Flames of Love

By Erin Wright

Flames of Love - Erin Wright
  • Release Date: 2017-07-28
  • Genre: Western Romance
Score: 4
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Description

Enjoy this steamy fireman series by USA Today Bestselling small-town romance author Erin Wright…

A Wounded Hero
As a firefighter, Jaxson Anderson is well acquainted with danger. He’s charged into burning buildings to rescue men and women, young and old. He’s scaled ladders that towered over blistering infernos, and defied blazes that terrified lesser men.
Fire? He understands. Women? Not so much. Now there’s some real danger. He should know. He’s been burned before. 
He’s not interested in romance, or the perils that come with it. His priority is caring for his two small boys, and making his mark as the new fire chief of Sawyer, but everything changes the day he catches sight of Sugar, the pretty girl who works at the local bakery. Sugar is exactly what he wants: A fun, no-strings distraction. A friends-with-benefits arrangement that won’t break what’s left of his heart.

A Battered Heart
On the heels of an abusive marriage, Sugar Stonemyer is done with men. But when Jaxson Anderson strolls into the bakery with a very wicked offer, she can’t resist. One look at the fireman, and Sugar knows the Sawyer rumor mills haven’t exaggerated. Jaxson’s tall, dark, and smokin’ hot. He wants an arrangement, nothing more, and that’s perfect.
Or so she thought.
With each slow seduction, Sugar falls a little more. She has only herself to blame. She didn’t want either of them to have feelings, but that’s not how the game is played…

Flames of Love is the first novel in the Firefighters of Long Valley Romance series, although all books in the Long Valley world can be read as standalones. For fans of Cynthia D’Alba, Jillian Neal, or Miranda Lawson, this is a HOT romantic story with a guaranteed happily ever after. It does have some strong language and oh my, sexy times. Enjoy!

Reviews

  • Need More Stars!

    5
    By HCS80
    Such a fantastic book, with characters you’ll fall head over hills for from the beginning! Don’t pass on this phenomenal book!
  • Flames of Love

    5
    By jane2053
    Great read
  • Flames of Love

    5
    By 02051719
    Loved it!
  • Could not put it down..And the fact that it was in line with the book before..

    5
    By DeenieBeen
    You always write love and hate and jealous people who all wind up getting along most time’s..I was crying in the muffin man’s Was filled with smoke, and he couldn’t find Sugar’s Body..Oh my goodness keep writing books..Thank You So Very Much For My Books Laura
  • 3 1/2 stars

    4
    By NewEarthorBust
    Love the colloquialisms in the dialogue. Also enjoyed the small town atmosphere as backdrop.
  • Decent HEA

    3
    By Ronideese
    While you may initially expect anything with a firefighter to be scorching, it didn’t happen in this book. The author provided backstories of the characters that gave me just enough to understand them but not enough to make me emotionally invested. There was no point in the book where I had to guess what was going to happen so the ending was very expected. It was a tame reading that ended with the unsurprising but pleasing HEA.
  • Couldn’t even finish it

    1
    By Gfoudree
    This story is so bad, so sophomoric I couldn’t finish it. I read a lot and this is one of less than five books I can say that about. Don’t waste your time.
  • Flames of Love

    5
    By littlepinkpumpkin
    The characters are so real. You WANT them to have a HEA, but first you fall in love with them and live their story. You actually become one of them. I just loved this story and I want more..........
  • Flames of Love

    2
    By setonalum
    Ok story and characters. Not what I usually read! Cute enough but no “meat” in this book. Sorry!
  • A free book that you shouldn’t miss

    5
    By DoniseC
    Ms. Wright had me the first sentence to the last one and I cannot wait to read the next book in the series. This is the story of Sugar and Jaxson, who meet at the donut shop where Sugar works in the small town that Jaxson has just moved to as the new fire chief. They are intrigued with each other from the first, but Jaxson is coming off a bad divorce and trying to regain custody of his sons and Sugar is coming off a bad, abusive marriage and divorce. Jaxson learns that small towns can be both a blessing and a curse. Sugar learns that everything that she believes bad about herself isn’t all true. Add in a vengeful firefighter, a goofy Great Dane, two rambunctious boys and an all-seeing small town and you have the makings for a very enjoyable read.