Book Review: One Hundred Ways by Kelly Collins
- Kristen Lewendon

 - Apr 11, 2019
 - 2 min read
 
Aspen Cove Book 8
Welcome back to Aspen Cove, the tiny mountain town filled with fresh starts and happily ever afters…
After  the death of her father, sculptor Riley Black leaves Butte, Montana for  Aspen Cove in search of the family she’s never known. There, she will  bend steel to her artistic vision… and maybe, just maybe find a place to  belong. Her welcome is less than warm when handsome firefighter Luke  Mosier catches her violating fire safety codes. 
Luke Mosier  isn’t just dead sexy. He’s dead serious about keeping the people of  Aspen Cove safe. He’s convinced Riley Black is an accident waiting to  happen. Even so, under her welder’s mask, Riley is the most beautiful  woman he’s ever seen. His iron jaw softens when he realizes she’s more  than she first appears to be. Not only can she melt metal, but she melts  his heart. 
As their attraction heats into a red, hot passion and their world goes up in flames, Luke has to choose between love and duty. Will their bond hold together under the strain… or shatter into a thousand pieces?

My Review:
I love everything Aspen Cove and this book just adds to all the things I’m already in love with. It was so easy for me to connect with Riley. All of her self-doubts and her desire for a drama-free, conflict-free, life are so familiar to me. Luke is just an absolute sweetheart. I had already fallen at least half under his spell earlier in the series. This just cemented the feelings. He’s prone to speaking before he thinks, but that just makes him more human and likeable to me. The angst and intrigue that swirl around them in the background make for compelling reading. The tension left me anxiously wondering if I’d read the situation right and if/when the other shoe would drop. I loved the way this book ends and I can’t wait to see what’s coming next in Aspen Cove. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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