Main Character Energy By Kendall Ryan
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Rating: 3 stars
Adult - Spice: Grumpy Sunshine, Workplace Romance, and a Late in Life Romance
Genre: Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance
Tags: Firefighter, Small Town, Book Review
Andi is a morgue tech known as the Ice Queen. She doesn't like people much and is more comfortable around the dead. Then Cole, a firefighter paramedic who is used to being able to charm anyone, comes into her life. A firehouse bet gets these two talking. Will Andi let him in or will she ice him out?
This is a cute contemporary read. It actually has two romances in it. Andi is a total grumpy character to Cole's sunshine golden retriever. Then there is Kate and Jake, who are looking for love in the 40's or 50's. The book is fast-paced and sweet read, which I liked. The characters are relatable, and I was rooting for them all to find their happily ever after.
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Pages: 349
Read: Digital
From: Kindle Unlimited
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“Andi Callahan prefers the quiet company of the dead.
As a morgue tech in a sleepy coastal town outside Boston, she lives for silence, predictability, and zero small talk.
Living people? Too loud. Too messy. Too nosy.
The dead don’t interrupt her, meddle in her life, or flirt with her.
Cole Hartley does.
He’s everything Andi avoids—charming, persistent, and entirely too good-looking.
The town’s beloved firefighter-paramedic has a hero complex the size of Massachusetts and a dangerous talent for cracking Andi’s ice-cold composure.
What starts as a harmless bet to make her smile turns into something neither of them saw coming. Now Cole’s determined to prove that life is worth the mess—and that love might be the riskiest, most rewarding thing of all.
Funny, heartfelt, and impossible to put down, this opposites-attract romance asks what happens when a woman who’s made peace with solitude finally lets herself feel everything.”




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