Thursday, August 2, 2018

Review: Set The Night On Fire by: Laura Trentham


Title: Set The Night On Fire
Author: Laura Trentham
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Series: Cottonbloom #6
Pages: 336
Format: e-book ARC
Source: Book Tour

Description:

Cottonbloom is the perfect place for starting over, finding your way back home--and falling head over heels. . .

Ella Boudreaux has a lot to prove to her family, friends, and foes--and to herself. So when her marriage ends she decides to invest her energy and money into a place that brings back some of Ella's happiest memories: the Abbott brothers' garage. Maybe, if she puts her mind to it, she can teach skeptical, stubborn Mack Abbott how to make the business a true success. Which would be a lot easier if the hunky mechanic didn't make her motor run quite so fast...and hot.


Mack was furious when his brother, Ford, sold his share of the business. He's in no rush to team up with a wealthy divorcee who shows up to the garage in stilettos--and the longest, sexiest legs he's seen in forever. But Ella's grit and determination won't quit...and soon Mack can see that she's been down a few rough roads herself. Neither Mack nor Ella can deny the fierce attraction that's revving up between them. Could it be that true love has been in the backseat all along...and they've finally found the key?

My Thoughts: 

This book follows Mack Abbott who owns Abbott brother's garage and is having a heck of time since learning that his brother Ford sold his share of the company to Ella Boudreaux.  What he didn't count was her showing up at his garage so frequently and actually enjoy being there.

Ella Boudreaux sees potential in the garage even if she has to deal with good looking cranky Mack to help them.  Ella is moving on in life after leaving her train wreck of a marriage.  What she didn't count on was her ex's wife showing up hiding from him.  Ella recognizes all the signs she went through in the marriage and tries to help her make a decision of her own.

The heat in this book sparks quickly and pulls you in wanting to see how it will all play out.  In this case both Ella and Mack have a lot to overcome to get to the happy place they want to be.  I love going on this journey with them.  It has funny parts along with the seriousness of certain situations.  I can't wait to see what comes next in this series!
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