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  • 06/2024
  • 979-8-9877363-5-7 B0CZGZL8KX
  • 95986 pages
  • $15.99
Cat Treadgold
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The Fallen Man
Former priest Edward O’Connell and restaurateur Lisette succumb to the magic of Port Townsend’s Christmas season and fall in love. But his high-profile family and her dark past mean the clock is ticking on their romantic idyll.
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Treadgold’s Fallen Man series, which has followed the romantic lives of the wealthy O’Connell family of Washington state’s Port Townsend, comes to a satisfying end in this final entry, bringing everyone together and tying up the strands of the earlier stories. Edward O’Connell has quietly left the Catholic priesthood and his Philadelphia parish, moving from celibacy to sexual profligacy. During a Thanksgiving visit to the family compound built by his musical superstar brother Joe, Edward becomes smitten with Lisette Manegold, the proprietress of a local restaurant, but soon discovers her reputation with his family, though limited, is less than stellar.

Though previous series entries work as standalone romances, and Treadgold offers context here for new readers, this climactic volume really targets readers of the whole series, structured as a family soap opera in which Edward and Lisette’s relationship is often sidelined to the follow ups for David, Maddie, and Liam’s movie pursuits, Ali and Liam’s drama about their addicted birth mother, and the return of the distasteful but still compelling yoga guru Kilo. The connection between Lisette’s past and the current O’Connell dramas overshadows the romantic story arc. Edward’s church backstory is shared almost entirely in exposition, so its emotional impact is lessened, and his disclosure of psychic predictive powers would feel more surprising if not for the family’s other supernatural gifts.

Still, the cast and holiday setting are presented with a casual mutual warmth, and the overall impression is an appealingly fuzzy one of a family coming together with love and mutual support, despite their wide disparities in life paths and backstories. Treadgold’s deep affection for her characters and understanding of their hearts, quirks, and concerns will reward fans of the series, though this entry isn’t a jumping-on point. Readers wanting more from protagonists of earlier installments get plenty of it, and overall the series comes to a satisfying conclusion.

Takeaway: Reunions, romance, and a warm holiday vibe power this series ender.

Comparable Titles: Lydia Michaels’s Almost Priest, Nora Roberts’s The MacKade Brothers series

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 06/2024
  • 979-8-9877363-5-7 B0CZGZL8KX
  • 95986 pages
  • $15.99
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