Review: The Best Parts by Stormy Glenn

Posted August 30, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  The Best Parts by Stormy GlennThe Best Parts by Stormy Glenn
Series: Cade Creek #7
Published by Siren Publishing Inc. Publication Date: July 23rd 2015
Pages: 117
Also in this series: Fireman's Flame, Jonny Be Good, Starting Something
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Recovering from a car accident in the sleepy little town of Cade Creek should have been a dream come true, but for Noah Helmond, it has been nothing but a nightmare. Ostracized by everyone for things he couldn’t prevent, Noah is trying his level best to make amends. But even he has his limits and when the man he starts to fall for rips the truth out of him, Noah has to decide if it’s worth the risk to stay and fight for what they could have together or run.
Paul Rafferty loves being a fire fighter. It fulfills his need to protect those that can’t protect themselves. When he meets Noah and learns who the man is, he’s prepared to think the worst. But there’s something compelling in Noah’s sad eyes that make Raff think that there is more to the story than what he has been told. Getting Noah to admit that might be the hardest battle he’s ever fought.
When trouble comes looking for Noah, asking for help means revealing secrets Noah has kept hidden for years, ones that will not only tear his family apart but have a significant impact on more than one resident in Cade Creek, and that may be asking too much.

The Best Parts is the seventh book in the Cade Creek series by Stormy Glenn.Β  While this book is part of a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone novel with ease.

Noah Helmond is recovering from a car accident that changed his life forever.Β  A prominent surgeon, Noah has just lost the full use of his hand.Β  Noah also is being ostracized by everyone in town.Β  While Noah is trying to make amends for his actions even he has his limits as the people in town push him well past it.

Paul Rafferty is a firefighter and his need to help and protect are in overdrive with Noah.Β  Paul has a hard time cracking the thick exterior Noah portrays.Β  However, the more he gets to know Noah the more he realizes everyone in town does not know the real story behind the man.

The connection between Paul and Noah is intense.Β  I loved that as Paul got to know Noah his attitude changed and he helped Noah deal with making changes.Β  The sex scenes were scorching.

I found this book well written with a distinctive plot. The main characters and the secondary characters were enthralling.Β  While the ending was a little predictable, this book is one that has a deeper message. Β I had a hard time putting this book down. Overall, this was a very fascinating book and I hope to see these characters again in the future.

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