Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Blog Tour & Review: Interference (St. Michaels Duet #1) by Harlow Cole


Title: Interference 
Series: St. Michaels Duet #1
Author: Harlow Cole
Genre: Contemporary Sports Romance
Release Date: July 18, 2019










Brayden
I’m a goddamn prodigy. It’s true. Ask anyone.
I threw my first curveball the day I was born.

The whole town is waiting on me.
To live up to my father’s famous name. To reach for the stars. 

All I want to reach for is her.

But Ashley is the sweet addiction I can’t afford. She’s my best friend’s sister. Hell, she’s practically my little sister. For years, I’ve protected her from guys that want one thing. What happens now that I’ve turned into one of them? Who’s gonna shield her from the way I was made, from my little white lies and from what I’m about to become?

My game plan sounds simple: Pitch my way into the Major League draft and stay out of Ashley Foster’s pants. That first part may be statistically difficult.

The second feels damn near impossible.


Ashley
From the moment we met, I knew he was trouble.
The kind my mother sent me to find.
The type that ruins you for any other brand.

When we were young kids, I didn’t know what to call the frogs and butterflies that danced in my belly whenever Brayden came near. Now I know they have a name.

Those three little words that could heal or destroy him.

Before Brayden, my life was normal. And then it wasn’t. It couldn’t be. Ever again. How was I to know stealing his seat would change all our lives?

Anger and forgiveness share two halves of the same coin.

Our story might make you choose sides.




 

REVIEW


Disclaimer: This review MAY contain spoilers. I received an Advance Reader Copy at no cost from the publisher/author. All opinions in my review are my own. 

This book blew me away! I am seriously at a loss for words right now. Let's see if I can try to articulate how I'm feeling. This is one of the best contemporary debuts that I have had the pleasure to read. This book absolutely enchanted me. I couldn't pull myself away from it. 

First of all, the thing that I noticed first when I started this novel was an impressive writing style. Especially for a first-time author. The prose flows effortlessly. It is almost like watching a movie unfold inside your head as opposed to stumbling over words trying to piece a story together. It was so fluid and natural. I devoured this book. The writing has such a smooth quality that I admire in a writer. 

The characters in this story are genuinely spectacular. I immediately loved them from the first page. Ashley and Brayden, the two main characters and love interests in the book, are written beautifully. They have incredible depth. When you are reading this story you feel like you know these characters. It's very intimate the way the author presents these characters to the reader. They feel absolutely tangible. They also have immense character growth throughout the story. The dialogue that the characters have in the book is also very well written. I am so eager to see how their growth plays out in the next book. 

The romance is a slow-burn that will make your heart ache. Your chest will actually feel physically hurt when you read about these characters and their love story. I really loved how drawn out and deep their love story was. Ashley and Brayden meet when they are around 12 years old when her family moves to town. They form a fast friendship over the love of books and Brayden becomes a staple in her family's life. Her brother and Brayden become best friends. The story starts off in those younger years and it progresses into high school. Seeing their relationship blossom from age twelve and then beyond really cemented how close these two were. Their romance started from a very special friendship so their story is so very emotional. Getting all of that backstory as part of the book and not just being told was really monumental in capturing the raw emotion that their romance stems from. I love that the book has dual POV of both Ashley and Brayden. 

I don't want to give much away about the plot of the story, but I will say that it will surprise you. There is a cliffhanger, but I have a feeling that the next book will be worth it. It's definitely a story that I would recommend. 

Overall, this book was a contemporary romance masterpiece. It captured a little piece of my heart. I expect such wonderful things from this author in the future and she has definitely garnered a lifetime fan out of me. I am so excited to read the second and final book in this series! I am chomping at the bits to devour it. 









Harlow Cole is a former journalism student, turned techie, turned mother, who finally decided at age forty-plus what she wants to be if she ever she grows up. Her writing journey first began in sixth grade, when she and her best friend penned boy band fanfiction in an old spiral notebook. Harlow is a connoisseur of peanut M&Ms, brand-new school supplies and angst-filled love stories that always end happy. At fifteen, she met her first love. They’ve now been married for twenty years. They reside in suburban Washington, DC, where Harlow moonlights as a taxi driver for their farting beagle and teenage twins. Interference and Stealing Home are her debut novels.





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