Review – Sisters in Bloom by Melissa Foster

Posted June 12, 2020 by Carole in 2020 Audiobook Challenge, Audiobook, Book Reviews / 9 Comments

Sisters in Bloom by Melissa Foster
Narrated by B.J. Harrison
Series: Snow Sisters #2; Love in Bloom #2
Publisher: Melissa Foster
Publication Date: June 19, 2015
Date Read: June 5, 2020
Length:  11 hours and 3 minutes
Source: Author/Publisher
★★★★☆

Kaylie Snow has always been the fun, flirty,
pretty sister. Now her burgeoning baby bump, hormone-infused emotions,
and faltering singing career are sending her into an unexpected identity
crisis. Watching her older sister, Danica, glide through a major career
change and a new relationship with the grace of a ballerina, Kaylie’s
insecurities rise to the forefront – and her relationship with fiancé
Chaz Crew is caught in the crossfire.

Chaz Crew has everything he’s ever wanted: a lovely fiancée, a baby
on the way, and soon the film festival he owns will host its biggest
event ever. When he’s called away to woo the festival’s largest sponsor –
and the lover he’s never admitted to having – secrets from his past
turn his new life upside down.

With her baby shower around the corner and her fiancé’s big event
looming, the pressure is on for Kaylie to pull herself together – and
for Chaz to right his wrongs. In a few short weeks, the couple who had
it all figured out will learn things about life and love that may change
their minds – and their hearts.

Sisters in Bloom is part of the Love in Bloom series. While Sisters in Bloom
can be listened to as a standalone novel, for even more listening
enjoyment you may want to listen to the entire Love in Bloom series in
order.

My Review

I really had a great time with this audiobook!  This is the second book in the Snow Sisters trilogy which really would be best when read in order.  This book picks up shortly after the events of the previous book and focuses on the same group of characters.  I thought that it was kind of fun to watch these two couples move on to the next stage of their relationships.  I found this to be a very enjoyable listen.

Kaylie and Chaz are very much in love as they await the birth of their baby.  It has taken a lot fo these two to get to this point and they still have a few obstacles to overcome.  Kaylie not only has the pregnancy to deal with but she is also finding it to be increasingly difficult to book new performances.  Chaz has a few issues to deal with as well including one old flame determined to make things difficult.  
I really liked Kaylie and Chaz together.  Neither character was perfect but they seemed to fit together very well.  I really enjoyed getting to see them learn to open up to each other and be honest.  I never doubted how much they cared for each other at any time during the story and it was great to see everything come together.  Danika and Blake were also great in this book and I thought that the progression of their romance was equally important to the overall story.  
B.J. Harrison did a fantastic job with this story.  I thought that he handled all of the different character voices extremely well.  I thought that he added a lot of excitement and emotion to the story.  I found his voice to be very pleasant and I believe that his narration added to my overall enjoyment of the story.  
I would recommend this book to others.  I thought that this was a very well done contemporary romance filled with characters that I cared about.  I cannot wait to continue with the series!

I received a copy of this audiobook from the author/publicist.

About the Author

Melissa Foster is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling and award-winning author. She writes sexy and heartwarming contemporary romance and women’s fiction with emotionally compelling characters that stay with you long after you turn the last page. Melissa’s emotional journeys are lovingly erotic and always family oriented, the perfect beach reads for contemporary romance and women’s fiction lovers who enjoy reading about loyal, wealthy heroes and smart, sassy heroines with complex relatable issues.

9 responses to “Review – Sisters in Bloom by Melissa Foster

  1. I like when authors focus on an established couple, that is working through something. Babies always bring something extra to the story as well.

  2. I think I read one of her romances. Sometimes you want to see a little more of a favorite couple, how they're doing in the future. Glad to hear you enjoyed it! I'll have to check out the audios.

  3. I have some of hers as freebies but haven't managed to read any yet. I'm glad to hear this was a good one.

    Anne – Books of My Heart