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I have to say I loved this story. The reason for the four stars instead of the five was the ending. Those last couple of pages I was like huh?? The ending needed some resolutions and polishing. Otherwise it would have been five stars
What an amazing story!!
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. 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. We all love a story that makes us feel normal less dysfunctional, and Working Firewas just that story. Were all the components and character choices realistic? No, but...
3.5 StarsEllie’s father stroked out on the job (he was the chief of the fire department), she dropped out of med school to come home (a small town) and help her sister (Amelia) take care of him. She couldn’t pass the physical agility test to become a full-fledged firefighter, so she became paramedic instead. After her dad’s accident, Amelia’s husband (Steve) became the chief. Amelia is a stay-at-home mom, but she’s also a concert cellist. She does some work for Steve’s company too. One day, Elli...
Good mystery.Story timeline moves back and forth, and alternates between two sisters. In some areas made me angry, but made the reading more exciting. Controlling, deceitful characters, also truly caring ones. Every one of them had their twisted stories. Good and entertaining novel.
Working Fire is told in dual timelines, the first is through Ellie’s eyes starting the day she gets a call that there’s been a shooting at her sister Amelia’s address and the second is from Amelia’s point of view six weeks prior. The alternating chapters each have a clear, distinct voice as the sisters were both well drawn and multidimensional, I had a strong sense of both of them as individuals as well as a firm grasp regarding the dynamic of their relationship with each other. While there is d...
"This was one of those life moments. The ones that you knew just before they happened would change everything."I will start off by saying this book was quite hard for me to rate. One part of me wanted to give it 4 stars, the other wanted to give it 2, so I decided to rate it in the middle at 3/5. This book makes you wonder what you would do in the same situation. You as the reader know everything that happens, but not all the characters find out what exactly happened. This really frustrated me b...
I was lucky enough to read an advance reader copy of this book. I've enjoyed all of Emily's books and this was no exception. This is a great thriller and fast-paced read following a sister who is an EMT through her worst nightmare: getting called to a scene and finding her sister the victim of a gunshot. What happened lies at the center of this book and you'll race to the end to find out.
There was no inner debate when I saw this title available on Net Galley: sisters, tragedy, suspense, and family secrets? Count me in. That's exactly what I got. One day read, kept my attention and had me guessing until the end. Some of my suspicions were indeed correct, but the very ending of the book still left me reeling. The last few pages will sneak right up and stun you. Ellie is a smart young woman with high aspirations: she wants to be a doctor. Her plans have been put on hold, working a
A solid 3 stars
I received this ARC from netgalley.com in exchange for a review. Paramedic Ellie receives a 911 dispatch that changes everything. The address is her sister’s house. Rushing to the scene, Ellie discovers that Amelia and her husband, Steve, have been shot in a home invasion. I have to say I was frustrated with the ending but I loved how the story kept getting more and more convoluted. Who really was the "bad guy"? Written in two timelines, Ellie: current day and Amelia: a few weeks prior leading u...
Ellie has always wanted to leave her hometown and she does for med school. But her father has a stroke and she returns home to help her sister Amelia take care of him. Ellie is working as a paramedic. One day she receives a call about shots fired and it's her sister's address. The book takes place before and after the shooting. It tells the story of what leads up to the shooting and why it happens. Ellie sifts through all the secrets to get to the truth of what happened. It is a great who done i...
Spoiler Alert! I was loving this book! I zoomed through it so fast and seriously thought I would end up giving it at least 4 stars, maybe 5. The mystery, the family bonds and connections etc... and then the last few pages completely blew it for me. I cannot tell you how very disappointed I was when the author decided to end the book as she did. I have a sister. A very close sister and there is no way in hell anyone close to their sister as the author made them out to be would ever think to be in...
Reading this book is like blowing up a balloon. Each chapter gives you a little more air and the more you read the more you wonder when the balloon will burst. Ellie moves back home to Broadlands, IL to help her sister Amelia with their dad who had a stroke. Ellie works as a paramedic and one day a call comes in for her sister's house and finds both Amelia and her husband, Steve were shot. The story tends to go back and forth from five weeks previous to the shooting and the present, leaving you
Working fire 2.5⭐️Ameila has been shot she is in critical condition might not survive and it is up to Ellie to save her sister to find out what really happened. Then we go back in time and see Amelia living life and all the choas that ensued leading up to the gun shots and bleeding out. So JK Rowling likes to describe every little thing like a movie which is fine but at times it was much. Take that overly descriptive writing and times it by 5. And she is writing about stupid things like yoga pan...
This is the first novel that I've read from Emily Bleeker and I must say I enjoyed it so much. This novel is told in third person alternating between two sisters, Ellie and Amelia. The book opens with Ellie working a shift as an EMT when her and her partner receive a call for a potential shooting. To Ellie's horror the address is her sister's house. The next chapter continues with Amelia six weeks earlier. Amelia is struggling to manage her many responsibilities with her family,her ailing father...
MY REVIEW OF "WORKING FIRE" By Emily BleekerI would like to thank NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing and Emily Bleeker for the Advanced Reading Copy of "Working Fire" by Emily Bleeker. The genres for this book are Fiction, Mystery, Thriller and Suspense. The timeline of this story is set mostly in the present with explanations of events that happened in the past, that are pertinent to the storyline.I appreciate that Emily Bleeker has written an intriguing, and captivating story, discussing the im...
Working Fire is a contemporary novel with a touch of mystery. This is the story of two sisters and is told from both perspectives: Ellie’s and Amelia’s. We know that Amelia has been shot, so the present narration helps us understand Ellie’s grief and determination to find out what happened. At the same time, we learn about Amelia’s life before the shooting and what exactly leads to that moment. I loved the relationship between the sisters and the family tragedy, their love for their father and t...
This was a really good book. Excellent narration by Kate Rudd (audible review).I liked the mystery and the back and forth between the sisters and the the time line. I like the characters and the story. I did not like the that the ending was a bit rushed and and made me feel like something was missing. But still a good story.Since this is a mystery I don't want to give any spoilers so I will keep my review brief. Just know this was very enjoyable and kept me listening. As for the narration it was...