Photographer's assistant, Audri secretly lusts after cover model Carson. When an impromptu photo shoot has her in his arms, she’ll learn she’s not the only with yearning thoughts. But with obstacles put in their path, can they find a way to breakdown barriers and learn to trust... to love?
Romance author bringing readers stories about contemporary issues, filled with love, hope, humor, and emotion. When not writing my next adventure, I'm enjoying time with family in the Pacific Northwest. If you like to stay in-the-know with newsletters, sign up and receive a free read: https://bookhip.com/JMHHGNV
4.5 stars (review request submitted by the author for an honest critique)
Laura created a great cast of characters, beautiful on the inside and outside.
Audri was a photographer’s assistant by day but, in her free time, she was also a painter. She donated time and money to Seattle Children’s Hospital. She gifted the children there paintings of themselves as their favorite character. It’s a brilliant and sweet gesture that surely raised the spirits of the sick children and their families. Carson, book cover model, volunteered at the Treehouse. It was an organization that helped foster children achieve academic success.
Anyone who helps children, any one who pays it forward period, already has a special place in my heart. This book will be memorable for me and for others as well because it was more than just two sexy people finding comfort in each other’s arms.
Both In a Flash characters and storyline had substance. Yes, there were some passionate love scenes but there was also suspense and a variety of emotions felt by both genders alike.
So many characters to love… I can’t wait to read book 2 because I just know Laura will write another story that will be just as good or even better — especially if more characters pop up covered in tattoos. I just love tattoos. 😉
I loved Carson and Audri together. They were well matched. Carson was the perfect book boyfriend - handsome, caring and willing to stand by his woman. The supporting characters added to the story and I'm looking forward to reading more about them as well. In a Flash was a wonderful start to a new series.