Dumped into the foster
system at a young age, ceramics artist Elmer Byrne craves a big, loving family
of the heart. His artist family almost fills that need, but something is
missing…until Margot. But when he offers his heart, her thorny defenses shatter
him.
Thrown together in an art
competition that could jump-start one artist’s career, but not both, their
irresistible attraction forces them to reconsider the meaning of success.
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Cat gives this one 5 Meows
with a 4 Purr heat index...
This is my first Sadira
Stone book but won't be my last. I was
gripped and couldn’t stop reading. This
is book three in the series but stands alone just fine, though if you want to
meet Clair, Laurel and a few others reading the first two books would help. I wasn’t
lost at all and the story was great.
Margot Is bisexual and
seeing a friend Darcy that lives in Berkely. They only get to see each other on
occasion and have an open relationship though Margot stays so busy she hasn’t been
seeing anyone else. She is trying to get her foot in the door as a graphic
designer, finish school, and work to pay bills. She works in Clair’s bookstore
and Laurel her friend suggests she volunteer at the Rainbow center a place for
artistic children with special needs. She meets Elmer a sexy, hunky ginger bearded
man with a big heart. Sparks fly but they are both competing for a big prize in
an art contest.
At first, I got a little
confused with Margot and Darcy in a relationship and we got quite a bit of explicit
detail. But then I met
Elmer and fell in love. I loved the
characters…all of them. They are so quirky, well-developed and relatable. The
storyline is intriguing, there are a couple of subplots and the romantic love
triangle is amazing (nope no ménage or threesome).
This is way up there on
one of the best stories I have read this year so far and I plan to go back and
read the other two books in this series soon. Oh, did I mention cute
kids?
Ever since her first kiss,
Sadira’s been spinning steamy tales in her head. But it wasn’t until her 50s
that she tried her hand at writing one. Now she’s a happy citizen of
Romancelandia, penning contemporary romance and cozy mysteries from her home in
Washington State. When not writing, which is seldom, she explores the Pacific Northwest
with her charming husband, enjoys the local music scene, plays guitar badly,
and gobbles all the books.
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