She needed a break from her life. She found the love of her life instead.
Burned out and fed up with city stress, Zoe Carter escapes to Willow Creek—a quiet town that feels like stepping into someone else’s story. She’s not looking for love. But when she meets Luke Harrison, the town’s handsome, soft-spoken mechanic, everything begins to change.
What starts as a temporary getaway turns into something deeper. Something real. Now Zoe has to return to the high-powered career she’s always known—or build a slower, sweeter future with the man who makes her feel at home.
Forever in Willow Creek is a feel-good small-town romance about finding peace, finding purpose, and finding the kind of love that doesn’t ask you to change—only to stay.
Jade West writes emotionally raw, psychologically intense, and unapologetically bold love stories for readers who crave danger laced with devotion. Her dark romances delve deep into the shadows of passion and power, always grounded in unforgettable chemistry and high emotional stakes.
When she’s not unraveling twisted plots or exploring the minds of broken heroes, she’s somewhere dreaming up new ways to set hearts on fire—one dangerous love story at a time.
you guys..my kindle unlimited suggestions library has betrayed me. that was like reading a Hallmark book with spice. 🥲😐🙃. i’m really glad it was only 65 pages because i definitely would’ve dnfed it. 🙃
This must have been a rough draft of a bigger story that never happened. Scenes that change the location they’re taking place without notice. References to scenes that never happened. Almost every chapter ending with a concluding sentence offering up a cliche life lesson.
This book was very disjointed, I did finish it but found it hard going. The premise sounded just up my street small town love story but was more like a hop, skip and jump from city high flyer to sedate country gal with not a lot of context and in some places it seemed to jump from 1 location to another then back again like the author didn't know if she was in the city or country town one e.g. they was in an apartment in one paragraph when she was renting a cottage, but the scene had started in a garage in the small town. only finished this book out of stubbornness, from the other reviews this trope is not her usual fair so can't say one way or another for this author