



Sweet Burn
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4.0 • 3 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Welcome to Strong, California...
It's supposed to be a quick wedding hook-up. She's lonely. He's available. The sizzling sexual chemistry between Mimi Hart and former SEAL Mack Johnson has this pair burning up the sheets in a night of no-holds fantasies. One night. No regrets. And no promises.
As the resident bad girl and bartender of Strong, California, Mimi has earned every inch of her reputation. Tattoos, motorcycles and dancing on the bar—Mimi's all in. She's fun and she's tough, a hot sex-on-the-pool-table woman—not a sunset-and-kisses sweetheart. Until her wedding hook-up turns the former SEAL into a man on a sensual mission… and her heart into freefall even as her own past threatens to catch up with her.
For more fire fighter romances, check out the Strong, California series! All books are standalone books.
Smoking Hot (Tye and Katie)
Sweet Burn (Mack and Mimi)
Yours for Christmas (Zack and Bree)
Heated (Joey and Mercedes)
One Hot SEAL (Luke and Deelie)
Her Firefighter SEAL (Kade and Abbie)
Her Christmas SEAL (Jacks and Holly)
Customer Reviews
Sweet Burn
It was suppose to be a one night stand. At least that's what Mimi wanted - and was used to. Mack had different ideas. He wanted forever. Mimi owns a bar - make that THE bar in a small town and Mack is a smoke jumper who is a friend and helps her out at the bar sometimes.
Mimi had always been a bad-girl and messed up a lot. The more she tried to get rid of Mack, the more he dug in his heels. She only ever did the love 'em and leave 'em thing thinking she didn't deserve any more. Mack wanted her to see her true value so he stuck around.
I've always liked Anne Marsh's books so I couldn't wait to read Sweet Burn. Even though it had a slow start it was suspenseful, thrilling and VERY hot. I liked the story line and that there were surprising events throughout the book. While I liked Mack being a strong but gentle and compassionate man, I didn't like Mimi much at all. She was so determined to believe that she was bad because of her "wild-child" past that she couldn't see that she wasn't that person any more.