Tuesday, February 18, 2014

True Love's Fire: Hell Yeah! #12 by Sable Hunter



The Hell Yeah series is nearly nauseating in it's sweetness and Happily Ever After endings, but there are times when that sweetness and hope for better becomes as necessary as air.

I've read a lot of heartbreakingly sad books lately, and that's what lead me back to Sable Hunter's promise of a Happily Ever After again.

Number 12 in the Hell Yeah series was just a short story (164 pages) in the overall series and part of the special Red Hot Valentine author collaboration. Lia Houston and Doctor Scott Walker (Aaron McCoy's neuro specialist in book 11) don't believe in love. Together the discover what they believed was wrong. Not much in the way of conflict and obstacles for them to the bed or the heart, but as I said, I really needed easy.

Scores a 5 on the CNC Panty Scale. Lots and lots of sex, not at all appropriate for under 18. Sable Hunter offers what is called "Sweeter Versions" of her stories for younger or more sensitive readers that are smut free. I'm sure one will be offered for this book as well soon.

Synopsis:
A Valentine's gift for you, only 99 cents for a limited amount of time

Continuing the Hell Yeah! Series with book 12

While vacationing at a cabin in the Ozarks, Scott Walker - Austin neurobiologist, gets snowed-in and has to be rescued by local, Lia Houston. She brings him food, helps him fix his heat and tries to get his car on the road. A monster storm has paralyzed the mountain and as she’s trying to chain his car to her truck, a huge ice-covered limb falls, crushing the front of her pick-up and almost flattening Scott. If she hadn’t moved fast, he’d be a memory – but the brave action on her part comes with a price, she’s injured and stuck with Mr. Know-It-All until the weather abates. Scott doesn’t believe in love, much less love at First Sight. So when he meets Lia, he welcomes the attraction, but fights the tenderness with every breath in his body. Join Sable Hunter as she chronicles their journey from lust to love with a lot of fireworks in between. They meet at the dawn of the New Year, and by Valentine’s Day the fires of True Love are burning bright.

**Content Warning: Contains explicit scenes, details and language. Intended for 18+ Audience

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