Can't Let You Go
by Alice Daniels
I’ve done everything I can to be the best mom for my daughter, including setting my own desires aside. And that desire is named Jason Cunningham.
As a single mom of my seven year old daughter, I’ve gotten used to doing things on my own. I’ve moved on after my husband up and left us on what possibly was the worst day of my life with no way to reach him.
A new town and a new life for me and my daughter, Presley.
That is, until I spy a familiar face from my past. Jason Cunningham. The man who gave me butterflies in college with his dark hair and boyish grin. But he’s not the same guy he was all those years ago. Now, he’s a single parent with no interest in finding love again.
His brewery is contracted with the winery I work at, so we are spending more and more time together, bringing up old feelings I thought was just teenage lust.
Can we be stronger together, even with outside forces threatening to rip us apart? Or will both of our shared determination to be the best parents we can be for our daughters keep us from finding our happiness together?
Authors Note: Welcome back to Ivy Ridge! Can’t Let You Go is a spicy standalone small town romance featuring a surly single dad and a plus size single mom. While the book is a standalone, it is highly recommended that you read book one and two first. Please be sure to check trigger warnings listed in the front of the book or available on the authors website. Take care of yourself. Your mental health matters more than a book.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Alice Daniels' Can't Let You Go is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, personal growth, and the complexities of single parenthood. Set against the charming backdrop of Ivy Ridge, this novel invites readers into a world where past and present collide, offering a poignant look at love's enduring power and the resilience of the human spirit.
The story centers around two compelling characters, each grappling with their own challenges and desires. The protagonist, a devoted single mother, has dedicated her life to her daughter, Presley, after being abandoned by her husband on a day that was meant to be one of the happiest of her life. This abandonment has left her wary of love and focused solely on providing a stable and nurturing environment for her child. Her journey is one of self-discovery and the gradual realization that her own happiness is not mutually exclusive with being a good parent.
Enter Jason Cunningham, a figure from her past who reignites long-buried feelings. Jason, now a single father himself, is a character marked by his own set of challenges and a reluctance to open his heart again. His transformation from a carefree college student to a responsible parent is portrayed with depth and authenticity, making him a relatable and sympathetic character. The chemistry between the two is palpable, and Daniels skillfully navigates their evolving relationship with a blend of tenderness and tension.
One of the novel's standout themes is the notion of second chances. Both protagonists are given the opportunity to rewrite their stories, to move beyond the pain of their pasts and embrace the possibility of a future together. This theme is woven seamlessly into the narrative, offering readers a sense of hope and the reminder that it is never too late to pursue happiness.
Daniels also delves into the intricacies of single parenthood, portraying it with honesty and sensitivity. The struggles and triumphs of raising a child alone are depicted with nuance, highlighting the sacrifices and joys that come with the territory. The author does not shy away from the challenges faced by single parents, but rather embraces them as integral to the characters' growth and development.
The setting of Ivy Ridge adds an additional layer of charm to the story. The small-town atmosphere is vividly rendered, providing a cozy and intimate backdrop for the unfolding romance. The interconnectedness of the community is a recurring motif, emphasizing the importance of support systems and the role they play in the characters' lives.
In terms of character development, Daniels excels at creating multidimensional characters who evolve over the course of the narrative. The protagonist's journey from self-sacrifice to self-fulfillment is particularly compelling, as she learns to balance her responsibilities as a mother with her own needs and desires. Jason's evolution is equally engaging, as he confronts his own fears and insecurities in order to embrace the possibility of love once more.
The novel's pacing is well-executed, with a steady build-up of tension and emotion that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, capturing the nuances of the characters' personalities and their evolving relationship. Daniels' writing is both evocative and accessible, drawing readers into the story with ease.
For readers who enjoy small-town romances with a focus on character-driven narratives, Can't Let You Go is a standout choice. It shares thematic similarities with works by authors such as Kristan Higgins and Jill Shalvis, who also excel at crafting heartfelt stories set in close-knit communities. However, Daniels brings her own unique voice and perspective to the genre, offering a fresh take on familiar themes.
In conclusion, Can't Let You Go is a beautifully crafted novel that explores the complexities of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness. Alice Daniels has created a story that resonates with authenticity and emotional depth, leaving readers with a sense of hope and the belief that second chances are always within reach. Whether you're a fan of romance or simply enjoy a well-told story about the human experience, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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