Moira Callahan knows a thing or two about fresh starts. Second chances are a different story…
As an empath synced into the energies of spaces around her, Moira always understood what people needed, and tried to provide. But after escaping an abusive D/s relationship, she's ready to make her own rules as the owner of the Cloudburst Coffee Spa. Life is good. Until her first love shows up in town seeking his second chance.
Aiden Westmorland escaped Cloudburst to learn to control his sexual needs, but he left behind the one woman who calmed his statistical empathic abilities. Now he has a chance to rekindle the fire they'd shared as teenagers, with the flavor of BDSM. But earning the trust of an emotionally scarred woman after his long radio silence is easier said than done.
When Moira’s past comes to Cloudburst, threatening the life she’s fought to rebuild, Aiden insists she go to the police. But her former Dom has a past of his own, and he isn’t willing to let go so easily this time....
Siobhan Muir lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with her husband, two daughters, a kitten who thinks he's a dog, a cat who's not impressed, and the dog who just wants to be walked. When not writing, she makes miniatures, bakes, knits, and sews. An avid reader of science fiction/fantasy, her husband gave her a paranormal romance for Christmas one year, and she was hooked for good.
In previous lives, Siobhan has been an actor at the Colorado Renaissance Festival, a field geologist in the Aleutian Islands, and restored inter-planetary imagery at the USGS. She’s hiked to the top of Mount St. Helens and to the bottom of Meteor Crater.
Siobhan writes kick-ass adventure with hot sex for men and women to enjoy. She believes in happily ever after, redemption, and communication, all of which you will find in her paranormal and dauntless romance stories.
Didn’t know what to expect when I first picked this book up. Overall it was actually pretty good. I wasn’t expecting the supernatural elements to come out but it actually added to the overall story.
I was waffling between 2 and 3 stars. There were a handful of typos sprinkled throughout the book. But what more bothered me was first the back and forth of Moira's yelling at Aiden for leaving, and then being so friendly and cordial. And secondly at some point she went from mad at him for ditching her 18 years ago to saying her parents had run him off. Did I miss a conversation in there? The personalities of the characters were odd. Not like purposefully odd and quirky, but more like they would say or do something and I would just see the author writing it instead of being believable people. The plot was ok, the sex scenes were good, the writing (other than what was listed above) was not bad. It was a solidly middle of the road book. Not terrible, but not great.