Friday, November 13, 2020

Review of Fireside Love by S.L. Sterling

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Kristy and Austin. Kristy is in a job that she once really liked that is until she slept with her boss and then caught him cheating on her. Now she has to put up with him holding meetings that seem pointless right before they leave on Fridays and finding work to have her working all weekend. She knows she should have turned him into HR when he caught him cheating but her pride stopped her and now she doesn't know what she will do. So when she spends another Friday drinking wine and complaining to her best friend. She suggest that she goes to the cabin since she and her boyfriend can't use and they booked it for the weekend. She really could do with a get away so she thinks why not, and takes her up on the offer. Austin knows it is time to get out of his sister's place but he just hasn't been motivated to do much since his wife died 18 months earlier. So when his sister Addie keeps walking outside his door one Friday he knows something is up. She offer's him the same cabin time on the same weekend. When he gets to the cabin he finds Kristy passed out on the floor with the fireplace drying her and everything else out. So after putting her to bed in the only bedroom he realizes he has no where to sleep except with her. He has dreamed of this so many times but he always though she would be conscious and invite him to sleep with her when it happened. Can one weekend away start the beginning of a HEA or will the baggage they both have make that impossible?

This is a hit out of the park by this author. This story has its ups and downs I really want to tell you about. However I don't want to ruin the story for any other readers. I will say this book will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. This will be one of those books you pick up and can't put down until you read those two words "the end". I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone.



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