Fierce at Heart
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Publisher Description
He's a new firefighter with a lot to prove, and she's the former army captain who just wants to open a bakery and start a new life.
Adam Kincaid wants to be known as his own person: not the easiest thing to do as the youngest of five brothers in a small town where everyone knows exactly who his family is. Unexpectedly getting hitched to his former army captain wasn't quite what he had in mind, though.
Isla Peterson knows exactly what she's gotten herself into with the younger Kincaid: a marriage of convenience. In return, she gets a bakery of her own, and the company of a friend who has as little faith in love as she does.
But as their public charade starts to feel surprisingly real behind closed doors, Isla's ex-husband shows up, asking all the wrong questions. If the truth of their relationship comes out, the safety they've found could come crashing down.
Welcome back to Pine Harbour, in this sexy small town romance about two friends who don't believe in love, but do believe in each other.
Customer Reviews
One of your best couples
Read a few of miss York’s books. Adam and Isla is definitely a favorite! So incredibly sweet and loving!
Found a new favorite book boyfriend
Adam and Isla’s journey together is wonderful. Just the right amount of self-doubt with personal growth to make an interesting story. Both characters are kind, caring, and strong - it’s easy to root for them!
Cute
3.5 stars. Very cute love story. I enjoyed it more than I was expecting to. I've never read anything by Zoe York to my knowledge and was pleasantly surprised. I will say that although I enjoyed the story, it is not my favorite writing style. I felt there was too, too much inner dialogue, which became daunting towards the end. I also agree with other reviewers that the ex-husband being in the story really served no purpose. It was almost like Ms. York felt it was too perfect and threw in a little ridiculous drama. As for the two main characters, Adam and Isla, great couple. Loved their journey. Although I did not believe Adam's explanation of why he did not believe in love. He has been surrounded by love his entire life. The high school story was weird. Isla's was believable because her ex was a cheater. Her heart was broken because she really thought she loved her ex. I'm not sure if I will read the first story, or Will's, but I am tempted. I do recommend because it was an enjoyable love story.