Review / Release Blitz: Flirting with Trouble: Wells Silver (The Silvers at Silver Island #1) by Melissa Foster
Forgetting playboy Wells Silver was supposed to be easy. If only he didn’t make it impossible. FLIRTING WITH TROUBLE, the first title in the ALL-NEW Silvers at Silver Island series is NOW AVAILABLE at ALL retailers and shop.melissafoster.com!
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Audio narrated by Aiden Snow and Erin Mallon
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KINDLE: https://lnk.to/FWT_Kindle
APPLE: https://lnk.to/FWT_Apple
NOOK: https://lnk.to/FWT_Nook
KOBO: https://lnk.to/FWT_Kobo
GPLAY: https://lnk.to/FWT_GPlay
STANDARD & SPECIAL EDITION PAPERBACK: https://lnk.to/FWT_Pb
Audio narrated by Aiden Snow and Erin Mallon
EXCLUSIVE PRE-ORDER SHOP: https://shop.melissafoster.com/products/flirting-with-trouble-audiobook
She lost her first love. He wants to be her last.
Being born into the Silver empire comes with certain expectations, but charming restaurant owner Wells Silver has always taken pleasure in breaking the rules—in his personal and his professional life.
Victoria Braden never expected to become a widow at thirty-two, much less still be trying to figure out how to move on five years later. She’d planned to drown her sorrows in alcohol on what would have been her anniversary, not flirt with trouble and lose herself in a night of passion with Silver Island royalty, playboy Wells Silver. Forgetting Wells was supposed to be easy. But apparently the pushy player didn’t get the memo.
Being born into the Silver empire comes with certain expectations, but charming restaurant owner Wells Silver has always taken pleasure in breaking the rules—in his personal and his professional life.
Victoria Braden never expected to become a widow at thirty-two, much less still be trying to figure out how to move on five years later. She’d planned to drown her sorrows in alcohol on what would have been her anniversary, not flirt with trouble and lose herself in a night of passion with Silver Island royalty, playboy Wells Silver. Forgetting Wells was supposed to be easy. But apparently the pushy player didn’t get the memo.
MY REVIEW
Wells has been head over heels for Victory since he first lay eyes on her, but she's always rejected his advances. He knows she's built strong walls around herself since she lost her husband, but he's determined to scale those walls and find his way into her heart. He may have been a playboy before her, but now that she's in his sights, he only sees her, and will always only see her. Now he just has to convince her that they're meant to be.
Victory is a smart, ruthless CEO, and a woman whose heart has been frozen since she lost her husband. She doesn't want to feel, knows she won't ever feel, again because her husband was it for her. Then along comes a gorgeous, YOUNGER playboy who's sneaking past her defenses. She's trying to tell herself she and Wells are just having a fling, but even she doesn't really believe that because Wells isn't just a charming flirt, he's there for her, standing by her side, persistently chipping away at the ice she's kept her heart encased in. She needs to take that leap with him, even if she can't help feeling guilty for moving on.
These two got me right in the feels! I wanted to wrap Victory up in a big hug, how could I not? She was a woman grieving her first love and didn't see herself ever being in a position to open herself back up to those kind of big feelings. But how could she not fall for Wells? He wasn't just a charming, gorgeous flirt, he was the real deal, and her heart knew it, even when she didn't want to admit it, couldn't get past her guilt. Romance can fun, it can be sweet, and sexy, but the very best romance has something more - heart. Victory and Wells have more than their fair share of heart, and I adored every word of them falling in love. The Silvers prove just why Melissa is one of my very favorite authors, and I'm impatient for Fitz's story next, The Trouble with Flings.
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