Running a business and trying to keep the past in the past isn't so easy.
Riley Blake thinks she has it all: a nice house, a great friend, and her own bakery. Her world turns upside down when an incident with a hot stranger happens right outside the local coffee shop. Riley is instantly attracted to the dark and mysterious man.
Fate steps in yet again, and Riley finds herself with the dark and mysterious man again at a local bar. His name is Isaac.
Isaac has his own business with his partner, Conner. Riley doesn't think too much of the two having more than a brother type friendship. When Riley becomes attracted to Conner, she is torn over what she should do.
Isaac, however, lets Riley know he is willing to share. Shocked and utterly confused, Riley does as she is told and begins a relationship with not one, but two men. Everything was great until Isaac and Conner's past comes back to haunt them and Riley ends up in the middle. Just when she thinks it can’t get any worse, Riley’s ex comes back into the picture and she is thrown back into her past. Can love really conquer all? Or will this be just another sad love story?
4 ★ ★★★ Wicked Great Stars
The beginning of the book started off slow however began to pick up and suck me in a quarter of the way in.
Riley, still suffering wounds from a previous marriage meets Issac after he bumps into her at a coffee shop. The attraction between them is instant both not being able to look away. She runs into Issac again at a bar and has a scorching hot night. Insert Connor Issac’s hunky best friend. Riley finds herself attracted to both men and seems conflicted only to realize she may have her cake and ice cream too!
The 3 of them together heat up the pages making you forget the world around you.
However, as their bonds begin to grow their dark past creeps back in wondering if the can hold onto what they have.
This was Brie Paisley’s first novel and I look forward to reading how the rest of this story unfolds.
Reviewed by Tracey
Brie Paisley is a small town gal from Mississippi. She always wanted to write at a young age and was always filling journals with her thoughts and short stories. Brie started with the idea of Worshipped a year ago and with the encouragement of her husband and sister in law, she was able to write her first book. When she is not writing, you can find her reading a good book, painting, scrapbooking, or watching a good movie with her husband and her boxer.
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