
I’ve read quite a few books by the lovely Sierra Hill, and I’ve loved all of them as she has a way at gripping her audience into her stories. However, this is the first time reading anything by S.E. Rose and honestly I have to say that I’m really impressed with this book. I know that I started a book behind, so being honest I have no idea what transpired in the first book other than the little bits that were mentioned in this one, but that being said I was so hooked on this story that I honestly couldn’t it down. As I was reading the story I honestly couldn’t tell whose writing was which because both Sierra and S.E. Rose have managed to get their writing that in sync that you can’t help but see that they are talented together.
I enjoyed every minute of this book, and whilst at times I couldn’t help but want to hit Nick’s head against a wall due to the fact he kept closing himself off, it was amazing to see that both of these authors have managed to tackle the underlying concerns when it comes to PTSD, they didn’t sugar-coat it, they didn’t just brush over it, they actually used it as part of the main story line and showed that Nick needed to get a grip of the reality he was living in, but he couldn’t just hide away from it.
I wouldn’t say that there was nothing that needed changing, but the one thing that I would loved to have seen was that Becca’s ex get Karma happen to him, main reason being it’s clear that Becca devoted a great amout of time to their relationship, so the fact he literally just walked away and then had the nerve to flaunt his new relationship in front of her, I feel it would have been a lot more interesting seeing him get what’s coming to him as he literally put Becca through a lot, and he’s referenced a lot throughout the book, so it’s not like he was just some small side character who you never hear from again.
Other than that, I loved every second of it and I’m excited to give the first book a read in this series if this book was anything to go by.
If you’ve only read just one of these authors works, or even both but never together I’d recommend giving this series a try because it’s literally so scorching hot that you’ll love it.
Nick knew what he wanted out of life, he loved doing what he was doing as his career, he had his four best friends with him, but that one day on assignment changed everything for him.
After seeing his best friend pass away in his arms, dozens of innocent children losing their lives, it does things to you. Nick knows that no matter what happens now, it’s going to change his outcome on life, but now he has to try and figure out a way to adapt to everyday life now that he’s back home for good.
After having to attend his parents pool party in which they throw every year, he can’t help but want to hide away because he is just avoiding people right now. Yet when he goes into hero mode and saves Becca from having a wardrobe malfunction in front of everyone.
Knowing that he can’t give into the temptation he does his best to stay clear of her, but when it becomes apparent, they’ll be neighbours he knows for a fact it’s going to be an interesting journey.
When Becca ends up having her world turned upside down and her boyfriend dumps her because he’s in love with someone else, she can’t help but feel like she’s never going to find love again. Even though she knows she picks some losers, she knows she deserves happiness, it’s just the case of finding it.
With a fire igniting inside of Nick, will he realise what it is and do anything about it? Or is he too broken to even try to go after what he wants??
What happens when Nick gives into temptation and he finds himself crossing the line with Becca? Will he give her what she wants or is he set to break her?
I enjoyed every minute of this book, and whilst at times I couldn’t help but want to hit Nick’s head against a wall due to the fact he kept closing himself off, it was amazing to see that both of these authors have managed to tackle the underlying concerns when it comes to PTSD, they didn’t sugar-coat it, they didn’t just brush over it, they actually used it as part of the main story line and showed that Nick needed to get a grip of the reality he was living in, but he couldn’t just hide away from it.
I wouldn’t say that there was nothing that needed changing, but the one thing that I would loved to have seen was that Becca’s ex get Karma happen to him, main reason being it’s clear that Becca devoted a great amout of time to their relationship, so the fact he literally just walked away and then had the nerve to flaunt his new relationship in front of her, I feel it would have been a lot more interesting seeing him get what’s coming to him as he literally put Becca through a lot, and he’s referenced a lot throughout the book, so it’s not like he was just some small side character who you never hear from again.
Other than that, I loved every second of it and I’m excited to give the first book a read in this series if this book was anything to go by.
If you’ve only read just one of these authors works, or even both but never together I’d recommend giving this series a try because it’s literally so scorching hot that you’ll love it.
Nick knew what he wanted out of life, he loved doing what he was doing as his career, he had his four best friends with him, but that one day on assignment changed everything for him.
After seeing his best friend pass away in his arms, dozens of innocent children losing their lives, it does things to you. Nick knows that no matter what happens now, it’s going to change his outcome on life, but now he has to try and figure out a way to adapt to everyday life now that he’s back home for good.
After having to attend his parents pool party in which they throw every year, he can’t help but want to hide away because he is just avoiding people right now. Yet when he goes into hero mode and saves Becca from having a wardrobe malfunction in front of everyone.
Knowing that he can’t give into the temptation he does his best to stay clear of her, but when it becomes apparent, they’ll be neighbours he knows for a fact it’s going to be an interesting journey.
When Becca ends up having her world turned upside down and her boyfriend dumps her because he’s in love with someone else, she can’t help but feel like she’s never going to find love again. Even though she knows she picks some losers, she knows she deserves happiness, it’s just the case of finding it.
With a fire igniting inside of Nick, will he realise what it is and do anything about it? Or is he too broken to even try to go after what he wants??
What happens when Nick gives into temptation and he finds himself crossing the line with Becca? Will he give her what she wants or is he set to break her?