Fiona Cole
Author of Voyeur
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- Fiona Cole is a military wife and a stay at home mom with a degree in Biology and Chemistry. As much as she loved science she decided to postpone her career to stay at home with her two little girls and immersed herself in the world of books until finally deciding to write her own. Where You Can Find Me is Fiona's debut novel and will hopefully be the first of many.
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4.5 stars
I fell in love with Jake and Jackson in Lovers. There was just something palpable in regards to their connection. Even as I loved them I also hated them because What happened in that story stung a little for one of the characters. Even though I understood it and things went well later in this series, it still stung. I held on to a little of that bitterness. Until, this novella. It gave me just the closure that I needed in order to fully appreciate the dynamics of these two strong show more characters and, furthermore, made me happy that they both finally enjoyed the love that anyone and everyone should be allowed to enjoy and have. Love is Love.
This author is always known to give it all she has in regards to emotions, angst, characters, steam, and love. This book was no different. I wish that it was longer as this felt more like a bonus epilogue than anything else. I won't complain, too much, though because I adore everything about this author and the amazing characters in Voyeur. show less
I fell in love with Jake and Jackson in Lovers. There was just something palpable in regards to their connection. Even as I loved them I also hated them because What happened in that story stung a little for one of the characters. Even though I understood it and things went well later in this series, it still stung. I held on to a little of that bitterness. Until, this novella. It gave me just the closure that I needed in order to fully appreciate the dynamics of these two strong show more characters and, furthermore, made me happy that they both finally enjoyed the love that anyone and everyone should be allowed to enjoy and have. Love is Love.
This author is always known to give it all she has in regards to emotions, angst, characters, steam, and love. This book was no different. I wish that it was longer as this felt more like a bonus epilogue than anything else. I won't complain, too much, though because I adore everything about this author and the amazing characters in Voyeur. show less
I read and own these books separately. Highly recommend every book in this series, not just these three.
Voyeur
4.7 stars
"She was my Halley's Comet. Only coming once in a lifetime."
Sweet Holy titfire. This book is hotter than an August night in Las Vegas. Teacher-student romances are usually hit or miss for me. Maybe that's because I work in Education and none of the Professors are who I'd want to see naked. However, If they looked or talked like Callum I'd make an exception.
Add in the voyeur show more aspect and violá, this book becomes a definite hit for me. This is largely in part because it had a FANTASTIC backstory. I was sympathetic towards the issues Callum dealt with. They hit close to home and I appreciated the author portraying them in such a loving way. Oaklyn did a phenomenal job understanding his needs and giving him exactly what he needed.
I highly recommend this book.
Lovers
4.8 stars
This might be one of the hottest books that I have ever read. I was worried my kindle was going to overheat because good lord I was. This book was delicious. Like 5star tiramisu made by a chef. This story was well thought out and had a foundation. It managed to balance erotica with a story that had sustenance. Not an easy feat.
I loved all of these characters. I felt bad at the end. Although I loved how it ended there was still a soft spot for the odd man out since this doesn't end with a permanent threesome. I hope that person gets a story and maybe can find happiness with a certain Gray eyed man. Just saying.
Savior
4.7 stars
Sweet Holy Hell. This author can write some steamy angst. This has been one of my most anticipated books of 2019 and after reading it I can definitely say that it deserved to be there.
One of my favorite things about this author is that she is not afraid to discuss subjects that are hard to read about. What I thought this story was going to be about due to the blurb was entirely different than how it turned out. I figured it would be a taboo romance. It was SO much more than that. Just like it is important to not judge a book by its cover don't assume to know what the book is about just based on the blurb. The subject matter was heartbreaking. the underlying backstory was sad and made me want to know more about the characters involved and how it still affects them today. Not as much Erik, because the author explained that remarkably but the family and in particular Hannah. (I really hope eventually her story is told.)
The characters were intense. Erik had his moments that I questioned why I liked him because he said and acted in some pretty questionable ways. However, his motives were always good even if he went about it wrong. Alex. It was hard to remember how young she was because she seemed so mature in so many ways. Feisty and strongwilled. I liked her. I felt for her. The secondary characters were also amazing. I really wanted to know more about Ian and Jared. It was also nice to see Carina(from The Lovers) make an appearance in the story. I absolutely loved her and desperately wanted to see more of her after her story had ended.
Sadly, the backstory of this story is something that breaks my heart, especially as it becomes more and more common. It is one area that I wish just stayed in fiction instead of being a growing problem. That being said, the author covered it with grace and care. I loved the idea of Haven and the purpose behind it all that much more because of the reason it was worked into the story (not that I wish that Haven needed to exist at all).
Again, hands down another hit from this author. She truly gets better with every book. I highly recommend this book. Off-topic, YAY for Ian's story next, and can I just say that the ending?!?! HOLY TITFIRE. show less
Voyeur
4.7 stars
"She was my Halley's Comet. Only coming once in a lifetime."
Sweet Holy titfire. This book is hotter than an August night in Las Vegas. Teacher-student romances are usually hit or miss for me. Maybe that's because I work in Education and none of the Professors are who I'd want to see naked. However, If they looked or talked like Callum I'd make an exception.
Add in the voyeur show more aspect and violá, this book becomes a definite hit for me. This is largely in part because it had a FANTASTIC backstory. I was sympathetic towards the issues Callum dealt with. They hit close to home and I appreciated the author portraying them in such a loving way. Oaklyn did a phenomenal job understanding his needs and giving him exactly what he needed.
I highly recommend this book.
Lovers
4.8 stars
This might be one of the hottest books that I have ever read. I was worried my kindle was going to overheat because good lord I was. This book was delicious. Like 5star tiramisu made by a chef. This story was well thought out and had a foundation. It managed to balance erotica with a story that had sustenance. Not an easy feat.
I loved all of these characters. I felt bad at the end. Although I loved how it ended there was still a soft spot for the odd man out since this doesn't end with a permanent threesome. I hope that person gets a story and maybe can find happiness with a certain Gray eyed man. Just saying.
Savior
4.7 stars
Sweet Holy Hell. This author can write some steamy angst. This has been one of my most anticipated books of 2019 and after reading it I can definitely say that it deserved to be there.
One of my favorite things about this author is that she is not afraid to discuss subjects that are hard to read about. What I thought this story was going to be about due to the blurb was entirely different than how it turned out. I figured it would be a taboo romance. It was SO much more than that. Just like it is important to not judge a book by its cover don't assume to know what the book is about just based on the blurb. The subject matter was heartbreaking. the underlying backstory was sad and made me want to know more about the characters involved and how it still affects them today. Not as much Erik, because the author explained that remarkably but the family and in particular Hannah. (I really hope eventually her story is told.)
The characters were intense. Erik had his moments that I questioned why I liked him because he said and acted in some pretty questionable ways. However, his motives were always good even if he went about it wrong. Alex. It was hard to remember how young she was because she seemed so mature in so many ways. Feisty and strongwilled. I liked her. I felt for her. The secondary characters were also amazing. I really wanted to know more about Ian and Jared. It was also nice to see Carina(from The Lovers) make an appearance in the story. I absolutely loved her and desperately wanted to see more of her after her story had ended.
Sadly, the backstory of this story is something that breaks my heart, especially as it becomes more and more common. It is one area that I wish just stayed in fiction instead of being a growing problem. That being said, the author covered it with grace and care. I loved the idea of Haven and the purpose behind it all that much more because of the reason it was worked into the story (not that I wish that Haven needed to exist at all).
Again, hands down another hit from this author. She truly gets better with every book. I highly recommend this book. Off-topic, YAY for Ian's story next, and can I just say that the ending?!?! HOLY TITFIRE. show less
Sweet Holy Hell. This author can write some steamy angst. This has been one of my most anticipated books of 2019 and after reading it I can definitely say that it deserved to be there.
One of my favorite things about this author is that she is not afraid to discuss subjects that are hard to read about. What I thought this story was going to be about due to the blurb was entirely different than how it turned out. I figured it would be a taboo romance. It was SO much more than that. Just like show more it is important to not judge a book by its cover don't assume to know what the book is about just based off the blurb. The subject matter was heartbreaking. the underlying backstory was sad and made me want to know more about the characters involved and how it still affects them today. Not as much Erik, because the author explained that remarkably but the family and in particular Hannah. (I really hope eventually her story is told.)
The characters were intense. Erik had his moments that I questioned why I liked him because he said and acted in some pretty questionable ways. However, his motives were always good even if he went about it wrong. Alex. It was hard to remember how young she was because she seemed so mature in so many ways. Feisty and strongwilled. I liked her. I felt for her. The secondary characters were also amazing. I really wanted to know more about Ian and Jared. It was also nice to see Carina(from The Lovers) make an appearance in the story. I absolutely loved her and desperately wanted to see more of her after her story had ended.
Sadly, the backstory of this story is something that breaks my heart, especially as it becomes more and more common. It is one area that I wish just stayed in fiction instead of being a growing problem. That being said, the author covered it with grace and care. I loved the idea of Haven and the purpose behind it all that much more because of the reason it was worked into the story (not that I wish that Haven needed to exist at all).
Again, hands down another hit from this author. She truly gets better with every book. I highly recommend this book. Off topic, YAY for Ian's story next and can I just say that the ending?!?! HOLY TITFIRE. show less
One of my favorite things about this author is that she is not afraid to discuss subjects that are hard to read about. What I thought this story was going to be about due to the blurb was entirely different than how it turned out. I figured it would be a taboo romance. It was SO much more than that. Just like show more it is important to not judge a book by its cover don't assume to know what the book is about just based off the blurb. The subject matter was heartbreaking. the underlying backstory was sad and made me want to know more about the characters involved and how it still affects them today. Not as much Erik, because the author explained that remarkably but the family and in particular Hannah. (I really hope eventually her story is told.)
The characters were intense. Erik had his moments that I questioned why I liked him because he said and acted in some pretty questionable ways. However, his motives were always good even if he went about it wrong. Alex. It was hard to remember how young she was because she seemed so mature in so many ways. Feisty and strongwilled. I liked her. I felt for her. The secondary characters were also amazing. I really wanted to know more about Ian and Jared. It was also nice to see Carina(from The Lovers) make an appearance in the story. I absolutely loved her and desperately wanted to see more of her after her story had ended.
Sadly, the backstory of this story is something that breaks my heart, especially as it becomes more and more common. It is one area that I wish just stayed in fiction instead of being a growing problem. That being said, the author covered it with grace and care. I loved the idea of Haven and the purpose behind it all that much more because of the reason it was worked into the story (not that I wish that Haven needed to exist at all).
Again, hands down another hit from this author. She truly gets better with every book. I highly recommend this book. Off topic, YAY for Ian's story next and can I just say that the ending?!?! HOLY TITFIRE. show less
Just when I think that this author cannot get any better, I am proven wrong. For some reason, I expected this book to be more frivolous(don't ask me why I thought that) but it wasn't. In fact, this book took me in a different direction.
The usual chemistry and spark between characters were still there but somehow this author managed to combine several tropes into one book and it worked. There was angst, there was building tension, there was the trademark hotter than HELL steam, but there was show more also a bond there that allowed growth for both of the characters. I appreciated that Nico said things that would trigger memories of her mother for Vera without even having the context behind why that was significant. It just furthered the idea that somehow there was someone else guiding this couple towards love.
I LOVED LOVED LOVED Vera's friends and look forward to their stories. The little hints were delicious and the way that this book ended really made it that much sweeter. I will never doubt that this author can't get better again because I now know that she will always bring her A-game and make it the best book possible. show less
The usual chemistry and spark between characters were still there but somehow this author managed to combine several tropes into one book and it worked. There was angst, there was building tension, there was the trademark hotter than HELL steam, but there was show more also a bond there that allowed growth for both of the characters. I appreciated that Nico said things that would trigger memories of her mother for Vera without even having the context behind why that was significant. It just furthered the idea that somehow there was someone else guiding this couple towards love.
I LOVED LOVED LOVED Vera's friends and look forward to their stories. The little hints were delicious and the way that this book ended really made it that much sweeter. I will never doubt that this author can't get better again because I now know that she will always bring her A-game and make it the best book possible. show less
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