Chase has always had a tendency to settle. He's spent years being the third wheel and "Cool Uncle Chase" --always on the outside looking in. Tired of admiring love from afar, he's finally met someone that could change his whole life . . . if he can hold onto her.
Cait has come to Atlanta anticipating a short term work assignment, already trying to figure out how she can get out of the city before she's unpacked her suitcase. But after crossing paths with her cute neighbor a few times, he's half-convinced her that city living may not be so bad after all.
Cait's family ties are strong, and she leaves everything she's built with Chase behind in the wake of a tragedy. Will Chase follow his heart or let Cait take it with her back home?
K. Leah is a hopeless romantic and adores a good Hallmark movie. Growing up in the South, she likes her tea sweet and coffee strong. Family and faith are what matter most and she wears many hats, including being a wife, mom, and graphic designer. Other than being creative with designs or stories, she likes to spend her free time escaping reality into the pages of a sweet love story.
First, I want to thank K. Leah for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
When I Found You by K. Leah is the second book in the Finding Home series. In my eyes this could be read as a standalone as she recaps the previous book. However, if you are like me I like knowing the backstory and the characters prior to reading the next book in the series to get the full picture.
If you read the first book in the series you will see familiar characters. You will also get updates on where they are now in their life.
K. Leah’s book made me smile from ear to ear, made me believe that there are good guys out there, and made me believe in love again. This was a fun easy read that was a joy to read.
This story was Chase’s story, who is now my new book boyfriend!! He is a sweetheart with a heart of gold! K. Leah did an amazing job with this character making him loved by many!! Not to mention his budding relationship with Georgia Kait!
Many things I commend K. Leah for doing in this book that no other author I have read has done before. There were text conversations back and forth between characters. There were emojis at the end of them too (which was adorable). Plus, there was a screenshot of a phone contact in the phone. She is really thinking outside the box.
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