
Lorraine Fleming
Maddie Teller needs a holiday to recover from a stressful time following a severe homophobic attack on her brother but when her friend changers her mind at the last minute Maddie has to make alternative accommodation arrangements which turn out to be less than ideal. Garrett "Hawk" Hawkins is on suspension from his pro hockey team after being wrongly accused of making a homophobic slur. A chance meeting lands these 2 together and sharing a suite at the hotel Maddie had dreamt of going to. Garrett then realises she is the sister of the person he is accused of refering to in the slur. He decides to hide that from her so she can enjoy her newly recovered holiday and because he is intrigued by her. Can this last or will it blow up in his face. Brilliant story and fantastic characters. Never judge people by appearances

Erin Lewis
5 star Review Tropical Inferno (Inferno #4) by Kat Mizera Although a novella Tropical Inferno still managed to pack a lot into it. Professional hockey player Garrett “Hawk” Hawkins swoops in and rescues Madison Teller when she really needs it. Poor Madison, so far her holiday has been a true nightmare. Hawk being the man that he is offers to help her out, not knowing that his past is just about to collide with his present. Accused of something he didn’t do, Hawk has escaped to Hawaii to make decisions about his future. Madison is in Hawaii trying to get over the vicious attack that nearly killed her older brother as she suffers from nightmares and stress. The attraction between Hawk and Madison is strong but once Hawk realises who she is, he knows it shouldn’t go further. However their chemistry is too much to ignore and they cannot help but fall deeper and deeper. What will happen when the truth comes out? I really loved Hawk and Maddison, they brought calm and peace to each other. They were each other’s missing piece and I really wanted everything to work out. The story line was strong, my only complaint (and it is not really a complaint) is that I would have loved this to be a longer story. Kat Mizera kept me engrossed from chapter one and I look forward to reading more from her in the future.