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This is the third and I assume final novel about the 3 friends. It was a really good final episode and the chemistry between Z and Chloe was great. It did seem vert short but it was enjoyable from start to finish. I was expecting a little more in the interactions between Chloe and her ex though.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read a preview copy of this book.

So far, this one is my favorite book in the Wildfire Lake Series. Maybe. I am still unsure. Xavier and Chloe are combustable with all their electricity they give off. You have seen them dance around this live story for a while. When Xavier sees his chance to help Chloe out, he takes it. Even a fake romance to keep her away from her ex is better than nothing. He is all in. He wants fake to become real.
And bless Chloe with all the yoga and calmness. That is the opposite of me!

Some of the reasons I read contemporary romance novels is for the fantasy aspect. As a reader you get caught up in those fluttery feelings and the passion of new love. It's wonderfully escapist and usually pretty uplifting. With all of the events of 2020, I've been reading even more from this genre. Clearly, I've needed a break from reality.
Swept Away was a nice escape, it just wasn't especially great. This is the 3rd book in the Wildfire series, but it can be read as a stand-alone. The prologue recaps how Chloe, KT and Laiyla meet. It's very hokey, but sets the stage for Chloe's character. She is a new age yogi, best selling self help novelist, spiritualist and budding entrepreneur. Oh, and of course beautiful. Xavier is a cop that has transferred to Wildfire from San Diego or San Francisco to look out for his goddaughter. Her father and his best friend was killed in the line of duty. Xavier falls for Chloe the first time they meet in a grocery store, but she keeps him in the friend zone. Her previous boyfriend cheated on her and she wants to prove to herself that she doesn't need a man in her life.
The ex shows up unexpectedly and Chloe allows Xavier to be her pretend boyfriend to keep the ex away from her. The match gets lit and for the most part things travel along the expected trajectory. The story was cute, sweet, pretty light and fluffy and a lot new agey. Here is an example:
"Whenever you crave recognition in life--as a valuable employee, for example, or a successful entrepreneur or a talented artist or a perfect mom--that is your ego talking. The ego is a powerful force that tempts you to ignore the spiritual nature of your heart. The ego wants you to do whatever it takes to bring about status or prestige. The heart wants you to be happy."
So, while the meaning and dialogue tries to be enlightening, the characters really aren't - the pretty girl with all the talent doesn't think she's good enough and has a lot of insecurities, the handsome cop really does have a heart of gold and a sensitive side.
Again, this was a nice book, just not a favorite.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my ARC.

This book is the 3rd in the series, and my favorite. The characters were created and intertwined from the first book, and all three characters get their story. The "mandatory" angst was there, but not overdone.
Overall, a good story and conclusion to the series.

I loved the ending to the Wildfire Lake series. Especially as it is Chloe and Xavier’s story. And what a story those two have. We've seen some of the banter between the two in the previous two books. This time around pretending to have a relationship, I saw Chloe slowly stop fighting her attraction to the wildly attractive cop. Trust is something hard for Chloe these days, throw in a teenage goddaughter trying to fit in at school and a former boyfriend who turns up there can only be complications. Z has a tough job in getting her to trust again while saving those he loves around them.

It was ok, predictable. I hadn't read the first two books, but that didn't seem to matter. Was hoping for more depth. Side characters were forgetable.

Good book - fair amount of steam and romance but I thought the subplot with Piper was distracting and Bondhi’s frequent appearances started to wear on me

Swept Away is the third and final book of the Wildflower lake series. I enjoyed reading this series and sorry to see it end, I loved the lead women. Chloe is the last one to get her story. She is cautious about love due to a breakup and has put her mental health first. Xavier is your good looking, player. As they tiptoe around their feelings for each other, they are best friends first, though the chemistry is there. The secondary storyline is Xavier’s 15-year-old goddaughter, she brings the drama. It was also nice to catch up with KT and Laiyla.
Thank you to NetGalley and Cygnet Books for the advanced copy for me to review.

Good book, easy reading, Typical romance book with a bit of steam to get you a little hot under the collar, nice to read about the main characters getting past their own personal problems.

4.5 stars
This is just shy of 5 stars for me. Chloe is the last of the her friends to find the one. Xavier thinks he should be top on the list but with his playboy ways and with how she was hurt in the past, she's hesitant.
The book was fast paced and fun to read. They had heat and chemistry. I liked how the characters interacted with old friends and new alike.
The only thing I didn't care for is that while Xavier was in lust with Chloe for a year be still played around. He loving her seemed rather quick.
Other than that I really enjoyed the drama and characters.
I received a copy of this book for a honest review.

First off, lemme just say that this book is spicy so prepare yourself ;)
Chloe Hart runs her own yoga studio with her two best friends, and has spent the better part of the last year just finding herself, recovering from a nasty breakup. Xavier's a cop that moved to town to be around his goddaughter and to be supportive of her where her mother isn't. He's been pining after Chloe for the past year but they have a strong friendship that's cognizant of one another's feelings, goals and boundaries (or lack thereof).
When a blast from the past turns one of the most important events of Chloe's life upside down, these two put a new spin on the fake-dating trope. Plus, with some amazing friends on the side, Chloe's as protected as she can be!
Xavier seemed to be in tune with a lot of Chloe's emotions, even before she knew them herself. This is just a personal annotation, but I had a difficult time following along with Chloe's thought process at some points, mostly because I'm not used to her type of thinking - purging energy, positivity, meditation, etc. - and it was easier to see her from Xavier's POV.
The thing about this book that I had the most trouble with by the end was that we never really saw a resolution to Xavier's issue with his goddaughter. The book was focused solely on Chloe and Xavier and how one conflict (pertaining to said goddaughter) almost broke them, and even when that conflict was resolved, I was left with so many more questions. And we never got into much detail about Keith, either, which was a little disheartening.
Regardless, this was a fun, chemistry-inducing, spicy read!
[Thank you to NetGalley and Cygnet Books for providing this book to me in exchange for an honest review!]

I loved Chloe's and Xavier's book. We watched their chemistry sizzle across the first two books and we finally watched it explode and saw hearts soar.
Chloe deserves the guy who focuses on her and not other women, who gives her everything she needs and Z is that guy. These two became best friends and got to know each other before Chloe gave into their undeniable chemistry.
I think the book was over way too soon and we could have spent more time with these characters. I can't get over that at all the times pink showed up, pink is every where but it fits with her signs. Great book!

I really enjoy Jordan's novels, and try to read them fairly soon after the come out. However, I have no recollection of reading the previous entries into this series. Swept Away made me want to go back and seek them out. Chloe and Xavier are a cute couple, and the friends to lovers trope is a classic for a reason.

I picked this read because of the first two books in the series. The first book grabbed my attention. This one didn’t so much unfortunately. I loved Xavier. He was a great, patient, and kind guy who waited a long time for Chloe to figure out her insecurities. My problem was Chloe. She was going on and on about her trust and self esteem issues. I didn’t understand why Xavier bothered waiting so long. She didn’t deserve him. Unfortunately I wasn’t too much of a fan of this book. I loved the first book, so grab that one.
I received this ARC from the publisher and Netgalley for my honest review.

We have watched Chloe and Xavier dance since the very first story in this series and boy was this worth the wait. Chloe has been hurt and has sworn off men and Xavier has been so patient to build an amazing friendship with her. Once they are "forced" to be a couple the sparks fly and they realize they truly do love each other. I even learned how to think about some things from Chloe's teachings that will stay with me for a long time. Although this story is stand-alone - it is also a lovely story about friendship and to truly enjoy you should read all 3 in the series. I loved this story and series.

Chloe has spent the last year recovering from a breakup. Yoga and spiritual teacher she has been finding her way to deal with the heartache and upset from realising her relationship wasn’t as it seemed. Working alongside her best friends Laiyla and KT at the marina in Wildfire Lake she’s slowly starting to find herself again.
Xavier is relatively new in town and met Chloe a year ago when she first arrived. With a banter-filled friendship forming between them, even though he has expressed a desire for more – Chloe isn’t ready to date. Especially when she knows that he has had several relations with other women in town.
A yoga retreat at the marina suddenly puts Chloe’s head into a spin when the retreat leader turns out to be her ex. Xavier steps forward to say that they are dating to take the pressure off Bodhi being there. A fake relationship turns into friends with benefits. However, issues with Xavier’s goddaughter Piper stand to form a wedge between the two of them. Can they overcome the issues? Will Chloe ever be able to fully trust a man again?
Friends turned lovers story, one to pull on your heartstrings and route for true love.

Great book! I loved this one as much as the first book!! I really liked this series and so sad to see it go! This book had everything! It has suspense, action, some heartache and heartbreak! I loved the dynamic of the three main girls!! I highly recommend this book and series!! They're well worth the read!Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me! And a big thank you to Skye Jordan for your amazing words!

I liked this. Its was a cute read with an amazing premise and don't even get me started on Xavier. I love him, he is perfection... It's chloe who let this down for me. I just found her so dull to read. I didnt care about her or her heartbreak from her past and because of that she just seemed so whimpy and complaining the whole book and I was just tired of it. And i understand that the books needs a big plot twist for drama but come on, that was such an over reaction to the situation on her part. It just made me mad. But other than chloe - i really liked the characters, the writing style was great and the sex scenes were really tastefully done.
Solid 3.5 stars!

ARC received for review
Great conclusion to this triolgy. Xavier and Chloe finally get together after tip toeing around each other for a year. Lots of visit from the previous couples. There was no real resolution to the drama with his goddaughter. The drama with her ex was underwhelming, I was expecting a lot more.

I read KT's book and I enjoyed it more than this one. I guess that the yoga and angels aren't quite my thing. However, it did make Chloe a unique character. I also really liked Xavier (but honestly, how could you not?) and how happy he was that Chloe was finally giving him a shot (albeit rather reluctantly). I also thought there was going to be more drama with Chloe's ex, but I think taking the high road there was the right thing.
Kindly received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.