
Building Bridges by Lia Fairchild
on January 16, 2020
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
Pages: 308
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"A captivating new series packed full of emotions, and a strong family bond." -NYT & USA Today Bestselling Author Kaylee Ryan.Former soldier Logan Bridges never imagined he would go from serving his country to helping raise a house full of children after a devastating family loss. Dealing with his rowdy siblings and cousins proves to be almost as treacherous as the battlefields he left behind. And though he's committed to making it work, he soon finds he's in over his head. Until someone from Logan's past, steps in to help.Mollie has always been independent, but finds herself growing attached to the family, including Logan, and discovering there's more to life than working and solitude.Logan and Mollie quickly form a strong bond, and when attraction brings them closer, they agree getting involved wouldn't be good for the children. But when they both struggle to keep the blurry line of friendship between them, Mollie won't take that step unless Logan can open up and face his painful past.* * * Bridges Brothers series follows four brothers as they attempt to navigate life and love after a tragic family loss. Each book can be read as a standalone but is more enjoyable read in order.
Building Bridges is book one in the Bridges Brothers series by Lia Fairchild. I thought Fairchild did a good job representing a family that has encountered great loss. Each person is affected by the death of their loved ones and each person reacts differently. Fairchild paints an accurate picture of a family that was once very close but has since become isolated individuals. Logan Bridges is the hero of the story. I liked Logan but I felt that his feelings for the heroine Molly were a bit rushed. I loved the cover; it’s absolutely breathtaking.





