Saturday, November 21, 2015

Book Review: Fire & Ice

Fire & Ice
by Mary Connealy
Cover ArtBethany House Publishers


Bailey Wilde is an independent woman who lives her life without depending on others, even if she has to pretend to be a man to do it. Gage Coulter is determined to build a successful ranch. Bailey has something that Gage needs: access to the land that rightfully belongs to him. And Gage has something Bailey needs: land for her herd to graze. When he realizes that Bailey Wilde is a woman, things change. And when a surprise visitor comes to visit Gage, he and Bailey realize that together they might both get something they need even more: each other.


I liked Gabe and Bailey. Individually, they are great characters and together they are even better. Connealy does a great job creating characters that you want to read about, and who really want to root for! I’m always hesitant about reading the last book in a series. Will it end the way I want it to? Will my characters all get their happy endings? Overall, I was very pleased by the ending to the stories about the Wilde sisters, and I look forward to the next adventure that Connealy takes us on.


I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for this honest review.


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