GRR Reviews Falling for Fitz: (English Brothers) by Katy Regnery
Falling for Fitz is a contemporary romance where equipment malfunction seems to play a major part in this couple's lives and a major source of angst to the point of near incredulity.
Fitzgerald "Fitz" English and Daisy Edwards fell in love in high school, until one tragic day that tore them apart, and Fitz respected her wishes: they did not contact each other, ever. A decade later, Daisy is back in town, and they found that they are somehow still in love with each other. That is a problem as Daisy's engaged, and she's actually home to marry... someone other than Fitz. Now Fitz has to convince Daisy he is her forever after before it's too late.
The push-pull reluctance was quite good, and Daisy was keeping more than a few secrets. You'll eventually figure out how they broke apart, and somehow the same factor will affect them... again. Frankly, if it happened TWICE to this couple, I suspect it wasn't the equipment, but rather. the usage. Maybe that "thing" has angles or something. Still, good read.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Couple that broke apart over a tragedy meet ten years later; found themselves still wanting each other despite wounds
Tropes: reunion, scars, return, triangle, familys ecrets, childhood sweetheart
Overall Rating: 4/5
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