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Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding
Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding













Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding

Quite a number of the peripheral characters served their purpose for one or two scenes and then disappeared completely, with only Savanah remaining as the most meaningful and memorable. He also went through a traumatic experience but it was more of a blip than a boom. Cole, on the other hand, seemed to be more evolved, although the nonchalance in which he handled his relationship with Patrick didn't sit all too well with me. However, he does develop as a character and learns a thing or two about why he is the way he is and how he needs to change in order to be a better parent and potential partner. His treatment of Cole when he ended their non-relationship (though Cole seriously saw it as something more) was callous and cold-hearted and then there was his detachment when it came to his own daughter, which wouldn't have earned him any Father of the Year awards early on. Is this their second chance at being together or just a chance to finally get needed closure?

Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding

Seeing each other again brings back a myriad of feelings for both men, but while Zander is contemplating asking Cole for another shot to be with him, Cole doesn't know quite how to handle having his not-quite-an-ex around, especially not with Cole having an actual boyfriend who should be occupying his thoughts more than Zander is. The last person Cole expects to enter his classroom more than a decade and a half later is Zander, who just happens to be the father of Cole's troublesome and possibly troubled student Savanah. Seventeen years ago, Cole spent eight months falling in love with Zander only to have his declaration of love thrown back in his face. Her latest release, Accepting the Fall, is a second chance romance between thirty-four-year-old marine turned firefighter and single father Zander Brooks and thirty-three-year-old kindergarten teacher Cole Whitaker. Meg Harding is a new-to-me author, though I have come across her titles on Goodreads, most of which have gotten pretty good ratings on the average.















Accepting the Fall by Meg Harding