In Your Safe Embrace
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3.5 • 114 Ratings
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Publisher Description
She lost everything in the fire… except the one man who might just save her life.
Lily Maroney's world turns to ash when a devastating fire reduces her apartment, and everything she owns, to rubble. Left homeless and shaken, she's stunned when the firefighter who pulled her from the flames offers her a temporary place to stay. Thomas Jameson is everything she shouldn't lean on: protective, intense, and hiding scars of his own. But safety has never felt so real… or so dangerous.
But Tommy has demons, too, and the heat between them might just ignite something neither of them is ready for. As secrets unravel and obsession turns deadly, they'll have to fight not just for love, but for survival.
In Your Safe Embrace is a heart-pounding romantic suspense about trust, trauma, and the fierce power of love to protect and heal—even in the darkest of times.
Embers of the Heart Series:
•Book 1 – In Your Safe Embrace
•Book 2 – Through Smoke and Flame
•Book 3 – Where Ashes Meet Hope
Customer Reviews
In Your Safe Embrace
Not a bad start but I hate when a single story is broken into pieces to sell more—makes me more determined not to buy! Also who edited this? A middle schooler could have done a better job—be professional and hire a PROFESSIONAL copy editor
Misleading book blurb + typos galore
The book blurb is a lie. It actually summarizes the SECOND book in the series, NOT the first. The fire at Lila’s apartment—literally the MAJOR plot point in the book blurb—is only ALLUDED TO in the LAST PAGE OF THE FIRST BOOK. The first book is just a long, meandering prologue. Don’t waste your time.
Also, there are a crazy number of typos and outright errors. In one instance, one character is introduced in a scene using another character’s name; in another, Gavin is described as Tommy’s son (Tommy is childless and the same age as Gavin)…seriously huge errors that would have been caught if this book were actually proofread before publishing.
The book’s only saving grace is that I didn’t have to pay for it. Still not worth it.
Poorly written
First, I must say I only read up to part of chapter four. It would have been extremely agonizing to read any further. This story has no structure. Characters are introduced every third paragraph. The dialogue is just rambling. There is absolutely no real, or even a hint at a storyline.