Saturday, May 8, 2021

Saving Eli - Review

 


By: Amber Thielman

Genre: Romance

Publication Date: August 14, 2020, Independently Published
Rate: ♥♥♥♥

Source: Voracious Readers


Book Summary:

Bringing a criminal mastermind to justice was my intention. Falling in love with a cop was most certainly not.


Kasper Hill is a wife beater. A corrupt cop. A relentless, cruel man.

He might think he’s above the law, but I beg to differ. As a social worker, I don’t carry a gun. I don’t have mobster connections. But I have something he’ll never have—integrity and true courage.

When Kasper Hill’s wife ends up in the hospital, claiming she fell down the stairs, I swear to do whatever it takes to protect her and her young daughter from the monster in their house.

Knowing that Hill is two steps ahead of me, I search for a cop who is both ethical and fearless.

That’s when I meet Eli. Handsome, honest, and charming, he’s still recovering from his wife and son being killed in a home invasion, yet he’s willing to help me despite the detriment to his own career.

My gratefulness turns soon to more. It’s impossible to resist Eli. I want him. I need him. With him by my side, I feel like I can do anything.

Together, we dig up evidence on Hill. He’ll pay for what he did to his wife, and his young daughter will never again quiver in fear.

By making our move against dirty Hill, Eli and I are risking everything. If we fail to put Hill behind bars, he’ll crush us. But giving up is not an option. Eli and I will fight for justice until the very bitter end.

Saving Eli is a steamy first-responder romance novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat. A sexy cop, his sassy woman, no cheating, no cliffhanger, plenty of heat, and a guaranteed HEA!

My Thoughts:

I enjoyed it and it had enough steamy scenes to keep me wanting to keep reading. As well as wanting to make sure the bad guy got it in the end. Although the whole timeline seemed off. Like it happened in a week's time but at others time it seemed like longer.

I have it 4 hearts because I enjoyed it but didn't love it.





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