Reviewed by phyllish on
Natalie had already lost a boyfriend to the dangers of firefighting and was determined to never again risk her heart in that way. Yet, she was powerless against the charm of Shay and his adorable twins.
Shay was everything a handsome fireman hero should be. He was also very insecure, having a wife who had left him for her career, and guilt that he held on to from his childhood. His deep love for his boys was precious, but it also had him obsessing over them perhaps a little overmuch.
The twins, Aiden and Liam, were so cute and well written. I always appreciate it when authors do a good job in making the children say and do things that are appropriate for their ages like this. The relationship that developed between the boys and Natalie was realistic.
The Firefighter’s Twins is a fun read with some inspirational elements. It had conflict and soul searching and sweet moments of spark and romance as Shay and Natalie struggled with fighting the sparks between them that threatened to burst into flame.
This review was originally posted on Among the Reads
Be sure to read Heidi's Guest Post and get a preview of The Firefighter’s Twins at AmongTheReads.net
I would like to thank Just Read Publicity Tours for giving me this copy of the book. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.
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- 4 June, 2018: Reviewed