by Shannon Stacey
As expected, because I've read most of Shannon Stacey's book, I enjoyed this. I noticed some continuity problems. For example, in one scene, Lydia's sitting on the couch and a couple of sentences later, she sits down on the edge of her bed without having moved between rooms. Later, she puts her s...
PJV Quickie: I loved Shannon Stacey's Kawalski Family series but couldn't get into her last Contemporary series, Boys of Fall, so it was with a bit of trepidation that I requested Heat Exchange for review (how could I resist that cover?). I am happy to report that I loved this book! Great character...
Review copy provided by publisher I'm a huge Shannon Stacey fan and was loved every single one of her Kowalski books. I was super excited to start reading her new Boston Fire series. I totally and completely loved Heat Exchange. Lydia Kincaid comes from a family of firefighters, and even was mar...
Shannon Stacey starts strong with the first book in her new Boston Fire contemporary romance series. Bringing her trademark small town feel to a big city fire department, Ms. Stacey creates a world full of wonderful characters and a story filled with passion and charm. Lydia Kincaid comes from a f...
Lydia Kincaid has known Aidan Hunt for many years. He is her little brother's best friend. He is four years her junior and that makes her feel old and responsible. She is afraid to start anything with him, since there are consequences. More for Aidan, than for herself. Lydia came back to Bosto...
It took me a bit to really get into this book (maybe 30% or so) but once I did, I enjoyed it. It is a pure and simple romance and that was a nice change from the paranormal, overly suspenseful books that seem to dominate at the moment. See the full review here:http://www.thebookdisciple.com