Scan barcode
A review by ritasreadingcorner
Fire and Ice by Julie Garwood
5.0
In this book, Sophie, Regan and Cordie are back. Oh, how much I love those three! We already know them form Murder List and it was pretty obvious then that Shopie was too crazy for her own good and in Fire and Ice we can see how irresponsible she is with her life.
William Harrington was SO boring and nasty, ugh. Poor Sophie. She had to bear him and when the guy died she was the one in trouble. I was susprised to find out that alleged cop, who was actually nice, wasn't a cop after all. I didn't see that one coming.
While Shopie has to handle all that problems because of a guy she didn't even know, she also has to face death threats because her father is a person of interest in an investigation again. And so both problems got all mixed up. One thing was certain: people wanted her dead.
Thank God for Jack. His and Shopie's first meeting was funny. He was amazed with her and she didn't seem to find him anything special, which wasn't normal. Of course that wasn't true. She was also very impressed with him. And then he was told she was Bobby Rose's daughter. He went with Alec - Alec's back!! - to talk to her because of the death threats to make sure his first impression was right and yes, it was. Shopie was so stubborn and outspoken. And that amused him.
I loved how Alec managed to sent Jack with Sophie on that crazy trip! If only Jack knew Alec called Aiden just to help doing what he did... Ah ah, that was awesome, really. And that bet actually made Jack and Shopie fall in love. But it was just when they returned and the bad guys took Shopie that Jack realized he couldn't live without her and how much he loved her. And when that happened we also got to see Bobby Rose from a different perspective. Thanks to Jack she ended up safe.
AND THEN THEY GOT MARRIED!! I loved them together.
About the other characters: it's pretty obvious in this book that Cordie is in love with Aiden. Alec had already mentioned that in Murder List but it wasn't so obvious. I love the three girls friendship and the fact that they've been friends for a long a time and how they can stay in touch. We also get to see a different side of Aiden. We're told what he did for Sophie when she was a kid and that was really sweet. I liked Bobby Rose despite what he did for living. I know he took money from people, but that money wasn't theirs to have and he returned it to the rightful owners.
I loved this book.
William Harrington was SO boring and nasty, ugh. Poor Sophie. She had to bear him and when the guy died she was the one in trouble. I was susprised to find out that alleged cop, who was actually nice, wasn't a cop after all. I didn't see that one coming.
While Shopie has to handle all that problems because of a guy she didn't even know, she also has to face death threats because her father is a person of interest in an investigation again. And so both problems got all mixed up. One thing was certain: people wanted her dead.
Thank God for Jack. His and Shopie's first meeting was funny. He was amazed with her and she didn't seem to find him anything special, which wasn't normal. Of course that wasn't true. She was also very impressed with him. And then he was told she was Bobby Rose's daughter. He went with Alec - Alec's back!! - to talk to her because of the death threats to make sure his first impression was right and yes, it was. Shopie was so stubborn and outspoken. And that amused him.
I loved how Alec managed to sent Jack with Sophie on that crazy trip! If only Jack knew Alec called Aiden just to help doing what he did... Ah ah, that was awesome, really. And that bet actually made Jack and Shopie fall in love. But it was just when they returned and the bad guys took Shopie that Jack realized he couldn't live without her and how much he loved her. And when that happened we also got to see Bobby Rose from a different perspective. Thanks to Jack she ended up safe.
AND THEN THEY GOT MARRIED!! I loved them together.
About the other characters: it's pretty obvious in this book that Cordie is in love with Aiden. Alec had already mentioned that in Murder List but it wasn't so obvious. I love the three girls friendship and the fact that they've been friends for a long a time and how they can stay in touch. We also get to see a different side of Aiden. We're told what he did for Sophie when she was a kid and that was really sweet. I liked Bobby Rose despite what he did for living. I know he took money from people, but that money wasn't theirs to have and he returned it to the rightful owners.
I loved this book.