Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Kelly Elliott - Fated Hearts review

OH.MY.HEAVENS. I simply ADORED this book! I was lost in the feels and in the uniqueness of this story! Annalise and Roger were destined to meet. Once the shock wore off, things looked a little different. Doable. They were both adults.... sharing a room wasn't the worse thing that could happen. The attraction was immediate and the chemistry palpable. What started out as a horrible experience, soon morphed into so. much. more.  I loved seeing the various stages of their relationship. Annalise was unlike anyone Roger had ever met. My heart went out to him and what he had gone through in his past. I was totally lost in their journey and couldn't read this book fast enough! Don't let this sweet read pass you by! 





It was only meant to be a short trip—up to Chicago for two days and then back to Texas. At least, that was the plan until a massive snowstorm leaves me trapped in Chicago at a local hotel with no definite timeframe of when I can go back home. If that wasn’t a crazy-enough turn of events—I wake up to a beautiful princess standing in my hotel room.

She was definitely a sight to behold, but she’s not the least bit thrilled to see me—think Momma Bear finding Goldilocks lying in her bed type of annoyance.

You see, my princess turned out to be a tired and angry traveler who had been double-booked…in my hotel room. With no rooms left anywhere in the city, we are forced to bunk together to ride out the storm. Now all that’s left to determine is will we survive each other.

After a rocky start and some much-needed rest, Annalise and I soon forge a friendship that turns into a no-strings-attached fling.

When the fairytale we got lost in melts away, we have an even bigger storm to weather that we never saw coming. The one where I’m faced with the uncertainty of having to walk away from the one woman who has opened a part of my heart I had thought was as frozen over as the city we found each other in.

Fated Hearts is a stand-alone novel and the last book in the Southern Bride series.

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