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Fired Up
by K.K. Allen
Not positive but this one might be my favorite in the series so far! I like how the characters actually got together in this one! While we had gotten glimpses of Meadow and Asher in the other two books up to this point, we didn’t get the “meet-cute” or maybe more of a “meet-horrible” in this case. But fortunately Asher quickly learned the mistake he’d made and apologized and tried to make up for it. I loved Meadow and her son, as well as her mother.
Once again, as with the other two books, I loved getting glimpses of those characters we already knew and kind of seeing their whole relationships developing from another aspect as we also were traveling along with this book’s main characters on their own burgeoning romance. Meadow’s past was one that didn’t have a lot to deal with in the present, and she was able to make it positive memories for her son. However Asher’s past was right there in town, and ready to show up and cause problems. I wondered if what his ex had to say would be what it did end up being.
I won’t give away that twist, but I liked the way Asher handled it after he wrapped his head around it. The way that he brought it to Meadow, and how he told her it didn’t change a thing about how he felt about her and that he wanted her to be with him during all of it.
As I said, this might be my favorite so far partly because of the way that twist was handled. Now though, I’m looking forward to starting the next book in the series.
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.
Once again, as with the other two books, I loved getting glimpses of those characters we already knew and kind of seeing their whole relationships developing from another aspect as we also were traveling along with this book’s main characters on their own burgeoning romance. Meadow’s past was one that didn’t have a lot to deal with in the present, and she was able to make it positive memories for her son. However Asher’s past was right there in town, and ready to show up and cause problems. I wondered if what his ex had to say would be what it did end up being.
I won’t give away that twist, but I liked the way Asher handled it after he wrapped his head around it. The way that he brought it to Meadow, and how he told her it didn’t change a thing about how he felt about her and that he wanted her to be with him during all of it.
As I said, this might be my favorite so far partly because of the way that twist was handled. Now though, I’m looking forward to starting the next book in the series.
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.