Kane Sah lives his life in a straight line. Years ago, personal tragedy dropped a little girl into his world. She needed him above everything else, crushing his military career. In the aftermath, he fell back on years of dance training and opened a ballroom studio. Between his business and little Kelsey there’s no room in his days for a detour. Until one night a pair of brown eyes makes him look … look left…
Willa is everyone’s favorite bartender at the nightclub. But lately life behind the bar has been bland. Like a day-old pilsner. That is, until she experiences a chance dance lesson in the arms of Kane. His voice, like a summer storm, bursts open her world with music and sensuality. But her responsibilities and memories of growing up in a mud-puddle-of-nothing town get in the way.
Can the melody and rhythm of love drown out their doubts?
A love story novella about taking chances for the heart. A sweet n’steamy romance that glows under August Nights!
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August Nights
An emotional read that pulls at the heartstrings
Kane is amazing. I love his and Willa’s story. They way a child with a likely TBI was portrayed and how Kane deals with her in a patient and loving manner pulls at the heartstrings.
I really wanted to like this story.
I mean just from reading the synopsis it sounds amazing! Who doesn’t like the idea of this military man who comes home to raise a little girl and depends on a child and teenage years of dance to now bring in the money to care for his “daughter”?
But I wanted so much more from this book.
There is just too much history that bogs down the actually story between Kane and Willa. If I wanted to know the history behind the city of Chicago I would research that. Same with the history of the dances that Kane taught. There’s so much more going on in this book that I feel the story lacks actual building to a relationship with Willa and Kane. With all the history this book gave I would’ve rather seen maybe how Willa builds a relationship with Kelsey. Or even how Kane goes from not having any care in the world besides his daughter and dance company to incorporating Willa into their family fold.
OMG!!!!! This is an incredible story of two people so different yet yearning for something more but not sure what that is. Kane Sah is more than a dance teacher, a business owner, and the uncle to a special little girl. That is his life and though he thinks it’s enough there is something missing. Willa left a little bitty nothing of a town looking for something that she knew would never find there. When Kane agrees to teach dancing classes at a club, he sees Willa behind the bar and when she sees him she can’t get him out of her mind. Bree M. Lewandowski is an amazing author and this book just shows how amazing she is. These are amazing characters with so much emotion around and between them that I almost want to cry in joy in what I was reading. August Nights is a wonderful book that must be read. I’m excited about the next book in this series and thank you Bree M. Lewandowski for a book that made me laugh , cry and I could feel the emotions that Kane and Willa have toward each other.
His career in the military was cut short by a little girl but he would not change it for the world. He opens a dance school and has no time spare for dating. She is a bar tender and she is bored until she has a dance with him. Things may change for them both. See if they will
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A well-written book that I enjoyed from the start, Kane Sah, his niece Kelsey and Willa’s story is a beautiful story with great characters. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and I bought the book.
The beautifully written storyline and the very likable characters made this book a real pleasure to read! I enjoyed this book so much that I ended up reading this book in one sitting!