
Caleb Kelly has been my secret weakness since the day I moved to Sugar Brush, Wyoming.
I spend my days among the stacks as the town’s librarian and my nights serving drinks at Joy’s Elbow Room. It’s safe, predictable, and a little boring. The only thing that makes my pulse kick is when Caleb Kelly walks through the door and takes a seat at one of my tables.
Four years of stolen glances, watching him laugh with his family, listening to him talk about his son, and pretending he doesn’t unravel me just by saying my name. Alice.
Then one reckless night, I steal a kiss. And for one perfect, heart-stopping second, he kisses me back.
But the thing is, Caleb doesn’t date. He has his son, his ranch, and no room for anything—or anyone—else.
So I finally stop waiting, stop hoping, stop hiding. It’s way past time to begin living my life on my own terms.
Just as I start to move forward, trouble knocks me back. And when I need someone the most, Caleb is the one by my side again and again, standing between me and the worst of it. His steady, fierce presence is impossible to ignore.
I should know better than to keep falling for a man who told me he can’t give me more. I should walk away before I get hurt again.
It’s just that every time he shows up, every time he really sees me, every time he stays, my heart refuses to listen.
But letting him in might be the one thing I can’t come back from.
Narrated by: Emma Wilder & Sean Masters
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
Oh my goodness, this story was absolutely charming. Julia Wolf isn’t an author I’m very familiar with, but I absolutely adored Alice and Caleb’s slow-burn romance.
Alice is the local librarian, with a side gig at the town diner, and Caleb is the eldest brother of the Kelly family, dedicated to his teenage son and the family ranch. She’s had a crush on Caleb for a few years, while he has been oblivious to her pining. Alice finally gets the courage to make a move (thinking her feelings would be reciprocated), only for Caleb to turn her down. So of course, after she’s attempted to move on is when he realizes he’s interested in her.
Their relationship is a slow-burning, friends-to-lovers, and I loved the progression of their romance. I loved how Alice stood up to Caleb, and more or less put him in his place as he tried to make amends. Both of these characters have overcome some difficulties (she’s got a bit of a complicated family background, and he has sworn off relationships), and I thought they complemented one another well, once they finally got on the same page. I also thought the author did a lovely job of weaving in Alice’s relationship with Caleb’s son, Jesse, and how the two of them developed a friendship of their own.
Even though Hit The Ground has a touch of suspense (Alice finds herself in a bit of trouble), it’s a relatively low-angst story that still managed to hit check off all the emotional boxes for me. Narrators Emma Wilder and Sean Masters were a joy to listen to.
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