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Grown Enough For Love Kindle Edition
Gabriel grew up on the wrong side of town, in a poor Mexican family who may not have had money, but always had plenty of love to go around. Although he’s always thought of his best friend’s little sister as a little sister of his own, things have changed. Gabriel can’t help noticing Savannah is all grown up now. Single for the first time in years, with a two-year-old son in tow, Gabriel decides that maybe, after all these years, Savannah is grown enough for love.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 13, 2019
- File size1340 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B082776G5R
- Publication date : December 13, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 1340 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 211 pages
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Chelsea Falin is the multi-genre author of more than 35 titles. She's written books in the romance, erotica, young adult, children's, fantasy, paranormal, and nonfiction genres.
She began writing with intents to publish in 2006, and finally released her first book in 2009, at the age of 19. She has since released several standalone books and multiple series, which include "The Benson Family Chronicles,""Taming the Dragon Clan Chronicles," "The Growing Roots Series," "Curious Kids Series," and "Think You Know Your States? Series." Additionally, Chelsea is a content marketing specialist and book blogger.
In her personal life, Chelsea is a mom of two humans and three cats who enjoys reading, writing, cooking, fishing, hiking, and spending time with her family.
You can connect with Chelsea on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, or her website.
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Now Gabriel is a single dad. Although Savannah had had her share of sexual experiences, she still felt shy and too young around Gabriel.
The writing was pretty good and easy to read. I liked the easy camaraderie between the old friends, both of which now see each other in a whole new light. They both have their struggles (Savannah looking for a place to live and making money with her online job; Gabriel trying to raise his son.) I admired Savannah’s determination to break free from her family and make it on her own. I also found Gabriel’s Mexican family and heritage to be relatable. He was lucky to have his family’s support in raising his son.
Of course, the age gap was not the only deterrent between Savannah and Gabriel. Evidently, “Meridians don’t marry poor Mexicans.”
A nice read!
That said, I can only give this book four stars as there isn't anything groundbreaking here. The multicultural aspect of the characters relationship really plays little into the plot (and given how short the book is, that's not surprising). Further, the romance is pretty generic and you can find similar story lines in thousands of other books.
I would recommend this book to people who are looking to get into reading the genre, but for those who have already enmeshed themselves, you could pass this up and not really be missing anything.
"Savannah said nothing as she led Gabriel inside. She debated about going to the kitchen table where she’d been sitting alone moments before, but decided the couch might be more comfortable. Once Savannah sat on the couch, Gabriel sat beside her. He didn’t touch her – something she was craving – but he didn’t sit as far away as he could have. Savannah thought that meant something. Or, she might be looking for positive signs that would quell her nerves."
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Savannah said nothing while leading Gabriel inside. She debated on going to the kitchen table where she'd been a moment before, but decided on the couch. Once seated, he didn't touch her - something she was craving. Thinking this meant something, she looked for positive signs that might quell her nerves.
There was more narration than character building. The erotic scenes were quick and didn't go into much detail at all - they didn't knock my socks off compared to some of the other romantic/erotic writing that is out there.
This was a very good attempt and again, with professional editing, I believe it could be a lot better. The foundation is already there, it just needs to be finessed. I hope the author continues to work on her craft. I applaud the work that was put into this, I really do.