ARC Review: Don't Fight It by Samantha A. Cole

by - August 23, 2018

Don't Fight It
by Samantha A. Cole
Series: Hazard Falls (#1)
Published by: Suspenseful Seduction Publishing
July 27th, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher (Via Hidden Gems Books)
Rating: 4 Stars

     When it feels right, don't fight it. 
     Shane and Tucker have been mourning their wife's death for two years. Their love for each other and their daughter has gotten them through the rough time. But while Shane is ready to take a chance on a new future, Tucker is stuck in the past, finding it hard to let go. 
     Paige is trying to put her life back together after her marriage crumbled following her husband's arrest. Leaving California behind, she moves to Kansas, taking a job as a housekeeper and a nanny to a six-year-old girl. 
     She shouldn't be dreaming of her sexy new bosses, but after seeing a steamy encounter between the two men, she can't get either of them out of her mind. 
     Shane is certain Paige is the one who can finally heal them, but convincing her and Tucker might take a little scheming. Will it backfire or give them all a second chance at love?


Disclaimer:

This copy was provided by the publisher via Hidden Gems Books for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of it or the content of my review.

     I've been on a semi-reading slump lately. This means that I've been fine with listening to audiobooks but haven't been able to find a book I can sink my greedy paws into; until this one. Don't Fight It is a sweet story of a second chance at love.

     From the moment you meet Shane on his phone call with his cousin to the end, you are engaged in a constant battle of cheering the threesome on and cursing the bad and jealous people throughout the whole story that want to do them harm.

     I found Paige to be very strong (especially at the beginning dealing with Tucker) and sweet at the same time. The more I learned about her and Tucker and Shane the stronger the characters are and the more I connected with them.

     Another thing I liked about this story is that the author really marked the difference between Shane and Tuck, not just physically but in personality. They could not be more opposites and I found that made them more likable and gave the reader a better chance to connect with them.

     One thing that bothered me was the situation with Brenna's boyfriend and how uneventful it culminated. That's why I didn't give this book 5 stars. I loved this book and I'll be definitively looking forward to the next book which I hope is Lane and Marie Lou (I think that's her name, I know there is definitively a Lou in there) and I wouldn't mind a novella about Tuck's sister and Gavin.

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