Protect your family. At all costs.
It’d take the impossible to hurt Connor Cobalt, even for a moment.
Protect your family. At all costs.
At twenty-six, his narcissistic tendencies have made room for the people he loves.
Protect your family. At all costs.
And he loves Rose. But when his love is threatened, when his greatest dreams with her are compromised — what is the cost then?
Protect your family. At all costs.
Love will guide his choices.
For the first time in his life.
***Authors' Note***
It's possible to only read the Calloway Sisters spin-off series without reading the Addicted series, but you MUST read Hothouse Flower (Calloway Sisters #2) before reading Fuel the Fire (Calloway Sisters #3).
It's highly recommended to read the books in the recommended reading order, which is in tangent with the Addicted series. If you choose not to read Addicted After All before Fuel the Fire, there will be a time jump.
Fuel the Fire picks up in the Addicted Timeline where Addicted After All ended. FTF will not retell past events from Addicted After All in Rose & Connor's POV. All new material.
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It’d take the impossible to hurt Connor Cobalt, even for a moment.
Protect your family. At all costs.
At twenty-six, his narcissistic tendencies have made room for the people he loves.
Protect your family. At all costs.
And he loves Rose. But when his love is threatened, when his greatest dreams with her are compromised — what is the cost then?
Protect your family. At all costs.
Love will guide his choices.
For the first time in his life.
***Authors' Note***
It's possible to only read the Calloway Sisters spin-off series without reading the Addicted series, but you MUST read Hothouse Flower (Calloway Sisters #2) before reading Fuel the Fire (Calloway Sisters #3).
It's highly recommended to read the books in the recommended reading order, which is in tangent with the Addicted series. If you choose not to read Addicted After All before Fuel the Fire, there will be a time jump.
Fuel the Fire picks up in the Addicted Timeline where Addicted After All ended. FTF will not retell past events from Addicted After All in Rose & Connor's POV. All new material.
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First line:
"Name?" Behind a desk, a woman shuffled through white cards with crimson lanyards attached.
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Source:
Source:
Kindle
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Rating:
3.5 High Heels out of 5
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I do really love the nostalgia of this series because I really love not only Lily and Lo's story, but also Rose and Connor and Daisy and Ryke's stories. There were a lot of growth from both Rose and Connor and it felt so natural from the two. They have to navigate Connor's past romantic endeavors and how that knowledge becoming public affects their family and friendships. Connor also must learn to be more in tune with his emotions. This book has a more emotional Connor and I am so here for it!
The majority of this book just made me feel like this series should have ended with Addicted After All. As much as I love Rose and Connor, I felt like there was a good conclusion to all the sister's stories last book. This book also has abrupt scene endings and time jumps and it felt like the Ritchies haven't figured out how to write montages. I also felt like some of the storylines just came in and out of the story, to the point where I sometimes forgot about them.
Spoilers (but not that spoilery) The epilogue definitely had me crying because it reminded me of my sister and I moving out of our shared apartment. These sisterly moments in this series are part of what keeps drawing me in.
I'm so excited to finish the last two books of the series and then I'll be set to read about the next generation of Hales, Cobalts, and Meadows!
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