Interfering by Jami Davenport

 


 
 

Synopsis:

 

Heidi

I've never had a man be kind to me unless he wanted something, so when a gorgeous hockey star shows interest, I don't believe it's genuine. I was a throwaway child of a drug addict and I learned to survive in dark places. Now I'm determined to get my life on track, and I don’t need complications, especially from a drop-dead gorgeous professional hockey player with delusions of rescuing me. I don't need to be rescued by him or anyone else. I'm doing it on my own.

Trent


I'm attracted to Heidi and have been from the moment I saw her. Timid Heidi brings out my protective instincts, but my interest goes beyond that. Sure, I know where she's been and what she's had to do just to stay alive, but instead of disrespecting her, I admire her ability to rise above her unfortunate circumstances.

Heidi's still harboring secrets, and they're driving a wedge between us. And that's not the only wedge, my sisters have invaded my little piece of paradise and set up an animal rescue on my small farm. I don't like chaos, and my sisters don't like Heidi. Not exactly a recipe for a happily ever after, but I'm bound and determined get what I want because losing isn't an option.

 

Review:


Interfering was an emotional, sweet and intense ride. It is the fourth in the Portland Icehawks series, it could be read as a standalone, but if you've read the previous books like I did you were waiting for Heidi's story.

Heidi is a survivor, after so many years spent as an escort she finally conquered her chance for a new start, she became an hairstylist. She is still skittish around men because of her history, but she can tell that Trent is different. Trent is a nice, attentive man, and even if he doesn't know the right extent of the pain and the suffering Heidi has felt he never tried to impose on her or to push her.

I really loved the relationship that Trent, so hardly, established with Heidi. They are comfortable together, they are made for each other and they deserve to be happy.

Jami Davenport made an egregious job writing this powerful and dramatic story, without making it heavy and still keeping the reader attention from start to end.
  I'm really looking forward to reading more of her books.  
 
 
 
 
 
Release Date: 10.26.2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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