Cuando Ivy Farnsworth se marchó a la ciudad tres años atrás, jamás imaginó que su regreso a Harmony Hills sería como tutora legal de su hermano adolescente. A sus veintiséis años, se descubre criando a Joe, de dieciséis, compaginando dos trabajos y decidida a apoyar su sueño de ser piloto… aunque eso signifique dejar de lado los suyos propios. Con el peso de esta nueva responsabilidad, lo último que necesita Ivy es una distracción, especialmente si esta es el bombero de la casa de al lado.
DOS VECINOS.
Tras un divorcio complicado, Ford Hayes no tiene intención de darle una segunda oportunidad al amor… hasta que el carisma, la resiliencia y el optimismo inquebrantable de Ivy comienzan a derribar sus muros.
¿Y SI EL AMOR ESPERARA EN LA CASA DE AL LADO?
Ella se ha pasado la vida cuidando de los demás. Él será el primero en ofrecerle un lugar donde bajar la guardia. Cuando su amistad se transforma, casi sin querer, en algo más, deberán decidir si vale la pena arriesgar la estabilidad que tanto les ha costado conseguir.
Adéntrate en las calles de Harmony Hills con la nueva serie de Lisina Coney, el referente del romance sano. Descubre el amor más tierno en el lugar menos esperado.
Lisina Coney is an international bestselling romance author from Spain, whose books have been translated into several languages.
She’s a lover of slow-burn stories with happy endings and main characters who help readers feel less alone in their journeys.
When she’s not reading or writing, Lisina can be found fighting people over the last French fry, spending too much time on social media (Gen Z habits die hard), and pestering her two very patient cats.
this was a really sweet story that just worked for me from start to finish!!
all of the characters were really endearing and easy to connect with. even the smaller side characters felt like they had their own place, which made the whole world feel a bit more real. i got attached to them pretty quickly and didn’t want to leave by the end. i’m usually not a fan of children in books, but joe completely won me over. he felt genuine and actually added a lot of heart to the story instead of being there just for the sake of it. i loved that our mmc was a firefighter!! such a cool concept and added a fun layer to the book. it’s also a really quick read, the pacing kept things moving without feeling rushed. i ended up flying through it in a super short amount of time (i read majority of this sat out in the sun and it was wonderful). overall it’s just a heartfelt, easy to get into story with a lot of charm. i’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for something warm, character driven, and satisfying to read in one or two sittings!!
LISINA CONEY, WHAT DID YOU PUT IN THIS BOOK BECAUSE I AM OBSESSED!! 😩🫷🏼it might even be an understatement because i absolutely loved this book so much that i genuinely don’t have anything negative to say about it. from start to finish, i was completely hooked and never once felt the urge to put it down.
୨ৎ ivy. she instantly became one of my favorite characters—not only because she’s scared of blood like me, but also because of how much responsibility she carries as the eldest daughter. being forced to grow up early so she can take care of her brother, joe, adds so much emotional depth to her character, and her hardworking nature really shows how much she values her brother’s dreams.
she’s incredibly talented, and throughout the book, i kept thinking about how success often requires us to get over our own insecurities—whether it’s posting that video, chasing a dream, or simply being brave enough to try.
୨ৎ ford. he is exactly the kind of grumpy male lead i love. his guarded nature doesn’t come from rudeness but from genuine trauma, and that makes his personality feel real and justified. his past explains so much about why he is the way he is, and honestly, i wouldn’t wish that kind of experience on anyone.
୨ৎ joe. who i became insanely protective of. he feels like a little brother i’d defend with my life, and i’m so proud of him for everything he’s gone through. it’s heartbreaking that he was forced to grow up so soon, and all i wanted was to give him the biggest hug. i really hope he gets his own story someday, because he absolutely deserves it.
one of my favorite parts was ivy and joe’s relationship—their bond is so heartwarming, and it’s clear that they’re each other’s safe space in a difficult family situation. i’m also glad ford became part of their lives, especially because joe finally has a positive male figure to look up to
beyond the characters, the story carries a powerful emotional message about resilience and hope. sometimes, our hopes get broken so many times that it feels like nothing good will ever happen again, but this book reminds us that if something is truly meant for us, it will find its way to us eventually.
overall, this book completely captured my heart, and i will be thinking about this for a long, long, long time.
Thank you to NetGalley, Victory Editing, and the author for the ARC in exchange of my honest review.
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pre-read:
got the e-arc and buddy reading with gloria 🫶🏼✨ i’ve been seeing her comments on lisina coney’s posts on ig and just decided to ask her because we both seem to really want to read this book 🤭❤️ i’m sooo looking forward because i’ve been eyeing this one for MONTHS!
I did it for the cover and the hot firefighter but I was mostly bored out of my mind
I think this one was totally me, and not the book. So please don't let this stop you from picking this up. Maybe if I was in a different mood, I would’ve enjoyed this more despite my issues with it?
This is a story about two people finding each other at the most vulnerable moments of their lives and falling in love despite not being ready to.
One of the reasons I had trouble connecting to the MCs deeply is that they didn’t always feel genuine to me. They are so mature and sensible they almost outsmart love.
Ivy (26) is incredibly relatable and I loved her at first, but she gets weird at times. She tries very hard to be an adult (even though she is one already?) and come across as mature. Sometimes I chalked some of that up to a habit she picked up from years of parenting her younger brother from a very young age. Other times… 🥴
“Yeah, I…” I sigh, scratching my brow. “I’m a little tired, I guess. I don’t go out much.” Saying that makes me sound so cool.
Okay.
Ford (35)
“Sounds like an idiot.” “He has his moments, but he’s pretty great.”
Sounds about right. Nothing to add here.
On the list of things I loved :
જ⁀➴ ♡ The MCs start out as neighbours. They go from strangers to lovers to friends with a mutual crush and a side of restricted benefits, all at a snail-dragging pace. And never underestimate a snail’s will to drag. I actually liked the pacing, until the story missed its moment to take their relationship to the next level - and I don't mean physically. That said, if you’re a spice enthusiast…
That’s all you’re getting.
જ⁀➴ ♡ Both Ford and Ivy are likeable, responsible, and sweet. I love how safe they feel with each other. The whole book they stay open and honest. AND THEY COMMUNICATE. They also have the best conversations and I think it boils down to the fact that their relationship is built on mutual trust.
જ⁀➴ ♡ They show up for one another and take care of each other.
3 stars for 3 good points. We're doing pretty good, right? That's what I thought too. However, one star was lost because, for me, the story gets lost in its own narrative by leaning too hard into the MCs trauma that the romance suffers for it. Last star was lost because towards the end, the story goes OFF. It gets a little silly and too convenient in its resolution. It was at odds with the serious tone the book set from the start. It’s not the wildest plot twist out there, but it just left me in a state of pure disbelief. Think Vizzini from Princess Bride.
And I would say ALLOW IT, but not this time.
“This whole thing sounds straight out of a movie..”
I know, Ford. The only thing left is dramatic music.
I was looking forward to this one, and it wasn’t a bad read per se, the romance didn’t make it to my list of favourites, nor did Ford make it to The list. You know which one.
such a sweet, fast-paced story! i only read one book by lisina coney before this one and i won't lie... i wasn't the biggest fan. i read this mainly because of the cover, ok? but what a lovely surprise! 🙂↕️
this book has it all. slow burn, small town, found family, grumpy x sunshine. and it's so well combined, it really creates such a beautiful story. as i said, the pace is good and i just couldn’t put it down at one point!
ivy takes care of her sixteen y.o. brother joe and let me tell you what a badass she is! she moves back from new york, juggles two jobs and does as much as she can for her brother and his dreams. and she never complains. but meeting new people helps her to find herself and her happiness. i loved how she listened to people and started doing what she always loved doing.
if i was ivy and met ford for the first time, i’d probably punch him. what a grumpy big man… but soon i realized he got hurt in past and is just afraid to open up to someone again. and the more i got to know him, the more i realized what a softie he actually is. not only he is perfect for ivy, but he creates such a beautiful, deep AND very important bond with joe that made me sob. he really is perfect and, sadly, not real.
ivy and ford are sweet together! yes, it takes them a while to come to terms they actually like each other, but the wait is soooo worth it! the tension build-up is chef's kiss nad makes the story even more exciting.
bonus points go to joe and the other characters as well! it truly is a perfect introduction to a new world and i soooo cannot wait to read the next book in the series.
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౨ৎꨄ︎ pre-read: my hopes are for sure fragile, because my recent romance reads were just not it and i’m desperate for something good 😭
Idk, I was just mostly exhausted by the time I finished this book.
The slow burn didn't help the situation at all. I don't mind this pace as long as something significant is happening to make the wait worthwhile, but tbh not much happens beyond their daily mundane stuff. Also, if you're a reader who likes spice, you might not enjoy the story because there's little of that here; they fooled around twice and one full scene (at 84%)—that's it. The final straw for me was when the MCs decided to have a freaking relationship finally at the 94% mark!!! Mygawd, the push and pull lasted for far too long. I can't believe I actually finished this.
Anyway, this didn't work for me, and to each their own.
Book info (Spoilers ⚠️): - Small town romance - Age gap (26h/35H) - Sloooow burn - Strangers to lovers - Push and pull - Grumpy x Sunshine (???) - Loss of loved one (past) - Accident caused by DUI - No cheating - Minor OW/OM - No V (h - celibate 2 yrs, H - celibate since his divorce 1 yr) - HEA (8 yrs later, married and child free)
Notes: - Not really OW, but there were two instances where women flirted with him but he wasn't interested since his divorce - OM. She went on one date with the MMC's co-worker because she thought he wasn't interested. The OM ended becoming a friend. - The ex-wife cheated on him, and I think they were only married for almost a year. Said he didn't love her, but their separation made him jaded about marriage and love. - They were child free by choice. The H cannot imagine having a kid because of his job and the h had been the parental figure to her brother since she was 16 and didn't want to do it all over again. - There was no separation, imo, even though there are always time jumps in the story. They weren't really together, and there were times they wouldn't meet because of their schedules. - No V. No dating details were given about the FMC. As for the MMC, he said he only had 2 gfs, then his ex-wife, and I don't get the impression he had been around.
✨ Rating: 5⭐️ 🫧 Vibes: being there for each other 🎶 Song: this is me trying - taylor swift 📖 Favourite Quote: "I'm so in love with her, it hurts to exist in a world where the possibility of us not growing old together exists." 📚 Would I recommend? YES YES 💬 tldr thoughts: my new obsession
In the package: 📦 firefighter x eldest daughter 📦 found family 📦 age gap 📦 she's her brother's guardian 📦 neighbours to lovers
Plot: Ivy is 26 years old and moves back to Harmony Hills because she's become the guardian of her teen brother, Joe. She unfortunately abandoned her dreams so she can ensure Joe gets to live his: becoming a pilot. By working 2 jobs and making sure her brother is having a good life, Ivy is neglecting hers. Enter Ford, her grumpy neighbour who can't seem to stay away from her and help her in a time of need. While neither of them are ready for a relationship, they can't seem to avoid their feelings for each other.
Thoughts: JUST FOUND A NEW FAVOURITE AUTHOR 🥹 I just love it when books contain mature characters that communicate their feelings in a healthy way. Everyone in this book was such a green flag (other than their dad and aunt obvi). Ivy was one of the most selfless FMCs I've read in a long time and Ford was constantly there for her and her brother, Joe. No strings attached. They were always so raw and honest with each other, and it was so refreshing. While the romance plot was absolutely my favourite, the bond between Ivy and Joe and Ford and Joe is a very close second. It was heartwarming, beautiful and raw.
The banter between the characters was chefs kiss and the tender moments made me cry. I was a mess reading this! It's a story about growth, healing and chasing your dreams. I loved every second of it. Bring on book two 🤭
Thank you NetGalley and Lisina Coney for the eARC!
I just knew it, this book was so good and destroyed my heart.
Do you know that feeling when you start a book and, without even realizing it, you’re filled with a sense of peace, freshness, and calm? That kind of read that feels like a deep breath. Well, that’s exactly what happens to me with Lisina’s books. Reading her is a safe bet, a guaranteed 5/5. There is nothing she writes that doesn’t include emotionally real characters, the kind that don’t just live on the page, but could easily be you, me, or maybe even your neighbor. I’ve always said this: when a book makes you think, keeps you up until 3 a.m., reading with teary eyes, it was a good book. And that is exactly what happened to me with this one.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for approving my request to read this ARC. I read it in 24 hours, and honestly, they were some of the best hours of my life.
Now, what is this story about? Ivy is a 26-year-old woman who has been through a lot. She lost her mother, her father is irresponsible, and she is the legal guardian of her younger brother Joe, a sweet, polite, and well-behaved 16-year-old who causes no trouble at all. Ivy works every job she can to put food on the table and clothes on her brother’s back. But she goes even further than that. She saves every single cent she can to give Joe what he wants most: to attend flight school. One of his biggest dreams is to become a pilot and take his sister to the most incredible places in the world.
Ivy is incredibly responsible. She worries about her boss, her coworkers, the lady who sells her sandwiches when she goes out to eat with her brother, basically everyone. Everyone except herself. She forgets that she is 26 years old, not someone with decades of life experience. She lives like an exhausted adult when she should be enjoying her youth. But how could you blame her? Life has been cruel to her. From a very young age, she learned how to do everything alone: be the older sister, the maternal figure, the authority, the provider. Thinking more about whether she’ll have enough money to send her brother to college than about herself sounds sad and painfully lonely.
Everything begins to change when she returns to Harmony Hills to officially become her brother’s guardian. And with that return comes her new neighbor, Ford. An elegant, sensual, exquisite, older, very handsome firefighter.
Ford is my knight in shining armor, the kind that truly only exists in books, and one I wish every woman could experience at least once in her life. He is grumpy and always looks like he’s frowning, but that’s just his exterior. Deep down, he’s just a ridiculously attractive firefighter who totally enjoys posing naked for the town calendars (sarcasm) (don’t hate me for this, Ford). He is 36 years old, divorced, and fully devoted to his job and planning for retirement. After being betrayed by his ex-wife, he lost all hope of finding love again, as disappointment is all he knows. He is the middle brother of three. Rhys, the oldest, is the town sheriff and has a five-year-old daughter. Nash, the youngest, owns the family lodge. They are a close-knit, loving family with present parents. Each brother has a distinct personality, but Ford stands out the most for his constant grumpy demeanor, which slowly starts to change as he gets to know Ivy.
Now that I’ve talked about them individually, let’s talk about their relationship. Ivy and Ford are absolutely IDIOTS (affectionately), because it’s painfully obvious how much they like each other. Joe, Ivy’s brother, is their number one fan. If it were up to him, they would’ve been married a week after meeting, and it’s one of the funniest parts of the book.
This book is a full-on slow burn. The kind where you don’t even realize how slow it is until you’re past 60 percent and nothing more has happened than accidental touches or them being extremely kind to one another. And somehow, it works perfectly. I honestly love stories that focus on finding yourself again, healing, and growing, especially when you’re surrounded by people who support you, push you forward, and believe in you.
Ivy, Joe, and Ford are characters I will never forget.
OH, and yes, I already know who’s next. That upcoming trope is one of my absolute FAVORITES, so I’m very ready for it.
The books this woman writes always manage to get me out of the biggest reading slump. I've binged this in one sitting. Her books are always sweet, easy to read, with SWOOON WORTHY, THE GREENEST OF FLAGS OF MEN, who are grumpy grumps, but underneath all that, they hide the softest of hearts. And did I mention they are all simps? they are YEARNERS, respectful, and worship their women.
I know her books are always slow burn and she talks about all sorts of relationships and hardships in life, and because of that her books feel like real life but the thing I didn't like in this book was the fact that I was reading more about Ivy and her brother, It's a romance book so why it felt like Joe - her brother was more important than the MMC - Ford??? I needed more Ivy x Ford moments. It felt like this was a romance book but it centered around siblings and family issues?
I also love love LOVED the fact that both MMCs weren't obsessed with the idea of being parents, and they were both okay being childless. It was refreshing seeing that in a book, and I loved the epilogue for that even more.
And Miss Lisina, when you write your men this swoooooon worthy and delicious as fuck I want to see them in action more, please (write more smutty scenes, because ONLY one chapter of that sweet candy ain't enough, respectfully)
🌸Grumpy x sunshine 🌸Neighbors to friends? to lovers 🌸Firefighter x eldest daughter 🌸Age gap (35 x 26) 🌸Sweetest sibling duo 🌸Family issues, cheating (not between mmcs!) 🌸Healing, second chance at love 🌸Slow burnnnnn 🌸Small town
Qué historia más linda, me gusta mucho cómo escribe la autora.
La relación entre ellos se va dando muy de a poco y va creciendo. Me gustó ver que primero fueron amigos y se apoyaban mutuamente. Además, me cayó muy bien la protagonista y su historia.
Lo recomiendo para leer una historia que hace bien. Quiero saber sobre los otros hermanos. Ya sospecho de qué será el segundo libro.
5/5⭐️ Ford e Ivy son increíbles, me han gustado muchísimo 🥹❤️🩹 Me he visto obligada a cambiar la puntuación porque no podía parar de pensar en ellos.
Este libro es precioso en todos los sentidos, y la pluma de Lisina es simplemente maravillosa. Me ha encantado la relación de los protagonistas y la relación que tenía Joe (el hermano de Ivy) con ambos. No os voy a mentir: he soltado alguna que otra lagrimita, pero este libro es como un abrazo al corazón, y el epílogo, junto con una de las escenas finales que incluye a Joe, son demasiado bonitos >>>
Sinceramente, no me puedo creer que se haya terminado. Leería 500 páginas más de estos personajes. Estoy deseando saber más sobre los siguientes libros y, sobre todo, conocer en profundidad a los hermanos Hayes. Tengo mis sospechas sobre quiénes serán los protagonistas del siguiente, y me muero de ganas por leerlo!! ✨
I just know this is about to become a top series for me! This book was absolutely fabulous and I’m excited to see what is next (hopefully Fords’ brothers, especially Rhys).
Ivy ends up becoming the guardian for her 16 year old brother, Joe, after her dad is jailed. I loved the relationship between Ivy and Joe and the author managed to find the right balance between siblings with a significant age gap, and Ivy suddenly becoming a guardian for her brother. Their relationship was the sweetest and the epilogue had me crying (by the pool on holiday!).
Enter Ivy’s next door neighbour Ford, a grumpy and divorced firefighter. Their relationship development was brilliant and I loved how Joe was rooting for them as well.
The writing, the pacing, the characters - everything was perfect! This is easily Lisina Coney’s best book!
Fans of Elsie Silver would definitely love this one!
I received an advanced copy for free through NetGalley, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I absolutely loved this, wow. I went into this thinking it would be a fun hot firefighter romance (I go into most books blind) but this was so much more than that.
The balance of emotions was perfect to be honest. These characters felt so real to me, they faced real life battles and challenges, I adored that Ford & Ivy started as friends I really believed how much they loved and cared for each other, no insta love in sight. Their relationship developed so naturally throughout the book. A perfect slow burn.
I also loved Joe & Ivy’s sibling relationship. It would have been easy to make Ivy the protective older sister and leave it at that, but their dynamic is so much more. Joe looks out for Ivy just as much as she does for him, and that mutual protectiveness felt so special especially considering everything they’ve been through. Their bond added so much emotional depth to the story.
I saw so much of myself in Ivy. I connected with her in a way I rarely do with fictional characters. I don’t think I’ve ever related to a character this deeply before.
The writing is amazing, completely character driven in the best way. This wasn’t just a romance, it was a story about healing, growth, and the people who choose to stand beside you through it all. This will stick with me.
Wary and closed off after a messy divorce, Ford has no interest in giving love a second chance… until Ivy’s quick wit, quiet strength, and unwavering optimism begin to chip away at his walls.
A spicy firefighter romance perfect for readers who love cozy small towns, age gaps, and slow-burning tension!
MEE I DOO I LOVE AGE GAPS AND SLOW BURN!!!! PLEASE DON'T LET ME DOWN!!! AND BE SAFE!!
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
Fragile Hopes follows Ivy, a 26 woman who becomes the guardian of her teen Young brother, Joe, and this is the reason why she moves back to her hometown, and lives next door to Ford. He is a firefighter, struggling after a divorce, and wants to stay away from women because he gave up on love.
I enjoyed the author's writing style. It's very fluid, and I liked how she dealt with the themes. I've read some books about an eldest daughter raising a young brother, but the relationship between Ivy and Joe was so loving and felt real, because despise the love, there are bad days. On parallel, the author shows the relationship between Ford and his brothers, and I don't know if it was planned, but I liked seeing different ways of the same kind of relationship. The author could've explored some plot points in more detail, some are fast solved, but the resolution is good, anyway, the author never misses her mark or takes things too far.
The romance was gradual, I really like when I can see that a couple is friendly before getting into a relationship. Ford was there for Ivy even before they were falling for each other, and Ivy helped Ford believe in himself after the divorce. I liked that Ivy and Ford are characters by themselves, too. Ivy is dealing with her artist's block, her absent father, and Ford is learning to trust other people, and himself to make the right choices. Some antagonists are a bit clichê, but the secondary characters shine, and the best one is Joe, I felt his struggles and insecurities. Ford's brothers are MMC material, and I hope there will be books about them.
I would recommend Fragile Hopes if you read and liked books by:
In this book we are following Ivy who’s twenty six year old and had to come back to her small town to become her little brothers guardian after an incident occurred with their father. She’s doing everything in her power to take care of him, including working two jobs and trying to put him through pilot school. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets her neighbour, a grumpy (and super hot) firefighter. After a messy divorce he’s sworn off relationships of any kind..but all of this is going to change when he meets the clumsy, adorable woman next door that makes his heart flutter like it hasn’t in years!
I literally flew through this book! it was so fast paced and entertaining i couldn’t put it down. I think Ivy and Ford were so cute, i liked how there was no miscommunication between them and how honest they were with each other. I also really like how they’re were cheering on one another and caring for each other so much. I also really loved the relationship between Ivy and her brother and how deep their bond went , i think it was a super touching part of the story.
If i were to describe this book in a few words it’d be refreshing, sweet, funny and addictive. Also i am absolutely in love with that cover!!! how gorgeous!!!
I remember reading the authors first book years ago when it came out and i can say this author doesn’t disappoint and always write the sweet mmcs ever!! hoping we’ll get the brothers books now i am very very invested!!!
thank you again to netgalley for sending me this e-arc!
I requested this ARC expecting a sure 5 stars. I enjoyed the first 15% but knew it will rather be 4 at best. Sadly even before I got to 35% it was leaning more towards 3 stars. I picked it up again at 35% and the whole read from 35 to 43 was boredom and frustration.
43% is around 150 pages and I just knew it won’t pick back up to 4 stars territory and that it could drop even lower so I made the decision to not waste more time on this book.
It started really great. I liked the siblings dynamics and Ford and Ivy meet cute. But after they sorted out the initial “miscommunication” it got a bit bored. The pacing felt weird, not much happened, and especially not anything relevant. I can’t believe I’m saying this but there was too much dialogue and once again it just didn’t serve any purpose.
The writing style is nothing special. It’s very simple and basic. I didn’t feel the chemistry between the main characters, outside of their first encounter, and the characters weren’t written strong enough. I needed to really focus on who is who (without specified name it was difficult, they were all too much the same). The POVs weren’t distinguishable enough.
The final straw was how the aunt character was written and the ex wife bit about the kids. This is just NOT how you write this type of characters.
I’m sure some readers will like this book but for me it was just nothing special and as I went in expecting something amazing, it totally missed the hype.
*eARC provided by Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op.
Fragile Hopes is one of those stories that immediately pulls you in with its warmth. The cover alone sets a very clear expectation, and for the most part, the book delivers on that soft, comforting, slightly emotional romance it promises.
At the centre of the story is Ivy, who returns to her small hometown after three years in New York to take care of her younger brother Joe as his legal guardian. His dream of going to flight school becomes her entire focus, and the story really leans into that idea of that martyrdom: of putting your own life on hold for someone you love. It’s a premise that feels easy to connect with, especially because Ivy’s motivations are never in question. And Ivy herself is a very likeable character, strong, genuinely nice, a bit like a younger Lorelai Gilmore who hold sarcasm as a shield to protect herself (but never in a hurtful way!).
And then there’s Ford, the grumpy, emotionally guarded firefighter next door, whose initial distance slowly gives way to something much softer. His dynamic with Ivy and Joe is where the story is at its strongest. The way he shows up for them, step by step, without pushing too hard, creates some genuinely sweet and emotionally satisfying moments.
Where this story truly works is in those moments where care becomes tangible. When Ford steps in, gently, persistently, and shows Ivy that being taken care of isn’t a weakness. Those scenes carry the emotional weight of the book and they work. They’re soft, warm, and genuinely affecting. You root for these two throughout!
The romance itself follows a familiar rhythm…grumpy/sunshine, quiet longing, a push and pull that never turns sharp. Even the angst feels cushioned, almost deliberately softened, which makes the story incredibly easy to settle into.
But.
This is also where the book held me at a distance.
For a story that is so focused on emotional depth, it often doesn’t fully trust the reader to engage with those emotions on their own. A lot of the inner monologue leans heavily into over-explaining not just what a character feels, but also why they feel that way and what that feeling ultimately means. Instead of letting reactions speak for themselves, the writing frequently steps in to interpret them FOR YOU. We’re told why reactions happen, what they mean, and what we’re supposed to take from them.
And because of that, there’s very little space left to actually wonder.
The first half especially feels dense with explanation—like every emotional beat is double-checked, clarified, and neatly wrapped. And while that creates plausibility, it also flattens tension and depth. There’s less room for misinterpretation, for second-guessing, for that quiet reader instinct of wait, what did that mean? Especially when it came to drawing the wrong emotional conclusions by the characters themselves.
And while I understand that both Ivy and Ford are meant to be characters who overthink and self-sabotage, the way this is written makes their emotional processes feel less like something you experience with them and more like something that is explained and needed to make the slow burn even slower. They rarely question their own assumptions in a way that invites the reader to engage; instead, they tend to jump straight to wrong conclusions, which are then presented as the definitive interpretation.
And that, for me, is what kept the connection just out of reach.
Because the characters are so likeable. You want to sit with them. You want to feel them. But instead of moving through their emotions with them, you’re often told where you are and why.
It’s a gentle story, with a lot of heart. And there’s real potential in the way Lisina Coney writes care, softness, and emotional safety.
I just kept wishing the story trusted me a little more to read between the lines, to sit in the discomfort for a second longer, to question a glance, to hurt with them and especially to feel before being told what to feel.
Because that’s where characters stop being likeable and start feeling real!
*Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest and voluntary review.
4.7 ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ Lo amé todo, Lisinia se lució con esta nueva entrega. Es un slow burn friends to lovers hermoso, los personajes, sus complejidades, el drama, como van creciendo y cambiando para bien, y la manera en que la autora refleja la importancia de rodearte de las personas correctas, que te apoyan y te cuidan ❤️🩹 También me encantó lo trabajadora que era Ivy, como cuidaba a su hermano, lo buena persona que era y su ingenio, además de lo facil que fue identificarse con ella y su dilema de estar estancada y ver pasar su vida sin vivirla 😔 Ford tampoco se queda atrás, bombero de 36 años con uno que otro trauma que le hacen repeler al amor, pero un amor de persona, algo idiota al inicio jajajaja pero se le pasa
En fin es un libro increíble y me atrevo a decir que mejor que sus obras pasadas, una historia de cambios, crecimiento y segundas oportunidades en la vida y el amor. 100 % recomendado👍
4.5 ⭐️ thank you to the author and NetGalley for a free copy of this book. All thoughts are my own.
Fragile Hopes is a story deeply rooted in the healing of our main characters and I fell so deeply for the 3 of them! One of its strongest elements is the characterization and individual relationships. Ivy and Joe’s sibling relationship felt so genuinely authentic and their protective, lived-in, and deeply selfless bond within an unstable family dynamic was everything I could have hoped for. I was tearing up so often because of these two and in my opinion, that emotional foundation truly raises the bar for an emotional romance like this.
The slow-burn romance between Ivy and Ford is equally well executed. At times I was just WISHING and waiting they would just fall into each other’s arms or do something, but alas, the slow burn hit me hard… Ford has this unwavering respect for Ivy’s boundaries and he never pushes or assumes, and that restraint makes their eventual closeness feel not only organic, but safe. I had such genuine respect and appreciation for their romance and how they start off as friends instead of falling straight into bed with each other.
Overall, this book left a lasting impression on me and I’m so glad I got the chance to read it. The characters felt real, the romance was heartwarming, and the message of healing lingers well beyond the final page.
⋆˙⟡ tropes ⟡˙⋆ 🏡 small town 🚒 firefighter mmc 🔥 slow burn 💔 divorced mmc ☀️ grumpy x sunshine 🪡 age gap 🧯 single guardian 🗝️ neighbors to lovers 🎨 she can draw
⋆˙⟡ thoughts ⟡˙⋆ the way i binged this within a few hours!!!!! i absolutely adored this, it was sweet, it was romantic, and all around a great read. the way ivy cares for her brother and does everything she can (working two jobs, etc.) to provide a life for him that allows him to pursue his dreams. she is the definition of selfless and i admired her. ford at first, super grumpy and then his walls start to come down the more time he spends with ivy and her brother. this was a cute read with some deeper themes: ptsd, trauma, addiction
⋆˙⟡ synopsis ⟡˙⋆ ivy never expected to return to harmony hills as her brother’s guardian. at twenty six, she suddenly finds herself raising joe and juggling two jobs, determined to give him the chance to chase his dream of becoming a pilot, even if it means putting hers on hold. the last thing she needs is a distraction, especially ford, the firefighter next door. closed off after a messy divorce, he has no interest in giving love a second chance..until ivy’s unwavering optimism begin to chip away at his walls.
24h me duró! Pffff hubo lágrimas en el epílogo así que obviamente hay 5 ⭐️ para este libro QUE BONITO ES. Un romance super sano entre dos vecinos. Y agreguemos que es un bombero gruñón buenorro más bueno que el pan ❤️🩹 Necesito ya la historia de los hermanos que son😭 ay no! El found family aquí es una cosa 🥹 Nunca había leído a esta mujer… denme todo lo que escriba por favor y gracias ❤️
Esta ha sido la primera vez que he leído a la autora, pero os aseguro que no va a ser la última. Me ha encantado esta historia, sumergirme de lleno en Harmony Hills y enamorarme de todos y cada uno de sus personajes. Así que me muero de ganas por leer los siguientes y más ahora que tengo una corazonada de quiénes van a ser... jejeje
👨🏻🚒🔥 In this book, we meet Ivy, a young woman who is the legal guardian of her younger brother, and Ford, the neighbor whose lawn Ivy's little brother mows and who also happens to be a firefighter.
👨🏻🚒🔥 This is the first time I've read this author, but I have to say she has a captivating writing style that completely immerses you in the story. 😍
👨🏻🚒🔥 I really enjoyed that it was narrated from two points of view because it allows us to understand the thoughts of both protagonists at all times. 🥰
👨🏻🚒🔥 As for the characters, I have to say I really liked them. Ivy seems to me like someone who has had to work hard from a very young age to achieve what she wants. Ford struck me as a very mature male character who always gives the other characters the necessary space.
👨🏻🚒🔥 I actually read this book super fast and I'm already eager to read the other two books in the trilogy. Plus, I think there have already been hints of some plot points 🤭
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👨🏻🚒🔥 En este libro nos encontramos con Ivy, una chica que es la tutora legal de su hermano pequeño, y con Ford, el vecino al que el hermano pequeño de Ivy le corta el césped y que, además, es bombero.
👨🏻🚒🔥 Es la primera vez que leo a la autora pero tengo que decir que tiene una manera de narrar que atrapa y que hace que estés totalmente dentro de la historia 😍
👨🏻🚒🔥 Me ha gustado mucho que estuviera narrado bajo dos puntos de vista porque esto nos permite poder conocer en todo momento los pensamientos de ambos protagonistas 🥰
👨🏻🚒🔥 En cuanto a los personajes tengo que decir que me han gustado mucho. Ivy me parece que es una persona que ha tenido que esforzarse desde muy pequeña para poder conseguir lo que ella quiere. Ford me ha parecido un personaje masculino muy maduro y que en todo momento da el especio necesario a los demás personajes.
👨🏻🚒🔥 La verdad que este libro lo he leído súper rápido y ya estoy deseando poder leer los otros dos libros de la trilogía. Además, creo que ya se han dado indicios de alguna trama 🤭
Fragile Hopes by author Lisina Coney is the ultimate small town romance that you’re not going to want miss out on throughout any season of the year with its blend of heartfelt interactions filled with emotional depth alongside effortless banter that will leave you smiling from ear-to-ear. This is one of those compelling stories that you may find yourself delving into with ease and being faced with the sudden realisation that you have an unwillingness to put it down until you have consumed its contents in its entirety. I have devoured this book within one sitting and I already find myself feeling excited and desperate in my anticipation for news on the rest of the Harmony Hills series. Fragile Hopes is the perfect feel-good, low stakes romance that beautifully highlights the importance of family, whether that be by blood or bond, and the supportive community that can be forged should you find the courage to reach for it.
Ivy Farnsworth is a love letter to all of the eldest daughters who have had no choice but to shoulder the weight of the world without complaint. Despite not being the eldest daughter in reality I still found myself connecting with and understanding Ivy’s character with ease. She is selfless to the point of self-neglect and it truly broke my heart to recognise that Ivy just simply did not know that prioritising her own needs is something that she is allowed to make room for. Ivy will always be the first person to offer everything that she has without asking for anything in return and I truly believe that her journey of growth was rooted in the acknowledgment that it’s okay to sometimes feel selfish and self-serving to her own benefit. Her kindness, compassion and determination are indisputable and it’s understandable how everybody within her orbit couldn’t resist being drawn into her light. Her struggles as the legal guardian of her teenage brother will be relatable to many as Ivy battles with discerning the boundaries in being an older sister whom acts as a material figure and authoritative voice all in-one. Ivy is a sunshine-personified character who is nothing but deserving of the life and future that she yearns for, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome of her story as I found myself battling my own emotions during the emotional epilogue.
Ford Hayes is a man who has given up on the concept of love after the events of a doomed marriage have left the shadows of a scar upon his heart. Upon introduction Ford comes across as very guarded and detached which leads to misunderstandings that later communication swiftly resolves. It quickly becomes clear that this is an act of self-preservation and is not a true reflection of his personality. Ford is a man who feels deeply for the people that he loves and holds himself to a very high standard when it comes to their well-being and safety. He is a caretaker to his core and never hesitates to make himself available to those in need no matter the cost. I have a lot of respect for Ford’s level of self-awareness, maturity and the openness he has in discussing his beneficial experience with therapy. He refuses to feel shame in his experiences and is shown to be a wonderful advocate in the importance of looking after your own wellbeing. Ford is a self-aware ‘white knight’ and it was wonderful to see this in action and his recognition of any boundaries that Ivy decided to put in place. I adored his growth throughout the story as he slowly comes to the realisation that being doomed in love in the past doesn’t mean he has to withhold himself from hoping for something more in the future. Ford’s communicative and emotionally-expressive relationship with his brothers was beautiful to witness, but even more so was his relationship with Ivy’s younger brother Joe. Ford is a kind and gentle man who has a lot of love to give to the right kind of people, and I loved getting to follow him on his path towards love and I look forward to seeing his brothers on their own respective journeys throughout the series.
Joe Farnsworth deserves a mention as this sweet baby was the ultimate supporting character whose strong presence read as if he was a main character in his own right. At the very young age of sixteen-years-old his only worries in life should be achieving good grades in school and getting to have fun with his friends. However no matter how desperately his older sister Ivy desperately tries to make this a reality… this proves to be unsuccessful as Joe finds himself trying to shoulder part of the burden that he knows is weighing on his older sister. Joe is such a sweetheart and it broke my heart to see how deeply affected he was from the traumatic circumstances of his life. I was torn between feelings of pride at his determination to step up in support of their financial situation whilst simultaneously feeling bereft at his need to do so. His ambition to be a pilot and the deep passion he holds for planes was such a wonderful feature that helped to highlight his youth and potential. I adored his relationship with both Ivy and Ford as both bonds offered Joe something a little different which matched his varying needs in what he needed from them. I do wish we had gotten to see a little more of Joe’s healing journey to combat his PTSD surrounding cars and the traumatic experience that led him there as I feel this could’ve better rounded off his character in the end. I was a little confused in the way that Joe seemed to leave in a car with his aunt without any negative impact to his progression, but ultimately it’s a small detail that’s more of a nitpick. Fragile Hopes was just as much Joe’s story as it was Ford and Ivy’s, and I couldn’t be happier in knowing that he reached his dreams in the end during that emotional epilogue.
I fell in-love with Coney’s writing with the release of The Brightest Light of Sunshine and this latest instalment has further solidified that sentiment. Fragile Hopes was exactly that… a compelling and vulnerable story showcasing the fragility of hope and the importance in reaching for it regardless of the outcome. There cannot be love without the prospect of loss, but this should not mean that you hold yourself back in fear of the inevitable end. Life is full of wonderful moments that are worth fighting for and I couldn’t be happier with the exploration of Ivy, Ford and Joe’s story. I’m very excited to learn more about the other two Hayes brothers and to see which story we will be receiving next in the Harmony Hills series. Do I suspect a potential love interest that our retired resident heartbreaker will find himself faced with? I’ll have to showcase some patience in my wait to see if that hunch is right.
Wow think book was something else i was not ready for! I don’t think i have words for it, this book felt like a warm hug that i didn’t know i needed and it became one of my favorite romance books of all time🥺
What a beautiful story with an even more beautiful brother and sister relationship! I don’t think i’ve ever read anything similar to this and i never related to characters so much. There were a lot of moments where i saw myself in Ivy, in the way she thought, felt, acted and just was, and also in the relationship she had with her brother.
Joe was such a sweet and caring character and i loved him dearly, i hope i can see more of him in the books to come because i already miss him🥹
As for Ford, well, he’s perfect, let’s be real! I never read a book with firefighters but it just became one of my favorite tropes! His relationship with Ivy and with Joe was so amazing to see.
Ivy was such an inspiration and i loved everything about her, especially her humor and determination!
The book was written perfectly and it grabbed me from the start, i couldn’t for the life of me put it down, it was that good😭 I hope i have the chance to read the second book asap because i need more of these characters!!
Thank you so much NetGalley and Lisina Coney for the beautiful e-arc, i can’t wait for the book to come out so i can have a physical copy❤️
Thank you so much @netgalley @lisinaconeyauthor for this ARC!
This is the first book by this author that I’ve read, but certainly not the last. I went through a whole range of emotions: I laughed, I cried, I was angry and I had butterflies in my stomach (especially when Ford called Ivy his girl😫).Harmony Hills is a place where I immediately felt at home, in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. I've put down my suitcases and I don't want to leave anymore.
Lisina has honored us with a firefighter, and what a man Ford is!! I love it when one of the characters has this profession because they have huge hearts, save lives, and are so humble. Ford is exactly like that and you can feel all the love he has for his job. He was made for it. Ford is quiet strength, silent love, but so incredibly powerful. He’s a real teddy bear even if he seems grumpy on the surface. My heart warmed every time he was with his parents, his niece and his brothers because it was nothing but pure love. I'm already looking forward to book 2 because I'm so attached to this wonderful family.
Ivy is simply the strongest woman. To support herself and pay for her little brother Joe's aviation college, she works a string of odd jobs. She's selfless and had to learn to fight for herself when she was far too young. It was hard to read about how she was doing everything she could to be the best guardian possible and keep her head above water. But aside from that, Ivy is a true ray of sunshine, clumsy and always smiling.
I knew this storyline would break my heart, and it did. But Joe was there to pick up the pieces. He is the kindest, funniest, cutest, and above all, most responsible teenager. A young man who only wants to be loved, fulfills his dreams and wants to make life easier for his sister.
Between Ford and Ivy, it wasn't love at first sight but a quiet love that grows page by page without rushing. Reading this book felt like a big hug, as if it allowed me to breathe again. You can feel how considerate the author is of her characters' feelings and how she explores them as best she can, with honesty and sincerity. The relationship Ford develops with Joe is one of the most precious things in this story. He takes him under his wing without hesitation.
I genuinely cannot wait for everyone to officially meet Ivy, Ford, and Joe. I won’t say I fully went in planning to give this five stars, but who am I kidding, I very much did. I knew about this book for months and had been waiting, hoping, praying I would receive an early copy. Once I did, you best believe I finished it in less than 24 hours and in a single sitting.
Fragile Hope delivered the perfect balance of banter, tension, and emotional depth, and that made it so easy to fall headfirst into Ivy and Ford’s story.
Ivy and Joe haven’t exactly been dealt the easiest childhood, and Ivy has spent most of her teen and early adult years stepping into a role she never should have had to fill, trying to be everything Joe needed when no one else was there. But life, as it loves to do, gets messy. With everything crashing in at once, Ivy cannot help but feel she is falling short. My favorite part was witnessing Ivy accept support from Ford (sue me). Fragile Hope was sooo swoon-worthy to me, and now I have new favorite characters!
Tropes 🌟 Age gap (26 & 35) ❤️ Firefighter x eldest daughter 🌟 Cozy small town ❤️ Slow burn with spice 🌟 She’s her teen brother’s guardian
Thank you Netgalley and Lisina Coney for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!