Born in ice

Born in ice

2009 • 386 pages

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Oh, I love this book more than the first one! Though the trilogy concentrates more on the Concannon sisters, I found myself drawn more to the male character in Born in Fire.

Grayson Thane is one intriguing man, I have to say. A thriller/mystery writer, he's got an air of mystery himself, that man. When he's in one of his writing's mood, he'll lock himself up from the rest of the world for days with nary a care for food. Or shower. Even Brie, the woman he fancies the most won't be allowed to step into his territory.

While Brianna Concannon, or fondly known as Brie is a mild-tempered woman. A home-maker. And a great cook. I salivated at the mention of her cream tarts, or bread, or chocolate cake. But one does not want to provoke Brie or step all over her as she'll go all icy.

The story is further enhanced with quirky characters such as the Carstairs couple (who cheated Brie's father with their MLM scam). And there's Maggie and Rogan's (from book #1) little angel, Liam.

With this book also it is revealed that Maggie and Brie are not the only children of Thomas Concannon. They apparently have a half sister, in the USA, which will lead us to the final book in the trilogy.

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