A wounded rock star, a bodyguard, and a CEO get trapped in a snowed-in cabin…It sounds like the beginning of a joke, but it’s not. This is the start of an epic love story between three men. Three men who have a history twined together with encounters and impressions that have marked their years.They just never realized how all those brief encounters would eventually change their lives forever.… their lives forever.
Daniel, the rock star who survived a plane crash and is trying to figure out how to live his life without legs.
Luke, the bodyguard who made so many mistakes and now thinks he doesn’t deserve the man he’s loved for years.
Austin, the CEO who thinks he’s on the outside pulling the strings, but what he doesn’t realize is without him at the core, this relationship will never work…for any of them.
Three men, one snowy winter cabin, one epic love story waiting to be discovered…
Book #4 in the Found Series.
1. Found at the Library
2. Found at the Bookstore
3. Found at the Jazz Club
4. Found at the Rock Concert
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I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed an entire series at once, but since I binge read the four books in Ms. Snow’s series, it’s hard to think of them separately. I imagine they would be perfectly okay as stand-alone stories, but the connections that develop as these four books progress made it a complete pleasure to do absolutely nothing but read for the past week.
I bought FOUND AT THE LIBRARY a couple of years ago, started the book and then had to set it aside to finish my own. The problem with reading Kindle books on my iPhone is that if I don’t go back to a book, it slides off the screen and gets lost in my horribly disorganized mental filing cabinet. Luckily, I saw FOUND AT THE BOOKSTORE recently on BookBub, and since I’ve had such amazing luck finding new-to-me authors on BookBub, I ordered it, sat down and started reading. And I didn’t get anything else done for the next two days. But I had a niggling sensation that I’d read the first book before, so I dug through my Kindle files and found FOUND AT THE LIBRARY. I’d read about 10% of the book, so I went back to the beginning and loved every page.
Of course, then I had to read FOUND AT THE BOOKSTORE again, and I enjoyed it even more with the background on Tommy and Mac, and starting with what little I knew about Ryder and Stig. By the time I finished the second book (for the second time) I went online and ordered FOUND AT THE JAZZ CLUB and FOUND AT THE ROCK CONCERT.
I wasn’t sure how the author was going to make a romance with three strong male leads work, but this book was absolutely perfect. Just not long enough! I didn’t want to say goodbye to Austin, Luke, and Daniel. I found Daniel’s character to be truly inspirational, and the open and honest love from Luke and Austin for the badly injured rock star just made me feel good. There’s nothing better than a romance that leaves you smiling, and this one definitely does.
Needless to say, my WIP has been gathering dust, but I’m fighting a strong desire to go back and reread the entire series again. Every. Single. Character this author creates is real. I’ve been going back and rereading favorite lines and scenes, and that’s only because I’m just not ready to let any of them go. If you haven’t read this series, you’re missing some of the sweetest, sexiest love stories ever, with wonderful heroes (and a heroine as well) and really wonderful settings.
To Christi Snow, you have a fan. I’m going to start working my way through your books, but in the meantime, thank you for a full week of absolute reader-heaven. Unfortunately, grim reality intrudes once again, and it’s time to get back to the WIP.