“When I’m with you it feels like everything’s going to be okay. I can’t explain it.”
Pages: 384
Published: June 3, 2014, by Piatkus
Kindle: 3,99 €
Paperback: 9,81 € (English); 4,26 € (German)
Available on Audible
Plot:
When Hannah Nichols last saw Marco D'Alessandro five long years ago, he broke her heart. The bad boy with a hidden sweet side was the only guy Hannah ever loved-and the only man she's ever been with. After one intense night of giving in to temptation, Marco took off, leaving Scotland and Hannah behind. Shattered by the consequences of their night together, Hannah has never truly moved on.
Leaving Hannah was the biggest mistake of Marco's life - something he has deeply regretted for years. So when fate reunites them, he refuses to let her go without a fight. Determined to make her his, Marco pursues Hannah, reminding her of all the reasons they're meant to be together . . .
But just when Marco thinks they're committed to a future together, Hannah makes a discovery that unearths the secret pain she's been hiding from him - a secret that could tear them apart before they have a real chance to start over again . . .
Conclusion:
'Fall from India Place' is a second-chance romance. It was a really captivating and refreshing read.
I really enjoyed reading about Hannahs and Cole's friendship and that we got to see characters from the previous books again.
With Hannah and Marco, the protagonists in this story, we got two very mature characters.
Hannah is Bradens' little sister so she has always been protected by him and Adam. She is also very sweet and loves to read.
Marco and she have great chemistry but because he hurt her when they were teenagers she can't forgive him easily.
Marco was Hannahs crush in high school. Even though Hannah thinks it, he did not just give up on her and he is very determined to make things right with her.
I really liked the plot twist and the amount of drama that we got in this book.
I would definitely recommend reading the books in the 'On Dublin Street' - series first because you get to see Hannah grow up and can get a feel of her personality and even a little bit of the time when she was crushing on Marco.
If you liked her in the other books you are definitely going to like 'Fall from India Place'.
I know I loved it.
5 out of 5 stars
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