Reviewed by Becca
SERIES: Road to Blissville #7
AUTHOR: Aimee Nicole Walker
PUBLISHER: Chasing Rainbows Press LLC
LENGTH: 223 pages
RELEASE DATE: May 18, 2019
BLURB:
What should’ve been an ordinary emergency call turned out to be something extraordinary.
Wanting to distance himself from his toxic parents, Trent Love moved to the quaint town of Blissville to begin a new life. What he finds is blazing chemistry with a hunky fireman who breathes new life into him.
Fearing they’re too different, Tucker attempts to extinguish the spark between them before it can ignite. How could a simple man like him compete with Trent’s life of wealth and privilege? Knowing you shouldn’t want something doesn’t make it go away, and Tucker’s desire for Trent continues to smolder.
Unwilling to accept their relationship is dead on arrival, Trent puts his resuscitation skills to good use. All he wants is a chance to prove he values Tucker’s wealth of character over meaningless material things. What do you get when you mix fire and oxygen: a five-alarm fire or a prescription for love?
Trent’s commitment to freeing himself from poisonous ties kindles a chain of events that have devastating consequences for both men. Is a relationship forged in fire strong enough to overcome these obstacles or is their love doomed to be just another bitter pill to swallow?
Prescription for love is a small-town, opposites-attract romance. It is the seventh book in the Road to Blissville series but reads like a standalone book. It contains sexually explicit material intended for adults 18 and older.
REVIEW:
I really love getting to meet these guys, but I tell you, what absolutely made this book the best for me was Grammie. She is a pistol. She says what she thinks and who cares if they don’t like it. I hope I’m like her when I get older lol.
Tucker and Trent have had a date before. They seemed to have great chemistry, until at the restaurant, Tucker got a bit nervous and insecure, because Trent came from money and Tucker didn’t. The date didn’t end too well, and Trent left. For a while. But Tucker thought it was for good. And neither forgot the other. When Tucker sees Trent again at an adoption day for animals, Trent is determined to make Tucker see the light on how good they could be together. With a little bit of Grammie meddling in, they have a date, and it goes much better. As they get closer, things are heating up from their pasts. As Trent tries to make a break from his toxic family, they step in and almost destroy everything Trent has worked so hard for with Tucker. It’s going to take a lot of patience and a bit of time, but hopefully things will be ok.
I felt so bad for both of these guys. I understood where Trent was coming from, so much, having toxic family of my own. Sometimes you just have to cut them off. But it doesn’t make life easier. You want that love you’re supposed to get and it’s disappointing when you can’t get it. But when you make a new a family, that truly loves you, flaws and all no matter what, that’s the family you need to keep.
With Tucker, he could have looked up his past, but he chose not to. So the blow wasn’t a soft one.
But what I love about these guys, they didn’t give up. Even when the doubts and hurts came, they stayed together. They weathered the storm. And it wasn’t an easy one. But the connection and love they had for each other was worth it. I love the dedication they had to each other.
As wonderful as these boys are, what made this book for me, was Grammie. That wonderful old lady lol. Oh my gah. You never knew what she was going to say, where she was going to go or what she was going to do. She often had no filter, but you knew you were loved. Moon and back. One of my favorite lines. She loved with her whole heart and anyone she took under her wing knew they were family.
This is a great romance story. I loved it so much. The characters were fun but so real. They made you hope for more as you can’t seem to get enough of them.
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