Renee’s Five Star Review
I received a copy of this book from the publisher/author to review for Stephanie’s Book Reports.
Ground Zero is the story of Nia and Josh. Nia is a paramedic who has a super supportive family and only wants the best for her and she is super serious about her job. She wants to help people in some of their darkest or weakest moments and excels at it. Josh was a police officer and is not starting a new career as a full time with the fire department. When these two meet the sparks really do fly and you could feel the heat running through your veins with these two. I love a couple that has great banter too and Nia and Josh are that couple. No awkward moments just witty banter that keeps the other on their toes. I liked these two a lot as individuals but when they meet your rooting for them from the get go and feel like the worlds a better place because two amazing people that deserve happiness have finally met. I know I have made this books sound like a wham bam they meet they love the live happily every after and it is not a insta-love thing. It is a quick really that really packs a punch and I don’t want to ruin anything for anyone. I really liked it and will be reading more books in this series. There are side characters that I just hope we get to know better through their own stories.
I live on chaos and coffee, and you’ll find it running through every single one of my stories.
First of all, I absolutely abhor writing anything biographical. In any form. I’m terrible at it, and I have the very firm belief that no one wants to know who I am. You’re here for books, right? But that doesn’t mean I’m off the hook.
I grew up sneaking over to my great grandmother’s to read her Harlequin novels. Those were delivered once a month in a ginormous box, and from the age of ten, she let me devour them in their entirety. I fell in love with romance, even the clean kind. And that, undoubtedly, led to many days and nights with my face buried in a book and the discovery that I wasn’t happy unless my hair was up, and I had a story in my hand.
I never wanted to write. I wanted to read. ALL the words. Until someone pointed out to me that I’d been writing my entire life. I just needed to put the book in my hand down and pick up a pen.
Once I started, I found out that I couldn’t stop. Now, I’m always writing. Or reading. Or chasing my son through the house to get the elusive hug he thinks I don’t need.
Oh, and I’m a Leo… which is completely on-point if you know me at all. I love being the center of attention. On my terms. When I can stay at home in my pajamas. With lots and lots of coffee on hand. And maybe a few snacks.
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