Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Silas by Lauren Runow

SILAS by Lauren Runow is 🔥NOW AVAILABLE🔥! This is a standalone novel in the Station 47 Series, one you surely won’t want to miss!

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WHAT TO EXPECT:

🔥Firefighter/Singer

🔥Surprise Baby

🔥Found Family

🔥Spicy

Blurb:

Kara

I moved to Nashville to follow my dreams of being a country music singer.

Who would have ever thought I’d meet the love of my life at one of my first shows?

His enthusiasm for my music is evident, but when he gets his sister to invite all of her college friends to my next show, my music career isn’t the only thing soaring through the night.

Silas

I always wanted to be a firefighter, but I never knew how much of a toll it would take on my personal life.

Finding the one took a back seat early on, and the thought of having kids was absolutely out of the question. I’ve seen too much heartache, and I would never put myself through the possibility of losing someone I loved.

I’m used to being the hero in everyone else’s story, but I never knew just how much I needed a hero of my own—until I meet her.

Silas is a stand-alone novel in the Station 47 series, shared with seven other amazing authors. It is a surprise-baby, country-music musician, and found-family novel with some sweet, emotional, and spicy times.

Find more books by Lauren Runow:  www.laurenrunow.com

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I’ve read a few Lauren Runow books and have always enjoyed them. Silas is part of the Station 47 Series, where each book is written by a different author. I love that concept, and Silas works well as a standalone.

Silas is a firefighter/paramedic who meets aspiring country singer Kara at a bar the night she performs for the first time. They hit it off and embark on a whirlwind romance. But just as Kara’s career is about to take off, she learns she is pregnant. And Silas does not want to be a father, his fears stemming from a traumatic experience. Can they find a way to move forward?

Silas and Kara have instant chemistry, and a great connection that carries through the book. This instalove story had some depth, especially with how Silas was able to be in his feelings, show his vulnerability. Can we see more of this from our leading men?

This book also has a great group of secondary characters, especially Myles, who is right there for Silas through all of his troubles.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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