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REVIEW – Stay Forever by Kaylee Ryan

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Declan

My whole world has revolved around caring for my baby girl. I never wanted to let anyone into my life—into our lifeuntil Kennedy came to town and threw a wrench into my single-dad routine.

She’s the first woman to make me feel something… anything, in a long time. If only she would let me in.

Kennedy is kind, beautiful, and everything I never knew that I wanted. She looks at me as if I’m her entire world, and her bond with my daughter is something to see. But there’s a problem: she’s leaving in a few weeks, and I need to find a way to ask her to stay.

Kennedy

My trip to Willow River came at the perfect time to escape. Taking care of my grandmother should be my whole focus. What I shouldn’t be doing is falling for a drop-dead-gorgeous single dad. But my meddling grandmother has other ideas.

Declan is impossible to resist. Everything with him is easy and feels right. We feel right. But the timing is all wrong— no matter how I wish I could change things.

He’s a forever kind of guy, but this isn’t my home, and he doesn’t know what he’s asking when two words change everything… “stay forever.” 


“I’m the one who’s fallen ass over heels for this woman, and now I have to figure out how to keep her.”


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I love the Kincaid family and from the start of the series Declan’s daughter, Blakely, has stolen the show. This book is no exception and I absolutely loved her and her father and when you add in Kennedy it is perfect.

Kennedy is newly divorced and heads out of town to take care of her Grandma and her grandma’s business while she is injured. She instantly connects with the Kincaid family and has a spark with Declan. Declan’s main focus has always been his daughter, sure he dated, but nothing that would ever lead to anything more series, at least until he met Kennedy.

Kennedy and Declan have a connection from the start, but they both kind of a fight it for a bit before deciding to have some fun while Kennedy is still in town. Their story is fun, but it is also emotional at times. I love how protective Declan is of his daughter, but also Kennedy. I love how quickly Kennedy and Blakely formed a connection.

If you’re looking for a small town, single dad romance this is one to check out.

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