A review by letkatread
Fire by Molly McAdams

5.0

I actually have no words and so many words for this book. Molly McAdams did it again! The last time I cried like this through a book of hers was Taking Chances and To The Stars. Beau was a character that I didn’t want to know or care to know, but I also wanted to know him. If you read the first three books know what I mean.

He was the fighter. The angry one. The one word man. He barely smiled. But for Savannah he did. Savannah was light and goodness. She was hope. She was the complete opposite of Beau, and for that she loved him with all of her heart.

We pick off right from the third book. Madison just told Hunter why she left 13 years ago. And that’s where we start with Beau and Savannah’s story. This story happens through flashbacks of the past and in the present. It explains Beau and Savannah through the eyes of their childhood to them trying to muddle their way though this hardship. It shows how angry, but also how good Beau was and is.

This book completely broke me. The pain in which both Beau and Savannah went through to repair the damage that one mistake 13 years ago caused had me sobbing into my pillow. Now, do I think Savannah had to put Beau through the pain and agony of not knowing whether their marriage would last by doing what she did? No. But I see that it was through the anger of just learning about the betrayal that had her making those decisions. Did I feel for Beau and notice him wanting to right his wrong? Absolutely. I fell completely in love with Beau. I fell in love with his selflessness, his goodness, his heart, and his love. He is the epitome of what a husband should be. He gave Savannah her dream by listening to her. That is why Beau is now the ultimate book husband of 2021.