It had its moments, but dragged for a good long time. Happy ending. Lots of different types of relationships.
It had its moments, but dragged for a good long time. Happy ending. Lots of different types of relationships.
Not my sort of book, but that‘s not the book‘s fault. Cassie Hanwell leaves Texas to help her mother out in Massachusetts. They‘ve been estranged for a decade, but her mother‘s request coincides with an incident that forces her to leave her beloved fire station where she is the only female firefighter. There is some quippy dialogue but at the end of the day, this is just a romance with a little family drama window dressing.
I know it‘s December readathon time, can‘t remember what we‘re calling it. 🤣 but I finished this one while getting my hair colored today. Nice, fairly believable romance between a widowed firefighter single dad (of 4!) and a shy reclusive artist from his hometown. The suspense part was subtly woven in and the menacing figure was a shocker to me. #treeoncover (well trees) for #rushathonchristmaschsllenge
1) Things You Save In A Fire by Katherine Center
2) Shepherds Abiding by Jan Karon
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I officially have a new favorite author. I believe Katherine Center has mastered romance. Truly. Her writing is great, her characters the best, and the romance perfect. I was sad to finish this one. ❤️ #littensloveromance #romance #greatread
This is my 2nd book I have read by K. Center. I enjoyed the journey of Cassie and to read her experience as a firefighter & EMT. The Epilogue gave a nice summary of everything that happened. No loose ends were not tied up.
Break from seasonally appropriate reading because I always read Eden Finley/Saxon James hockey books as soon as they come out. Good but not my fave. 🏒🏒🏒🏒 #scarathlon #magicalmonsters 11 points