Can a second chance stand a chance?
Synopsis
Welcome to Ivy Falls
In the gorgeous small town of Ivy Falls, Torran is putting all her passion into building her new career in house restoration, trying desperately to help the town keep its identity and charm. She has no time for love but when her childhood sweetheart, Beck, comes back to town and outbids her on her dream house at auction, sparks fly. This man broke her heart. Can she ever trust him again?
For Beck, Ivy Falls means trauma and loss. He knows his sudden departure hurt Torran badly but there are things she doesn’t know. He never intended to return to Ivy Falls so why is he there, bidding on his childhood home? His feelings for Torran are as strong as ever but Torran means Ivy Falls and Beck can’t go back there. Can he find a way to heal his past and find his future?
A romantic, uplifting and captivating read set in small-town America, perfect for fans of the Virgin River series and Colleen Hoover.
My review
Torran has one passion in life, and that is restoring houses without letting the place lose its heart and soul. But the people in Ivy Falls are wary of her, after an online video shows her screaming and shouting about the place. But if there is one way to show the community of her honest intentions, it’s Torran working on the dream house and restore it’s grandeur. If only it weren’t that she’s being outbid at the auction. To make it even worse, she loses the house of her dreams to the man that broke her heart, Beck. Beck doesn’t understand himself why he made an offer on the house. Of course, it’s the house where he grew up in, but Ivy Falls holds so many painful memories, he prefers to stay away from it as far as possible. However, owning his childhood home again, and the works needed is much more than he thought, there is only one person up to the challenge: the woman whose heart he broke years ago…
What is it about our childhood homes that somehow have a grip on us? A house is only a building, so it shouldn’t be that important. But as it’s the place where so many memories have been made, good ones and bad ones, it makes sense that we keep that place close to our hearts.
And what is it about living in a town with people that think badly about you, because of a viral video at your worst? It’s always the people that know you the longest that can make you feel at your worst. And no matter how hard you try, you are never truly free of the gossip and talking behind your back. To make things even worse, in that same town, the restrained relationship with your father doesn’t help with him being the mayor of that same town…
As you can see, Torran isn’t finding herself in the best of situations at the start of this book. And then I haven’t talked yet about the heartbreak she had to face with losing her mother, scarring her emotionally…
And that other heartbreak, years ago, caused by the man that now took her dream away…
For so many reasons my heart went out to Torran, as she is fighting several ferocious demons all at the same time. It’s not an easy life Torran has, as she is also constantly worried about her sister.
But it’s also that same sister who needs Torran’s support, that is there to support Torran through the most difficult moment. There is only one person that can understand what Torran is going through and that is Tessa…
But I also admired Torran, as she knowns what she wants, and she doesn’t easily give up. At moments that can be seen as a stubbornness, but most of the times that was exactly Torran’s strength.
And even if I don’t have a clue about renovating/ restoring houses, I liked it how Torran is adamant on not losing the heart and soul of a place. She wants to keep any house as genuine, original as possible, even if that is not always the easiest option.
If we would read the story from only Torran’s point of view, it would be so easy to have an instant dislike for Beck. Because the way he broke up things with her, were just not nice (being polite here 😊).
But as we see also his side of the story, how could I possible dislike him for just any reason? Because what he has been through at a younger age, the pain he had to endure and the struggles he is still having, can you blame him for any of his actions? Even if he make wrong choices, they were made out of pain, self-preservation and fear…
I could completely understand why he never wanted to return to Ivy Falls, but I could also comprehend the pull the place still has on him…
Getting to know Beck better, was a case of breaking my heart. Beck has been through so much, has been trying and is still trying to do the right thing. And he is struggling with protecting his sister, who went on a downward spiral.
Beck has been broken in the past and that made him keep his distance from everything and everyone.
But when has the heart ever listened to the mind? Never, right? So in that aspect it was initially funny and later on sweet to see how sparks still fly around Torran and Beck. With their own and shared past, it couldn’t be a walk in the park, as Torran is wary of him, and Beck is still afraid to open up (his heart) completely…
Both character have to go through a lot in this book. They have to learn to trust, to forgive and to listen. It’s a case of trail and error, as their growth doesn’t come easy. And while for sure this is a love story, this is also a story about that growth, how that things can change and how people can keep on surprising you, in a good way. Putting your trust in someone isn’t easy, but putting your trust and love in the right person, can be so rewarding… And I am not only talking about Torran and Beck, but I am talking about every character appearing in this wonderful, heart – warming yet also heart – breaking story!



























