Sunday, March 19, 2017

Amy's 5 star Review of Firestorm (The Sons of Templar #2) by Anne Malcom




Amy Abrams doesn’t do love. Nor does she do emotional attachments, unless you count the connection she has with designer handbags. She grew up in an Upper East Side penthouse, which had about as much affection within its tastefully decorated walls as Castle Dracula. Her family is the precise reason why she points her red-soled heels firmly in the opposite direction of that dreaded four-letter word.

Then it happens. Love. It comes right out of the blue and knocks her off her six-inch heels. She learns that love comes with pesky side effects such as heartbreak, which seriously messes with the complexion. Amy promises herself that she’ll never open herself to that horrible feeling again. She doesn’t count on an infuriating, albeit drool-worthy biker to roar into her life and ruin the plans she had of locking up her heart. She keeps her distance, wary of the sinfully sexy biker whose tattoos should read Warning - dangerous alpha male, will screw up your life.

Amy may be an Upper East Side princess but she wasn’t looking for Prince Charming. She wouldn’t mind the name of his hair stylist, though. Brock certainly isn’t a knight in shining armor, but he consumes her, body and soul. Drama pulls them apart; danger will bring them back together. When Amy is threatened Brock is there ready to save her life. Her heart is another story







Firestorm Sons of Templar MC 2
Anne Malcom
5 stars

Amy and Brock! YAY! This is a great story and continuation of this series. Now these can be read as standalone but I don't recommend it. You should know Cade and Gwen's story in order to appreciate Ian, Gwen, Brock and Amy. The two girls are excellent characters. I love Rosie and Luke as well. Something there maybe? 

So if you read the first book you know the turmoil with Amy. We are picking up where we left her and also filling in bits and pieces that were not in Gwen and Cades book. This book partially takes place at the same time as the other book. Its excellent because you would be wondering in Making The Cut what took place with Amy in some specific situations and you get that here. 

Amy is trying to move on but finds herself in a situation caused by her father. Her parents see her as a disappointment and Amy working to please them; never going to happen. Determined to not let this man get the best of her she uses her sass towards the wrong people and pays the price.

Gwen realizes that something is wrong because Amy would never lie to her of all people concerning her whereabouts. After a call comes from Amy's uncle Brock and the boys jump into action hoping to save Amy from a wicked man. 

This is a great story with just enormous heartbreak. Amy is fighting not only her parents but also herself plagued with guilt. I found Brock and she to be such fantastically written characters and so real at times. I love this one and I'm so glad it showed up on my Kindle. As always I can't wait for the next. There are so many more family members to get to!

No comments:

Post a Comment