Yay! I'm so happy to re-visit Sweetwater Peak!
Clarke Cartwright is barely keeping Toade’s Antiques open while she tries to ignore the persistent ghost of her childhood crush’s father. When Leith Wilkes—charming farmer and longtime crush—returns home to manage his family’s ranch, an odd clause in his inheritance and Clarke’s accidental spill of Wilkes family secrets force them into a fake relationship to protect both of their legacies. As they stage affection for the town, real feelings grow. Clarke wrestles with burnout, undiagnosed depression, and a paranormal gift she resists; Leith must face the responsibilities of the farm and what he truly wants. Their bond deepens through honest conversations, family tensions, and the gentle supernatural threads woven through Sweetwater Peak. Free Falling is a cozy, second-chance small-town romance with a touch of ghostly mystery, warm cameos from the Rebel Blue world, and a focus on emotional growth and found family.
Romance readers will love this book
because it mixes several beloved romance ingredients: fake-dating that turns genuine, childhood-crush tension, and slow-building emotional intimacy. The dual POV gives both leads distinct voices and lets readers watch real communication and growth rather than manufactured misunderstandings. The small-town setting—cozy, slightly spooky Sweetwater Peak—feels lived-in, with recurring characters and cameos that reward series fans. The paranormal element adds gentle mystery without overwhelming the romance, and family stakes (the antique shop, the Wilkes farm) raise the emotional investment. Mental-health representation—Clarke’s high-functioning depression and burnout—is handled with care, adding realism and empathy to her journey. I loved Clarke’s vulnerability and resilience—her push to keep Toade’s alive while managing burnout felt authentic and moving. Leith is a grounded, emotionally available hero whose steady support never feels performative; his feelings show up in small, consistent actions that made their romance believable. The way family dynamics and legacy pressures shape both characters added real stakes beyond a simple meet-cute. Cameos from the wider Rebel Blue world were a fun bonus, and overall the book struck the perfect balance of cozy, spooky👻, and emotionally satisfying—exactly the kind of romance I want to read!


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