Across the Hall

· The Cassidy Brothers Book 1 · Dawn Love
4.5
23 reviews
eBook
164
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Have you met the Cassidy Brothers? Begin your journey with Cade and Mara in Across the Hall!


***This book contains descriptions of sexually explicit encounters between consenting adults.


He fell in love when he was eight years old. His summer vacation had led to a childhood crush that he'd never forgotten. Though he didn't realize it, he'd looked for her in every woman he'd dated.


She'd fallen in love, too. The lonely little girl she'd been had found a new friend, making for her best vacation ever. She's all grown up now but still lonely, perhaps more so than ever.


A walk on the beach will change both their worlds forever.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
23 reviews
twilight dream28
7 August 2024
Nice story. I like the way that it doesn't have a lot of exaggerated drama, little boy meets little girl, got separated and grew up individually. Boy who is now a man never forgot the girl he once knew and always looks for her in the place where they met. They met again, fell in love and lived happily despite stalkers who are not quite right in the head. It's not a very complicated story and a good read on afternoons when you have the time. I dislike authors who puts in unnecessary scenarios and make the characters lives more difficult just to prolong a story and abruptly ending it like they don't know what to add anymore.
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Rose DiFonso
28 August 2024
the author jumps right. you find out why Mara returns to the condo and why she is more lonely now. book kinda got boring in the middle after the first few chapters were they talk, relax and go on dates. it takes a turn when Cade goes on tour. I think Mara was too nice to Dan and way too understanding when he made a certain suggestion and I'm glad Cade was not willing to do that. I figured out who the bad person in the book was. Cade missed the warning he was given until too late. he went on a limb proposing line that
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Pat G
19 April 2024
lovely story concept. lovely, engaging characters, steam without grunge, but from the tour onwards it felt like it was written by an emotionless tin robot. what a clichéd proposal. the bended knee trope is way, way overdone. stiff, mechanistic sentence structure now instead of the easy flow earlier. not sure I can force myself to finish this. such a shame to ruin a potentially great story.
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About the author

Dawn Love was born in Mayfield, Kentucky, and spent the first twenty-six years of her life there. Always a creative person and an avid reader, she began writing stories for her own entertainment as a teen, and her love of writing continued to grow into adulthood. Meeting the love of her life brought many changes, including moving 900 miles away from home and settling on the Delmarva Peninsula where she resides on her 50-acre farm. Now the mother of two teenagers, she spends her free time creating the characters and stories of her fantasies. She also writes an internationally read Blog where she gives her readers a glimpse into the craziness of her day-to-day life, her mind, and all that the world throws her way.

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