Feeding the Fire (The Rosewood Series Book 2) by Andrea Laurence
Pepper has no interest in Grant Chamberlain…until she accidentally wins him at a school auction and finds the mega-hot firefighter impossible to ignore. Find out what happens next in the second playful and sexy ebook romance in the Rosewood series!
Living in the small town of Rosewood, Alabama, hairdresser Pepper Anthony has one rule—never date a Chamberlain. She’s always said, “the only thing worse than being ignored by a Chamberlain is being dumped by one.” But Grant Chamberlain, town fireman, isn’t used to rejection, and Pepper has consistently turned him down since high school. She isn’t intimidated by his family; she’s one of the few who refuses to take their crap.
When Grant volunteers at the charity bachelor auction, to his surprise, Pepper buys him. She hadn’t meant to, but Adelia Chamberlain dropped a cold drink in her lap, sending her leaping into the air at precisely the wrong moment. Suddenly she had a massive bill to the town and Grant at her disposal. Since the money has to come from her “restore the house” fund, she decides to use Grant for manual labor instead of romantic dinners. Grant is happy to help, sweaty and shirtless, because one way or another, he’s going to get Pepper to admit she’s attracted to him. All it takes is a small spark, and soon they’ll be fanning the flames.
Living in the small town of Rosewood, Alabama, hairdresser Pepper Anthony has one rule—never date a Chamberlain. She’s always said, “the only thing worse than being ignored by a Chamberlain is being dumped by one.” But Grant Chamberlain, town fireman, isn’t used to rejection, and Pepper has consistently turned him down since high school. She isn’t intimidated by his family; she’s one of the few who refuses to take their crap.
When Grant volunteers at the charity bachelor auction, to his surprise, Pepper buys him. She hadn’t meant to, but Adelia Chamberlain dropped a cold drink in her lap, sending her leaping into the air at precisely the wrong moment. Suddenly she had a massive bill to the town and Grant at her disposal. Since the money has to come from her “restore the house” fund, she decides to use Grant for manual labor instead of romantic dinners. Grant is happy to help, sweaty and shirtless, because one way or another, he’s going to get Pepper to admit she’s attracted to him. All it takes is a small spark, and soon they’ll be fanning the flames.
Romantic Modern Romeo and Juliet, July 23, 2015
This review is from: Feeding the Fire (The Rosewood Series Book 2) (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review*
In a story that reads like a modern day Romeo and Juliet (without the death), you have two families that have taught their children to not like each other. Both families have secrets, but when Pepper and Grant fall in love, the siblings and parents stick their noses in where they don't belong. In this romantic story, including a meddling witty grandmother and some heart pounding moments, you'll be feeling a fire reading this romance. Though it's book 2 in a series, it certainly reads as a stand alone. I've never read book 1, but didn't feel like I was missing anything. This is a wonderful romance you can lose yourself in for a day!
In a story that reads like a modern day Romeo and Juliet (without the death), you have two families that have taught their children to not like each other. Both families have secrets, but when Pepper and Grant fall in love, the siblings and parents stick their noses in where they don't belong. In this romantic story, including a meddling witty grandmother and some heart pounding moments, you'll be feeling a fire reading this romance. Though it's book 2 in a series, it certainly reads as a stand alone. I've never read book 1, but didn't feel like I was missing anything. This is a wonderful romance you can lose yourself in for a day!
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