GRR Reviews Sisters in Love (Love in Bloom: Snow Sist by Melissa Foster


Sisters In Love is a contemporary romance between two damaged people, both needing a change, but would it be right with each other?

Danica Snow was the designated "smart and practical daughter" of the family, and as a therapist, she had to give reasonable and conservative choices. She was turned away from being a youth counselor into her current career because there is no money in the other field. She had to satisfy herself with some pro bono work with kids in the Big Sisters program. Danica would have never encountered Blake Carter, a player who satisfies himself with quickies and one-night stands... Until Blake's business partner and best friends died in a skiing accident, leaving him to console the widow and her son, making him realize that he desperately needed a change, but not sure how and seeking guidance. Danica and Blake felt something, but professional ethics prevented her from making any moves, even as she realized the way she had been living herself was in denial of her true self, and maybe she does need to let loose a bit, but can she help Blake while indulging in her needs? Can she deal with her Little Sister's problems as well? Or would it be too much burden on her relationship?

The layers of problems were laid on quite well, and the conflict escalated naturally from the various obligations. Both characters are damaged, and both achieved character growth to reach the happy ending.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Counselor found herself falling for her latest client/patient; both of them needed change, but can it be with each other?

Tropes: doctor / patient, different worlds, family pressure

Overall Rating:  4/5

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