Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

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Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

FIVE Books, One Small-Town Obsession: My Sparrow Falls Series Binge, written by amazing Catherine Cowles

There’s something magical about small-town romance when it’s laced with suspense, danger, and characters who feel like friends you’ve known for years. Sparrow Falls, Catherine Cowles’ romantic suspense series, is exactly that kind of magic — the kind you binge-read until 2 a.m. with “just one more chapter” on repeat.

After devouring all five books (Secret Haven is releasing in October, yeyyy), I can honestly say this series is comfort in suspense form. 

If you love found family, swoony protectiveness, small-town charm, and a dash of danger, here’s why Sparrow Falls belongs on your TBR. Covers are stunning, and the stories are even better.

Catherine Cowles accidentally crawled her way into my life one rainy afternoon in Target when my beautiful daughter said, “We should buddy read this.” And honestly? Best decision ever. To clarify, my daughter is going to be 22 soon.

Anyway, Cowles quickly became one of my favorite authors. I already know I’m going to read all of her books and become obsessed—in the best way possible. 🙂

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Fragile Sanctuary, Book 1

Tropes: 🖤 Brother’s best friend | 🌞☁️ Grumpy x sunshine | 🏠 Small-town romance | ⚔️ Touch-her-and-die | 🛏 Forced proximity | 👵 Found family (with a hilarious grandma!) | 💔 Broken heroes with good hearts | 🕵️ Criminal Minds-style suspense

Trigger Warnings: D*ath, panic attacks/disorders, viol*nce, bl00d, kidna*ping, grief, stalking, car accident, l0ss of parent/family, murd*r, first-degree ars0n/fire injury.

My take:

Don’t be fooled by the dreamy watercolor cover—this isn’t a breezy love story. It’s intense, emotional, and gut-wrenching at times… but also tender, safe, and full of those found-family moments that make you smile through the tears. Catherine has such a gift for writing grief and vulnerability in a way that truly lands.

Anson and Rho had me completely hooked—their slow-burn chemistry was everything. And Grandma Lolli? Scene stealer, hands down.

What really got me, though, was Anson’s smile. Everyone in the book treats it like some rare, almost unsettling thing because he’s usually so serious, probably due to his profession, but also he has been through some heavy stuff—but every time it happened, I couldn’t stop smiling, too. If you continue with the series (which you should), you will know what I am talking about.

Anson and Rho just fit together like two peas in a pod. I adored these two beautifully broken souls finding their way to each other.

“You can’t truly live without some sort of hurt…” ← This quote? Stayed with me.

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Delicate Escape, Book 2

Tropes: 🏡 Small town vibes | 🛏 Roommates | 🐶🐱 Golden Retriever x Black Cat energy | 🕵️ Hidden identity | 🏃‍♀️ Girl on the run | ❤️ He falls first | 🔄 Dual POV | 🔥 Open door spice | ✅ No third-act breakup

Trigger Warnings: St*lking, emotional a*use (not between MCs), thr*ats of vi0lence.

My take:

This book felt like comfort wrapped in suspense. Shep & Thea’s story weaves together sweetness, humor, and just enough danger to keep you on edge.

I buddy-read this one and spent half the time trying to piece together the twist (and yes—it still managed to surprise me). The audiobook narration is fantastic, and that golden retriever x black cat dynamic between the main characters? Absolute perfection.

We already knew from book one that Thea was hiding something, and in this installment, those answers come quickly. Trust doesn’t come easily to her, but Shep has a way of making her feel safe in a way she hasn’t experienced in years.

Shep, meanwhile, carries the crushing weight of guilt for things completely outside his control. There are moments he questions his own worth, and he buries himself in work, creating these stunning houses. He’s truly one of the most honorable—and sweetest—male leads in the entire series.

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Broken Harbor, Book 3

Tropes: 🔥 Slow burn romance | 🏠 Small town with secrets | 🛡 Protective hero with a wounded heart | 🛏 Forced proximity | 👪 Found family | 💔💞 Emotional healing | 💜 Second chance at love & life | 👩‍👦 Single mom | 🏒 Hockey player hero

Trigger Warnings: Vi0lence, m*rder, talk of addi<tion, grieving, l0ss of loved ones, open-door romance.

My take:

This book is gentle in the best way — vulnerability, quiet strength, and slow healing. The connection between Cope & Luca (the FMC’s son) absolutely melted me. There’s nothing like guarded characters finally letting love in, and the found family moments were some of my favorites of the entire series.

I just loved the connection between Cope and Sutton. Such a beautiful love story.

And that ending, like what? I was shocked at that final twist at the end. You’ve got to read it to believe how crazy that was.

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Beautiful Exile, Book 4

— ★ My Favorite ★

Tropes: ☀️🌑 Reverse grumpy x sunshine | 🖤 Brother’s best friend | ⏳ Age gap (done right!) | 💌 Slow-burn | 🌊 Coastal small town | 🕵️ Secrets & suspense

Trigger Warnings: PTSD, assa*lt mentions, danger/vi0lence.

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

My take:

Arden & Linc’s story wrecked me—in the best possible way. Emotional, layered, and completely addictive, this book ticked every single one of my comfort-read boxes. I’m not usually a big fan of age-gap romances, but this? This is exactly the kind of age gap I’ll happily devour without a single complaint.

Catherine Cowles is a master at balancing romance, suspense, and mystery, and here she brought it all together flawlessly. I laughed, I swooned, I cried, and yes… I clutched my chest more than once.

I even questioned my own sanity when I tried to outguess this book. 😂 Fate must’ve been laughing when Catherine dropped that twist—because wow, I did not see it coming. The idea crossed my mind, but I quickly dismissed it, like, nah, she wouldn’t actually go there. And then—boom! She did. And no, I’m not telling you what it is… except that it was freaking wild.

And of course, Grandma Lolli is back! She delivers some of the funniest and most heartwarming moments in the whole series. Honestly, I’d read an entire novella of her and Walter just bickering their way through life. Absolute gold.

Oh, and get the audiobook. You must. The narration makes it even better.

Why is this one my favorite? Easy. Arden listens to metal, and she paints. Duh. No-brainer… she’s my girl through and through. Add in the incredible chemistry between her and Linc, plus a story that made me laugh and cry? Perfection.

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Chasing Shelter, Book 5

Tropes: 💜 Grumpy x sunshine | 🏡 Neighbors to lovers | 👨‍👧 Single dad energy | 🤠 Sheriff-level protectiveness | 🕵️ Suspense & mystery | 🦋 Found family | 📱 Chaotic sibling group chats | 👵 Iconic and priceless grandma moments 🙂

Trigger Warnings: D0mestic ab*use, thre*ts, vi0lence.

My take:

I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of this one—so grateful to read and listen before release (even if there were probably hundreds of us influencers, haha, you get the point).

I’ll be honest—this wasn’t my favorite in the series. Not because it was bad, but simply because I connected more with the couples from books three and four. Still, I really enjoyed Trace and Ellie’s story for what it was: full of small-town charm, plenty of emotional depth, humor, and sweetness, and just the right touch of suspense and spice. Trace’s father was the most despicable piece of $hit I have ever read, and I read about some awful people.

The sibling group chat moments? Absolutely hilarious. As a mom whose kids also love to pick on each other constantly, those scenes had me cracking up. And getting more glimpses of Kye & Fal? Loved it. I’m calling it now—they’re going to be my favorite couple in the next book.

I loved, loved how Ellie was with Keely. OMG! That was so sweet. Keely was the sweetest. Also, the AUDIOBOOK WAS amazing. MMC is narrated by one of my favorites, so check it out. 

Again, the ending was a surpise. I had no idea who or what, so that was a pretty great twist.

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Why I Loved This Series

Even with danger lurking in every corner, Sparrow Falls feels like home — a place you want to keep coming back to. Catherine Cowles writes with so much heart, crafting characters who feel real, romances you root for, and suspense that keeps you flipping pages. The recurring side characters and found family threads tie everything together in a way that makes you want to binge the whole thing.

If you haven’t started Sparrow Falls yet, now’s the perfect time — the 6th and final book, Secret Haven, releases in October. Whether you read in print or listen on audio (the narrators are amazing), this series is one you’ll want to sink into with a blanket, a cup of coffee or tea… or wine, and zero interruptions. 🙂

I still can’t stop thinking about this one.

💬 Have you read any of the Sparrow Falls books yet? Which couple is your favorite?

Catherine CowlesAbout Author

Catherine Cowles is a USA Today bestselling author known for her addictive blend of romantic suspense, small-town settings, and true-crime intrigue. A lifelong romance devotee and self-professed Diet Coke addict, she writes stories that pair broody heroes with strong heroines and a sprinkling of mystery. When she’s not writing, she can be found wandering around Oregon, binging true-crime podcasts, or cuddling with her dog

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