Sunday, February 24, 2019

Something New by Tia Fielding




Blurb

For thirty-five-year-old writer Frank Hudson and his partner of fourteen years, the spark is dead, and it’s time to move on. Frank sets his sights on a sleepy town in Vermont, where he plans to start over in peace and quiet—plans that are destroyed when fireman Conner O’Malley literally blazes onto the scene. To Frank, the tattooed, redheaded twenty-three-year-old and his bright smile are a flash of light in an otherwise dreary life.

But it’s a tricky situation right from the beginning. Frank’s passionless relationship has left him doubting that anyone could ever find him attractive. Conner’s juggling a demanding job and the unexpected responsibility of playing dad to his little brother and sister. Battling their own insecurities, Conner’s demanding schedule, and small-town homophobia is hard work—but sometimes hard work pays off.



Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!

Great from the start, Tia Fielding's Something New is a fantastic story of a second chance at love.

After Frank's marriage ends, he moves and meets Connor. Immediately smitten, the two start spending time together. They definitely fall in love quickly, but it's super sweet and tender. Frank getting his second chance at love is refreshing.  This book focuses on the beginning of their relationship. Poor Frank is so unsure of himself, and not confident at all. 

I love Megan and the kids she's raising. They are refreshing and entertaining.
Of course, my favorite part is when Frank realizes how much he loves the kids. Such a loving moment. 

I enjoyed every moment of Something New, and find it beautiful to watch someone find love again. It's a sweet, feel-good romance, focusing on overcoming your insecurities and accepting that you're worthy of love. I know I'll be re-reading this one.
 

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