Sparks will fly, even without firewood…
A cosy autumnal retreat in the Scottish Highlands is the perfect escape for city girl, Harper… Until she is stranded in the forest with nowhere to stay.
Fraser, a gruff local woodcutter, reluctantly offers her his lumberjack's cabin on one condition – she mustn't distract him from his duties.
But Fraser is finding his beautiful guest annoyingly hard to ignore. And the way he chops firewood – dogged, powerful and precise – is distracting Harper too. Soon, as the flame-red leaves fall overhead, Harper and Fraser are both forced to wonder: Am I falling faster?
This cute, spicy autumnal romance features a HEA ending with BookTok's hottest lumberjack love interest.
Title : Kindling
Author : Bonnie Wood
Narrators : Kenny Blythe, Francesca Waite
Format : Audio
Page Count : 10 hours 4 minutes
Genre : Contemporary Romance
Publisher : Harper North
Release Date : September 12, 2024
Reviewer : Micky
Rating : ★ ★ ★ ★
Micky's 4 star review
Headlines:
Did you say Scots good guy?
And Scottish village?
And Northerner (English) FMC
T'was a recipe just for me
It was never uncertain that I'd enjoy this book but I am so glad I went with the audio format because the goodness of that dual POV and dual (spot-on) accents were a dream. Another bonus was the autumnal time of year.
These characters just became like friends. Harper was a previous high-flying marketer looking for a quiet few months to try writing a book after her job went south. Fraser was the local carpenter that found himself in a bit of a rescue situation. There was a reluctance to both their investment in their friendship and connection, but it really was written so beautifully. Harper was a strong, bisexual woman and Fraser was a feminist. I was giving them laser eyes to induce their connection.
The town was full of colourful characters that notched up the endearment. But all good things come to an end, right? The third act break up was well written and I enjoyed the journey to the end.
This book gave me all the feels for autumn and then winter, friendships, love is love and putting your heart out there. Highly rec.
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