Synopsis:
From USA Today Bestselling Author comes a standalone in the Sweet Sin series.
The lives of Dean Wagner and Tatum Fields have been ruled by the hand of fate.
The past six years of my life have been consumed by guilt. Since we lost Landon to a fire, I’ve done everything in my power to protect my daughter, Leila, from finding out the truth about how her twin brother died. Nothing in my life means more to me than her.
Not my band, not my reputation. Nothing.
Until I see Tatum, the woman I saved on the beach the same night she dealt with a loss of her own.
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The daily routine I’ve settled into is what keeps me going. Work at my chocolate shop, pay the bills, repeat. I don’t date. I don’t trust. And I have never forgotten the man who walked away from saving my life without allowing me to thank him.
I know how to reach him, but I avoid him at all costs.
Until fate decides to make another appearance.
This is a story of how destiny ends up bringing these two souls back together, and how fate, the word very little people believe in is really their friend, after all.
My Review:
Title: Where There’s Smoke
Author: Kathy Coopmans
Format: Audio
Narrators: Lacy Laurel, Lorenzo Matthews
Genre: Romance – Rockstar
Standalone: Yes
Part of a Series: Book 2 of the Sweet Sins series
POV: Dean and Tatum
Steam Level: Slow burn to sexy
4/5
We meet Dean in book 1: The Right Direction. You don’t need to have read The Right Direction first but it’s fun the see more of Roman and Jocelyn’s HEA. Although I liked Where There’s Smoke I feel like the ending was rushed. I enjoy this series and Kathy Coopmans’ writing and this series and can’t wait to read more. I just wanted more to Tatum and Dean.
I received this audiobook for free from Audiobook from Audiobook Obsessions. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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