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Book review : When it falls apart


 Brooke’s life is a mess, and I found it easy to sympathize with her. Perhaps that’s because Brooke’s tumultuous relationship with her father, as well as her being solely responsible for the care of an elderly relative, hit close to home for me. I couldn’t stop my heart from aching as she struggles to balance the needs of her ailing father with a desire to have a fulfilling life of her own—all the while fighting rightful resentment. Brooke’s strength, devotion, and ability to set boundaries are admirable.

The mood lightens considerably when Brooke stumbles into Luca’s world. Brooke wasn't looking for love when she first laid eyes on Luca, but she sure found it in a big, hot Italian way. Luca was lost in his own world of juggling duty, responsibility, and family when Brooke completely swept him off his feet, as well. 
Despite both of their past and present trying life circumstances, fate seems to now be on their side as these two perfect for each other love birds' pair off and get their HEA. A great cast of supportive family members and friends certainly helped them along, too. 


Catherine Bybee's new book has everything that will make a book epically fantastic 🧡🧡 Heartbreak, emotions, charming Italian hero, cute adorable kid, heartwarming love story, drama, and one big Italian family that thinks food cures everything. I loved Brooke and Lucas love story to bits. This book is not just romance, it is a journey about trust, patience, and being strong. 
A definitely must read !! 

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