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Cargando... Flash Pointpor Amy Knupp
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. FLASH POINT is book 7 in Amy Knupp's Island Fire series, however it does work fine as a stand alone novel. You will find yourself eager to read the stories of others who live on San Amaro Island and are part of this series so just know you are in for some binge reading! Now for my thoughts on FLASH POINT, this story is very emotional, but at the same time it's one of those stories that makes you smile. The characters are realistic, and engaging. The story itself is well written and makes you feel like you are a part of everything. I adored everything from the setting to the characters to the emotions that are revealed and healed throughout the story, add in the romance and you have a story that is one of the best of the year. I highly recommend this story to everyone. I do want to mention while I LOVED this story, there are some very deeply emotional situations and feelings tackled within this story. The loss of a loved one, no matter if it's your spouse/love interest, or relative, it's hard to deal with, and to learn to move on from,even more so if it's unexpected. So be prepared to laugh, cry, sigh, and in the end to smile. Then be ready to read more of Amy Knupp's writing! You'll be glad you picked this one up, just be sure to keep a few tissues handy. ( ) This was an incredibly emotional book. Rachel is back on San Amaro now that she finally has her medical degree. She is working crazy amounts of time which is enabling her to get her career going at an accelerated rate. It also allows her to avoid dealing with her grief over the death of her twin sister. The only person who really seems to understand is Cale, the man that Noelle was going to marry. He appears to have made it his mission to be there for her, to push her into dealing with that grief. Unfortunately, Rachel isn't just dealing with grief, she is also dealing with guilt. The night that Noelle died she and Rachel had fought over the fact that Rachel also had feelings for him and now she blames herself. The time that they spend together only increases those feelings, good and bad. I really liked Rachel. I ached for her unhappiness and the way she couldn't give in to her grief. Also for the way that she always felt like she came up short when compared to Noelle who was pretty much her opposite. Her love for Cale is strong but her feelings of guilt just won't allow her to move on with him. Cale was devastated by Noelle's death, to the point where he still can't live in the condo he bought for them. He feels that his love for Noelle will last forever and that there will never be another. When he first sees Rachel again he is first struck by their resemblance but is quickly reminded of how different they are. He senses her grief and sees the way that she isn't dealing with it. He also sees how alone she is and decides that he will be there for her. He doesn't expect to find her constantly on his mind or to be feeling things he never thought he'd feel again. I really loved the way that he was sensitive to Rachel's feelings but that he also wanted to get her through the hard parts so she could start to live again. He was stunned when she told him about the reason for the fight with Noelle but it also forced him to face his own feelings. I liked the way that the two of them were able to find strength with each other to deal with their grief. There are times when it becomes too much and they lash out, but they always find their way back. I really liked the way that their grief was shown and the various ways they dealt with it, both with each other and with others. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesIsland Fire (7) Pertenece a las series editorialesHarlequin Superromance (1855)
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HTML: Time to move on from the past Now that she's in San Amaro, Texas, Dr. Rachel Culver has very little room for socializing. Working double shifts in the E.R. is jump-starting the medical career she's worked so hard for. She'll worry about a social life later. Still, when gorgeous firefighter Cale Jackson is constantly around, concentrating on work--and keeping old feelings at bay--is difficult. How can Rachel not notice him? Especially when he's being so nice, so irresistible. Cale doesn't seem to understand she has good reasons to avoid him--reasons that only got bigger when she lost her twin sister. And the way he treats her... Well, her old dreams about their time together are waking up!. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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