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Reviewed by Mimie Odigwe for Readers' Favorite
When Jackson “Jax” Lancaster’s dad decides to bring in some help with the auto shop’s finances, Jax believes he only needs a little time to figure things out on his own. So when a gorgeous, sharp-tongued redhead shows up in his garage, wearing sinfully high heels, he’s less than thrilled and ready to watch her leave. Allison Hanover has no plans to leave her sleek apartment and job as a real estate analyst for small-town Titusville, but when Jax’s dad, an old family friend, asks for a favor, she agrees to help out. She’s dealt with her fair share of stubborn, pigheaded men, and Jax is no exception, even if the sight of him working up a sweat makes her want to forget why she’s there in the first place. As sparks fly and tempers flare, Jax and Allison find themselves caught in a battle of wills and wit. But with secrets threatening not only the shop but his entire family, falling for each other might be the biggest risk in Firefly by Stacy Goforth.
Stacy Goforth’s Firefly is addictive. One more page turns into five, then ten, and then… whoops, you’ve finished it. And the characters? Jax is a man after my own heart, with wry quips, fierce protectiveness, and healing from a motorcycle accident that shook his confidence. Jax and Allison are fire and gasoline, but for a blaze to warm yourself over. Firefly contains more of this endearing and exasperating small town, a lovable family, banter, and sultry romance that readers of the first book in the Lancaster series will love. As always, Goforth never sacrifices the story for spice; steamy content has been indicated for readers who may want to skip it.