Bleeker has consistently published books that I enjoy each one tends to be a little different than the last, so I always know I'm picking up something fresh. I did find myself yelling at the sisters a few times, but overall this was such an enjoyable, binge-worthy read I can't imagine anyone getting to the end without becoming a little riled up. Were all the components and character choices realistic? No, but I think if every story was 100% realistic we wouldn't have enjoyable fiction that grabs us and makes us feel things (even if those things are "WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING PEOPLE?!"). We all love a story that makes us feel normal less dysfunctional, and Working Firewas just that story. Whether an author proclaims that their book contains a giant secret, a bunch of little secrets, or something in between, I can't help but immediately becoming drawn to said book. The reason we readers continue to come back for these family centered sagas is for one thing-SECRETS. Were all the components and character choices realistic? No, but This review was featured on my Mini Reviews segment: This review was featured on my Mini Reviews segment: The reason we readers continue to come back for these family centered sagas is for one thing-SECRETS. I am hoping for another book with more background on L's relationship and move to New York and her sisters growth into an independent woman! But that is just my evil twisted minds understanding. Of course things often don't work out as planned. I think Randy had to be somewhat likeable! His caring for his son seemed genuine and made him seem salvageable. He was running from his debts and possibly from involvement in a crime organization. Steve was narcissistic! The way he thinks is quite foreign from ours. But if Steve's scheming went wrong he could claim innocence, claim she was unfit as a mother and maintain control of her through the children. Of course her running away would make her look guilty ! And later when it was discovered she was alive, Steve would have collected the money and disappeared.
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He had to be sexy, look as though he had it together, and possible potential father material to attract her and make overlook her basic values! Plus it seemed Steve had systematically undermined her self worth. Sandra I think Randy was hired to burn the place and to possibly lure away M so Steve could claim she died in the fire and collect on the life insurance poli …more I think Randy was hired to burn the place and to possibly lure away M so Steve could claim she died in the fire and collect on the life insurance policy. As Amelia hangs on in critical condition, Ellie uncovers dark revelations about her family’s past that challenge her beliefs about those closest to her…and force her to question where her devotions truly lie.more
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But what really happened inside her sister’s house becomes less and less clear. After Amelia is rushed to the hospital, Ellie tries to make sense of the tragedy.
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Rushing to the scene, Ellie discovers that Amelia and her husband, Steve, have been shot in a home invasion.
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Working as a paramedic, Ellie’s days are monotonous, driving an ambulance through streets she’d hoped never to see again. But when her father has a stroke, she must return home to share his care with her older sister, Amelia, who’s busy with her own family. But when her father has a stroke, she must return home to share his care with her older sister, Amelia, w From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of When I’m Gone comes a compelling novel of a bond between sisters, tested by tragedy…Įllie Brown thought she’d finally escaped her stifling hometown of Broadlands, Illinois med school was supposed to be her ticket out. From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of When I’m Gone comes a compelling novel of a bond between sisters, tested by tragedy… Ellie Brown thought she’d finally escaped her stifling hometown of Broadlands, Illinois med school was supposed to be her ticket out.