Thursday, 25 June 2020

Review: Kiwi Strong

Kiwi Strong Kiwi Strong by Rosalind James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daisy Kittredge is a nurse, she is also a woman who escaped a cult with her twin brother and she is en route to rescue two of her sisters when a series of circumstances lead to her being pushed off the road into a river by former rugby player Grayson Tamatoa.

Gray is horrified that he nearly killed Daisy and is determined to help her, even if the woman is so strong and resourceful that she rescued herself from a freezing cold river. At first it's just offering Daisy a lift to rescue her sisters but soon its a place to stay and safety after her sister's husband starts stalking them.

This book is just choc full of the feels for me, gruff former rugby player turned builder, plucky nurse, family, romance, determination, strength, love. Just from start to finish it plucks at your heart-strings and you feel yourself urging Daisy on, willing her to succeed and wanting Gray to support her always, a fabulous read that I devoured.

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