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I generally review romance, paranormal and urban fantasy. I tend to pick review books that I want to read, so generally my reviews will be positive. I always give my honest opinion: good, bad, and indifferent. 

 

Note: on my blog I use a letter grading system. I've listed the ratings below. For sites with stars, I have listed the equivalent rating. If I didn't finish the book, I will not rate it with stars.

 

A+  Personal Favorite (5 stars)
A    Loved It (4.5 or 5 stars)
A-   Enjoyed A Lot (4 or 4.5 stars)
B+  Liked It A Lot (4 stars)
B    Liked It -- Recommend (4 stars)
B-   Liked It -- But I had a few small issues (3 or 3.5 stars)
C+  Liked It -- But I had issues (3 or 3.5 stars)
C    Finished It -- Liked some, didn't like some (3 stars)
C-   Finished It -- Liked a little, didn't like a lot (2 or 2.5 stars)
D    Not A Big Fan (2 stars)
E    Don’t Waste Your Time (1 star)
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TW: Reading this book was like watching a Train Wreck
DNF: Did Not Finish

 

updated July 9, 2015

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Review: Heat Exchange by Shannon Stacey

Heat Exchange (Boston Fire) - Shannon Stacey

Shannon Stacey starts strong with the first book in her new Boston Fire contemporary romance series. Bringing her trademark small town feel to a big city fire department, Ms. Stacey creates a world full of wonderful characters and a story filled with passion and charm.

 

Lydia Kincaid comes from a family full of firefighters, was even married to one, and that’s something she tried to escape when she moved from Boston to Concord, NH, after a bitter divorce. However, when her sister, Ashley, calls and asks her to come home to help their retired dad run his bar so she can deal with her own marital issues, Lydia packs up and heads home. Now she finds herself right where she was trying to avoid, and falling for her little brother’s best friend, Aidan.

 

Scotty Kincaid is like a brother to Aidan Hunt, so Aiden shouldn’t have feelings for Scott’s big sister. However, when Lydia returns home, Aiden decides it’s worth the risk to kiss Lydia. Now he is lying to his best friend, and he’s lying to himself if he thinks he can keep his feelings under wraps.

 

I absolutely adored almost every moment of Heat Exchange. The characters and their stories grabbed me from the start, and I couldn’t put the book down. Lydia and Aidan’s romance was heartfelt and genuine. The fact that they “shouldn’t be together” gave the entire story an added urgency and edge. However, it is the depth of their emotional growth and their sincere passion that stole the show. Ms. Stacey created likable, relatable characters that gave my own heart a tug a few times. It helps that Aiden is everything a girl could want: sexy, alpha, yet gentle and loving. He’s got great communications skills, and he helps Lydia get past what her ex did to her emotional well being.

 

Additionally, the side story of Ashley and her husband Danny’s separation gave added depth to the book. I like the parallels and differences drawn between their marriage and what Lydia has gone through. Ashley also brings the voice of honesty to Lydia, even when she doesn’t always want to hear it.

 

All in all, Heat Exchange brings together a handful of entertaining and well-written stories, with three-dimensional, enjoyable characters at its core. Other than one too many outrageously awful parents that I could have done without, the book flows well and is utterly delightful. Aiden and Lydia have great chemistry; I loved their tension and heat. The character development and dialogue is top notch, creating an all around fabulous read. I cannot wait to see what’s next for the crew of Boston Fire.

 

My Rating: A, Loved It

Review copy provided by NetGalley

Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About