Stormking Road

Firefly Hollow #6

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Pub Date Nov 20 2014 | Archive Date Sep 18 2017

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This book is a romance. It’s a man + woman = love story. Insta-love? No. Impertinence? Yes. Sex within the first few chapters? Um, no (that comes later). Steamy tension building? Oh, yeah. And lots of interfering family members with good intentions.

Sydney Campbell Gibson is all grown up now. Divorced and mostly over it, she returns home to Hazard, Kentucky, ready to get on with her life. She wants a husband, a family. What she has is a new job with a man who didn’t want to hire her. As if that weren’t mortifying enough, she has a crush on her boss, has had for years. She even kissed him when she was nineteen, but then she ran away.

As for Sawyer Evans? He’s divorced, as well. Retired from the state police, he’s set up shop as a private investigator, and he’s up to his eyeballs in paperwork with no one to turn to for help. Sawyer’s way too old for Sydney–his opinion, not hers–regardless of the fact that she’s a fully grown woman whose attractiveness he can’t deny. She’s definitely no longer the surly teenager he nearly arrested twice, as much as he almost wished she was. Besides, her family would never approve, even if he and Sydney could move past his inability to have children.

But then there’s this chemistry that starts burning between them. And suddenly neither of them is sure of anything anymore except their growing need for one another.

This book is a romance. It’s a man + woman = love story. Insta-love? No. Impertinence? Yes. Sex within the first few chapters? Um, no (that comes later). Steamy tension building? Oh, yeah. And...


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Amazing, fun, and interesting. Who doesn't love a sexy older man and a feisty young woman romance? The beginning for Sydney and Sawyer started many many years ago. A family friend and a young girl that grows to have a crush on him, the girls returns home a single woman ready to try and start something with him. Will he forgo their age difference and embrace true love, or will stubbornness grab hold and make true love disappear. Thank you NetGalley and T.L. Haddix for allowing me to read this book and write a honest review.

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I love the Firefly Hollow series & this story was so good. Sydney & Sawyer were such a fun couple to get to know & watch fall in love.

Can't wait for more in this series!

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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How odd!

So I was drawn in by the unusual blurb but ended up confused by what genre I was reading.

On the face of it this is a straightforward small-town romance between Sydney Gibson, a 26 year old woman, and Sawyer Evans, the 46 year old man she has had a crush on since she was six years old. She comes back to the small town she grew up in after a devastating divorce. Not needing money, she does need a job to keep her busy so her father suggests she help Sawyer with his fledgling private investigations business.

Sawyer used to be a policeman and has the dubious honour of having arrested Sydney as a teenager, he remembers a rebellious teenager and is shocked at the young sophisticated woman she has become. Despite their mutual attraction he tries to hold back because: a) he's her boss; b) he's 20 years older than her; c) he's friends with her father and grandfather; and d) he has some rare incurable sterility so he could never give her children.

I quite liked the romance, it was a slow burn and there was some good banter, especially between Sydney and various women who drape themselves all over Sawyer.

But ...

Sydney and her family all have special powers. Yep, special powers. Now this is the sixth book in the series, I haven't read any of the rest so I'm not sure whether the other books are more or less woo-woo than this one, but this just seemed odd. Sydney has some odd healing power, they think she may have cured her aunt's cancer when she was younger, one of her cousins can see/ speak to the dead and other relatives are different kinds of shifters. As far as I could see this was just an excuse to abracadabra an insurmountable obstacle (can you guess what it might be?). I didn't get it. I also thought it was odd that they all had different powers - surely genetics would suggest they all had the same power or manifestations of the same power?

There were also a couple of scenes which crossed a line for me. I don't mind rough sex between consenting adults but when one person uses it to express sadness by biting, pinching, hair-pulling etc and it is out of the ordinary that actually raises red flags for me. Expressing emotion through violence? Not acceptable. The other scene is where Sydney and Sawyer have sex before meeting his ex-wife - as I read that scene I thought if it were written about anyone other than the heroine it would have been seen as trashy and tacky - so why is it okay for Sydney to do/ think that?

If those two scenes had been written differently and there were no special woo-woo powers I would have liked this book a lot more.

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3/3

Sydney and Sawyer’s story is beautiful, but the whole twenty-year-gape was a little too much for me, or at least the way the story was portrayed didn’t convinced me nor made me connect with their couple or chemistry.

In this book, the magical touch didn’t work as well as the others previous books I’ve read… Maybe because of this book in particular or maybe because I should have waited a little between books (I’ve being reading several in a row, writing a review on my notepad as I was reading them…), maybe I should have stopped a little and read others books for a while… I really couldn’t say why the magical side didn’t work for me in this book.

And yes, I’ve already said it for the previous books: KATHY (book 10, the book I’ve read in the first place) is still my absolute favorite in the series. And the less paranormal one, now that I’m thinking about it.

Still, this was a great reading, I totally recommend it, and the whole series in general, because of the saga’s family, and of course, the writing.

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