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darcey_orchid 's review for:
The Fireproof Girl
by Loretta Lost
All things considered, this wasn’t a bad books for a book that’s free on kindle. I didn’t have high expectations because, well, this book was free. But I actually got captivated into finishing the book!
The Fireproof Girl is the story of a girl who grows up abused and orphaned. We swap from the POV of Sophie (the MC) in 2016 when her foster brother is killed to the POV of her foster brother (Cole) when they first met. Cole is in love with Sophie, but Sophie (or Scarlet as he knows her at the beginning) pushes him away. This is the story of how Sophie reacts after Cole’s death, along with an introduction on how they met.
The characters in this book weren’t especially stunning and loveable, but they were average and you could kind of relate to them, they weren’t horrible. I found the romance kinda dodgy, but, again, it wasn’t horrible.
I wouldn’t reread this book and I’m not going to continue the series, but I recommend it to people who enjoy books about the troubled souls of people who are abused and about romance that springs from that.
Thank you to Loretta Lost for making it free!
The Fireproof Girl is the story of a girl who grows up abused and orphaned. We swap from the POV of Sophie (the MC) in 2016 when her foster brother is killed to the POV of her foster brother (Cole) when they first met. Cole is in love with Sophie, but Sophie (or Scarlet as he knows her at the beginning) pushes him away. This is the story of how Sophie reacts after Cole’s death, along with an introduction on how they met.
The characters in this book weren’t especially stunning and loveable, but they were average and you could kind of relate to them, they weren’t horrible. I found the romance kinda dodgy, but, again, it wasn’t horrible.
I wouldn’t reread this book and I’m not going to continue the series, but I recommend it to people who enjoy books about the troubled souls of people who are abused and about romance that springs from that.
Thank you to Loretta Lost for making it free!