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Book Review: Coming Consumed by Renee Harless

Book Review
Coming Consumed by Renee Harless

First of all I'm behind on book reviews. I actually finished this book on Friday but better late than never! Below is my spoiler free review of Coming Consumed along with the link to purchase! 

This has been my favorite book in the Welcome to Carson series so far however the preview of the next installment has me itching to get my hands on that one. I think it will be my new favorite.

Coming Consumed had just enough romance, action and suspense to keep you turning the page constantly! You have two strong, independent and stubborn main characters who sometimes refuse to admit the truth about their feelings for one another. 

Sydney is consumed with work although her work is her passion. As a baker she spends most of her time in her shop. What free time she has is spent with her family and she doesn't concern herself with dating until Dylan shows up to apply for the head chef job for her new business. 

Dylan is a man with a lot of secrets but eventually comes clean. He vows to protect Sydney during the action but when she gets hurt in the crossfire Dylan blames himself. The blame he places on himself causes him to pack up but does he leave? You'll need to read to get the conclusion and you should.

Harless' writing just gets better as this series goes along. The characters become more dynamic and the plots become more intriguing. 

https://www.amazon.com/Coming-Consumed-Welcome-Carson-Three-ebook/dp/B071HXF8DT/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526485965&sr=8-1&keywords=coming+consumed


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