About the Book:
Being born into the Silver empire comes with certain expectations, but charming restaurant owner Wells Silver has always taken pleasure in breaking the rules—in his personal and his professional life.
Victoria Braden never expected to become a widow at thirty-two, much less still be trying to figure out how to move on five years later. She’d planned to drown her sorrows in alcohol on what would have been her anniversary, not flirt with trouble and lose herself in a night of passion with Silver Island royalty, playboy Wells Silver. Forgetting Wells was supposed to be easy. But apparently the pushy player didn’t get the memo.
My Review:
Flirting with Trouble is the first book in The Silvers at Silver Island series. Victory and Wells have amazing chemistry, even when Victory is trying to deny her heart. They have a wonderful friendship that moves into different stages as the book progresses. Neither character is perfect but they are perfect for one another. I absolutely loved them together.
I was completely engaged in their love story. I enjoyed learning about their passion for their careers, while watching their passion for each other grow. My heart ached for Victory and her emotional turmoil.
This story has an amazing couple, setting, and path to their HEA. Their close-knit relationships, strong family ties, and realistic characters round out this exceptional book. The author wrote a wonderful book filled with romance, banter and wit, drama, humor, and emotion.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
My Rating:
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