybe…just maybe…he’s finally ready to risk everything on forever.

Publication Year: 2020


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    Apr 30, 2025
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    This book really surprised me.
    Tyler seemed like a really good friend who was not particularly mature. There is so much more underneath.
    Finn made the same assumption. When Tyler asks her out she cuts his legs right out from under him. She was not kind. She was ruthless and it was brutal.
    When Tyler finds himself the guardian of his younger 1/2 sister, Finn knows that she owes him an apology. She feels a kinship with his sister and wants to help.

    I love that this relationship did not start in the best way. Both have pasts that are interfering with their present. I loved that they had to get to know one another in a different way to move forward.
    I loved how Finn had to let go of assumptions to allow herself to see who Tyler really is.

    Their connection was so well written. It was so good.

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