Burn For You
A Small Town Romantic Suspense
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He risked everything to get close to her. Now she’s the one woman he can’t walk away from—no matter how dangerous things get.
Delaney Newell is trying to rebuild her life from the ground up. After a humiliating scandal and a hard-won recovery, she’s focused on staying out of trouble, finishing her EMT certification, and keeping a low profile in Wishful, Mississippi. Complications? Not on the agenda.
Sean Murphy is a sexy, steady firefighter with a protective streak and a not-so-secret crush. What started as casual drinks quickly sparks into something far more serious. But Delaney’s past isn’t just messy—it’s combustible. And someone’s just lit a match.
When an arson accusation threatens everything Delaney has fought to reclaim, Sean steps in. But proving her innocence means exposing secrets she’s kept buried—and trusting Sean with a truth that could shatter them both.
Full of fierce loyalty, slow-burn chemistry, and small-town heat, Burn For You is a deeply emotional love story about rising from the ashes and finding the courage to be loved just as you are.
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Kait Nolan, “Can’t stand the Rain.
Kait Nolan “Can’t stand the Rain” , a small town romantic suspence from the ‘Wishing for a Hero’ series.
For me English is a foreign language. So - in advance - sorry for the mistakes in the review.
Main characters:
- Delaney Newell, since a few years living in Wishful as an administrative assistant of the town clinic. She just completed her EMT certification class. Del secretly has a crush on
- Sean Murphy, her EMT study buddy. He is a sexy firefighter and new in town.
- Bryce Kelso, Delaney’s ex boy-friend. He cheated on her with another girl and Delaney reacted agressively on him after the break up. She caused - accidentally - a fire on his home.
- Gina Draper, the girl with whom Bryce cheated on Del. She is a notorious town gossip.
- Aunt Val, the sister of Delaney’s mom. She was a great help for Del after her problems in the break up with Bryce, for Del’s parents abandoned en disowned her after her arson.
Kait Nolan produced again a fine book about small town life in Wishful with the corresponding ups (beautiful nature, care for fellow inhabitants like help after the loss of possessions in a fire) and downs (malicious gossip or sometimes little privacy).
The characters are credible, so the reader empathizes easy with them. The descibed persons are not only white or black and that makes them human.
Fine dialogues. The plot has some unexpected turns but keeps realistic. In short: a nice novella.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.