Thursday, March 14, 2024

Never Fall Again by Lynn H. Blackburn Review


Never Fall Again by Lynn H. Blackburn is a great start to a new series. I enjoyed getting to know Landry and her daughter Eliza, plus Cal and his family, plus the extended community in this closeknit town of Gossamer Falls, North Carolina.

Landry has been tucked away at The Haven, trying to keep a low profile while creating pottery and teaching classes, keeping her daughter and herself safe. However, the story begins with her deciding it was time to get her own place, and thus she meets Cal when she goes to the construction business that her friend Bronwyn recommends. Soon after however, there is a suspicious fire at her pottery shop at The Haven. There are a couple of questions. Who was the target, The Haven resort or Landry herself? And who would have anything against either The Haven resort or Landry?

Later on in the story it becomes obvious who the true target is when there is another attack, which ratches up the suspense a bit. Prior to that the relationship part of the story takes a more central spot of the story. The relationship between Landry and Cal, which they are determined to keep at the friendship level because of their backgrounds. This relationship extends to his family, full of southern hospitality, and the friendship that Landry's daughter makes with a member of Cal's family.

Though a bunch of time seems to go by with a minimal amount of suspense, the suspense really takes off toward the end of the book with a sinister twist. And once you realize who the antagonist is and what the person is after, it explains why there was quite a bit of time between the attacks.
I really enjoyed the story, though I did wonder where all the suspense was in this suspense book. So, that is why I decided to mention that in my review.

I enjoyed getting to know Cal and his family and friends. And I loved that Landry and Eliza were treated as family. There was the mystery of not knowing who the bad guy was, and not knowing what direction the evil and danger was coming from. Faith was part of the story as the family was Christian, though we see those who are struggling with situations.

I can't wait to continue this series.

I received an e-copy of this book through NetGalley and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.

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