Finding Comfort By Amber Warden -
: The story is told in dual third-person point of view (POV) , allowing readers to see both Celia’s and Trenton's internal struggles.
: A confrontation with Celia's ex-partner triggers her insecurities. Trenton’s protective instincts lead to a night of intimacy that complicates their "roommate" dynamic.
: The book is classified as a "steamy" contemporary romance and includes an explicit open door rating (4 out of 5 for steam). About the Author Finding Comfort by Amber Warden
: The story concludes with a "Happily Ever After" (HEA) as the characters navigate their past angsts and choose to build a future together. Literary Style and Themes
is a former accountant ("numbers cruncher") who transitioned to writing contemporary romance to help readers feel that they are "more than enough". Her other works include the Gentle Sinners series and other entries in The Last Shot Tavern series, such as Finding Emotion and Finding Nerve . If you'd like to explore this series further, See a list of similar emotional romance authors ? Find specific content warnings for this title? Finding Comfort (The Last Shot Tavern Series) - Amazon.com : The story is told in dual third-person
: Key themes include trauma recovery , redemption , and emotional resilience . Reviewers on Goodreads and Amazon UK highlight the "angsty" and "emotional" nature of the read.
: Described as "broken and betrayed," she returns to her hometown hoping to move on from romance. Throughout the narrative, she works to overcome deep-seated wounds from her childhood and recent heartbreak to find inner strength. : The book is classified as a "steamy"
: The best friend of Celia's cousin, Trenton is portrayed as kind, protective, and gentle. Having "already loved and lost," he initially tries to remain "hands-off" to honor his late wife's memory, though his feelings for Celia eventually challenge this resolve. Plot Overview