Review: Breath of Fire by Kathryn Nolan

SYNOPSIS:

Inhale.
My name is Sage McAllister and my life is about to change remarkably.
I own a thriving yoga studio in Los Angeles.
I have a celebrity client list a mile long.
I’m followed. Fawned over. Adored.
And I’ve just been offered a TV show that could rocket me to stardom.
Exhale.
The choice should be easy.
I have absolutely nothing to lose.
Until a student walks into my class that sets my heart aflame.
Olivia Nguyen, my high school sweetheart.
And the woman I’ve loved my entire life.
Inhale. Exhale.
My name is Sage McAllister and I’ll be your yoga teacher this evening.
Let’s begin.

REVIEW:

Another new-to-me author this week on the Read Me Romance podcast, with Kathryn Nolan. Unfortunately for me, I don’t think I will be picking up her work in the future as this book didn’t do it for me. While the story wasn’t awful, it was very meh, there wasn’t any substance or meat to it. The entire plot line was based around reminiscing and when they finally had sex, it went on forever…like I was bored and looking at the screen wondering when it was going to end. And I mean both the sex and the audiobook.

Six years is a long time to spend apart. People change and I would have really liked to see Sage and Olivia get to know each other. But this book hit other pet peeves of mine as well, primarily lets have unprotected sex but never discuss protection or if we are clean once. Yep, that sounds like an excellent idea…for an unplanned pregnancy! In addition, the audio on this book was pitchy as f*ck for some reason, like it sounded at times that the narrators would be whispering and then screaming into the mic, overall just not a fan.

LINKS:

Read Me Romance | Goodreads | Amazon

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