Series: Cade Creek #5
Genres: Contemporary, Erotica
Published by Siren-BookStrand Publication Date: May 21, 2015
Pages: 108
Also in this series: Fireman's Flame, Jonny Be Good, Better Than Good
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Hank Vaught had a past, one that made him wary of relationships. When the man he’s interested in betrays his trust, Hank refuses to have anything to do with him. But fate has a way of making a man regret decisions made in haste. When Sammy’s life is threatened, Hank is the first to run to his rescue. Getting Sammy to agree to speak to him again might be harder than finding the serial arsonist that is plaguing Cade Creek. It might be damn near impossible.
Sammy Helmond wanted Hank with a need that clouded every decision he made. Not knowing what he did to get Hank to kick him to the curb, Sammy tries to move on with his life. With nothing to lose, he gives into family pressure and moves away from Cade Creek. But even that solace is denied him when he finds himself engaged to be married to a woman who needs rescuing more than he does.
Desire brought Hank and Sammy together. Betrayal kept them apart. Can they learn to trust each other or will their chance at love be over before it can even really start?
I really liked this book…a lot. In fact, I enjoy the entire “Cade Creek” series. The characters are extremely lovable, even when they’re damaged souls who need to be healed. The plots are well thought out and interesting. There is action, mystery, and intrigue. Finally…well…they’re sexy as hell.
“Starting Something” is no different than the others. We have Hank, the fireman, and Sammy, the nurse. They’re powerfully attracted to each other and have a…ahem…successful date. There are feelings involved, but something bad happens (I’m not going to give it away because it’s part of the great story.), and Hank leaves Sammy’s place and doesn’t want to have anything to do with him anymore. Sammy is confused because he has no idea what happened to make Hank leave. The story really takes off from there, and some of it is really heavy, but you know what? It’s perfect! It also brings together a lot of characters from past “Cade Creek” books, and they’re unstoppable when they gather 🙂 There is a lot going on, but it’s not jumbled. Obviously, Ms. Glenn put a lot of thought into the book, and it shows. You’ll feel happy, angsty, angry, and excited…some of it all at once.
Hank and Sammy have a great connection. It’s not just physical. It’s real emotion and real love, even if they have to find their way back to each other after what happened in the beginning. I rooted for them from the very beginning. I should also mention that their sexual chemistry is fantastic. I mean…wow! It’s equal parts urgency and tenderness, and there’s even some humor in there. I love hot sex scenes, but when the couple is able to relax, enjoy each other, and laugh, they’re even better.
All of this pulls together to give the reader a very satisfying ending. It also opens up a lot of room for future “Cade Creek” books, and I’m very excited about that. Each of the books can be read as stand alones because enough exposition is provided. I do recommend that you start at the beginning because you can get to know each character mentioned. You won’t be confused, but really, all of the citizens of Cade Creek are interesting and sexy, so you won’t be sorry if you find yourself reading them all.
Shannon
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