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A review by bookish_clara
Broken Harbor by Catherine Cowles
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
sad
fast-paced
4.75
Each book in this series just keeps getting better and better. I can’t express just how much I love Catherine Cowles writing and just the way it makes you feel when you start one of her books the comfort I find within her stories is one of my favourite things and why I will never stop recommending each and every one of her books.
From the prologue I knew this book would be so different from the others in the Sparrow Falls series and I loved the way in which Catherine carefully handled every single situation and moment that came up both from Sutton and Cole’s POVs.
This is how a hurt/comfort book should be done especially as both of these characters have different kinds of trauma they are going through but together they slowly allow the other to be there and help ease the others suffering. I laughed, I cried and I melted at the bittersweet moments between Cope and Luka Sutton’s Son not only from being his coach but slowly becoming a security that both Luka and Sutton desperately needed. Sutton has been doing things her own way for such a long time and I loved how Cope still gave her the room to be independent but also to know it was ok to lean on someone else and she became that for him as well.
Catherine writes such amazing characters and the found family in this series is one of my favourites and how they come together at the most crucial times. As always I still never guessed who the bad guy was 😂 I’m still hoping one day I will guess it!
I’m so excited for Arden’s story in Beautiful Exile, she has been one of the characters that I have been the most intrigued about since reading Fragile Sanctuary and I can’t wait! Thank you Catherine for the opportunity to read this beautiful book early.
From the prologue I knew this book would be so different from the others in the Sparrow Falls series and I loved the way in which Catherine carefully handled every single situation and moment that came up both from Sutton and Cole’s POVs.
This is how a hurt/comfort book should be done especially as both of these characters have different kinds of trauma they are going through but together they slowly allow the other to be there and help ease the others suffering. I laughed, I cried and I melted at the bittersweet moments between Cope and Luka Sutton’s Son not only from being his coach but slowly becoming a security that both Luka and Sutton desperately needed. Sutton has been doing things her own way for such a long time and I loved how Cope still gave her the room to be independent but also to know it was ok to lean on someone else and she became that for him as well.
Catherine writes such amazing characters and the found family in this series is one of my favourites and how they come together at the most crucial times. As always I still never guessed who the bad guy was 😂 I’m still hoping one day I will guess it!
I’m so excited for Arden’s story in Beautiful Exile, she has been one of the characters that I have been the most intrigued about since reading Fragile Sanctuary and I can’t wait! Thank you Catherine for the opportunity to read this beautiful book early.