Fight
A Firefighter Romance
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- 8,99 €
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A wildland firefighter stumbles into a romance with a secretive EMT in the smoking hot first book of the BookTok viral Sky Ridge Hotshots series.
“I want us to be more than fun, Prescott. I wanna make you mine.”
Fighting wildfires is the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do and I’m damn good at it. Being the captain of an interagency hotshot crew of wildland firefighters is high-risk, high reward. But the risk blindsided me five years ago when I lost one of my crew and it changed me forever. Now I work harder, smarter, and the only rewards I allow myself to enjoy easy, sexy nights with strangers.
Until I meet Prescott Timmons. Her smart-mouth and adventurous spirit have me forgetting all my rules—except when her past shows up, my lies start to feel too familiar. I swear to never spare her a second glance, but when she finds herself in a life-or-death situation with mother nature, my instincts kick in, and I take action. Stranded and sharing a bed again, we’re forced to face our truth. Do we fight to keep the fire between us or let it burn out?
Tropes: Firefighter romance / Angst / Small town romance / Forced proximity / Enemies to lovers / There’s only one bed / Workplace romance / miscommunication / Snowed in / new girl in town / us versus nature / strong FMC in peril / reformed playboy
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A commitment-phobic firefighter falls for an EMT with a troubled past in St. James's hot and heavy Sky Ridge Hotshots series starter, which was originally self-published and went viral on TikTok earlier this year. Prescott "Scottie" Timmons fled her old life in Arkansas for Sky Ridge, Wash., where she finds work as an EMT. She's never met a man like Callahan Woods, a hunky local wildland firefighter with whom she falls into instalust. Though Callahan wants to keep their relationship purely physical, Scottie starts to feel more—until he ghosts her. The pair are thrown back together, however, when Scottie winds up trapped on a mountain trail during a snow storm and Callahan comes to her rescue. Forced to ride out the days' long blizzard together in a fire tower, Callahan explains his good reasons for ghosting, and Scottie divulges the dark truth about her life in Arkansas. Their relationship quickly heats up again, but will it last once they return to civilization? Readers who dislike the miscommunication or instalove tropes may be frustrated, but the spicy scenes are well done, and there are enough shocking set pieces—including natural disasters and Scottie's emotional backstory—to keep the pages turning. This sizzles.