Oh man! What a great book to get lost in! Avery and Declan have been friends for years. And they do a lot together. But when Avery has an accident, Declan steps up to the task and takes care of her, especially since they're roommates and having his help means she doesn't have to leave home. Avery and her sisters' jobs and personal lives intertwine. But this accident highlights how much love Avery puts into her job and the work her sisters have to do to keep things running. Family dynamics are always interesting and I'm glad Avery had their support. The support from Declan was another beast! Suddenly, things step over that imaginary line. I loved the friendship between these two and watching this morph into something else. There are hurdles they have to overcome but I enjoyed how realistic their relationship was and the process to get back to where they needed to be. I couldn't read this book fast enough and DEFINITELY recommend!
Charming, hilarious, and emotional...When Sparks Fly is Helena Hunting at her very best!
Avery Spark is living her best life. Between her friends, her sisters, and Spark House, the event hotel her family owns, she doesn’t have much time for anything else, especially relationships. She’d rather hang out with her best friend and roommate, Declan McCormick, than deal with the dating scene. But everything changes when she is in a car accident and needs someone to care for her as she heals.
Declan avoids relationships, giving him a playboy reputation that he lives up to when he puts a one-night stand ahead of a promise he made to Avery. While he may not have been the one driving the car, he feels responsible for Avery’s injuries and is determined to make it up to her by stepping into the role of caretaker.
Little did they know that the more time they spend in compromising positions, the attraction they’ve been refusing to acknowledge becomes impossible to ignore. When they finally give in to the spark between them, neither is prepared for the consequences. Their love is fragile and all it will take is a blow from the past to shatter it all.
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