Burning Desire
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
For fans of Jaci Burton and Roxanne St. Claire comes a scorching hot contemporary romance from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Marie Harte:
•A forbidden romance
•Sexy Seattle firefighters
•Undeniable passion and scorching, high heat
•Wild fantasies come to life
•Adorable dogs from the local animal rescue
Firefighter Tex McGovern struck out with Bree Gilchrist the first time. And the second. And the third… He should probably just stay away. After all, Bree's father is his boss, and pursuing her goes against the firefighter brotherhood. No matter how much he desires her, Bree is off limits. Period. But as things start to heat up between them, Tex decides some codes are meant to be broken…
Bree distrusts Tex. The displaced cowboy-turned-rescue-worker is too wild and wicked for his own good. Then she sees him helping people with no thought to himself, and she can't help wondering what could be if she were suddenly his. But her father will not have his daughter dating a firefighter, and he can break Tex's career. That's a heavy burden to place on anyone, and Tex and Bree are forced to decide if the sparks between them are enough to risk the fallout to them both.
Praise for Marie Harte's Donnigans series:
"Dramatic and emotional scenes that will touch your heart."—Night Owl Reviews Top Pick for Just the Thing
"Expertly balances fun and sexy shenanigans with deeper themes."—Fresh Fiction for Just the Thing
Customer Reviews
A realistic RomCom
Written from multiple POVs, I was taken by the emotions and just the general thinking of the male perspectives, they weren’t sugar coated they seemed like somewhat immature real guys. Tex was acting and thinking like a player, sometimes even after getting with Bree. He was also sensitive and at thirty thinking of what he wanted for his future. Bree as a beautiful blond ex-model has assumptions thrust upon her that are not in the least true. Tex and Bree’s story is full of angst, but also personal growth, not only in their relationship. The storytelling elevates this tale of everyday people, their problems, their joys, their sexy coupling to a tale that you just don’t want to put down.
A love that’s meant to be
This is a book that captures your attention immediately because of the characters. I absolutely love Tex. He’s so adorable with his eagerness to make a good impression on Bree. Tex manages to trip over his own words and never really knows when to stop talking when it comes to Bree. He’s smitten. Bree is a complex character. She’s an adult but, tries to abide by her father’s demands. It is a very difficult road for Bree to navigate and there are some bumps she needs to overcome in all of her relationships before she admits her heart’s desire.
Tex and Bree’s relationship has sparks as well as drama so, it is never a dull moment. Between, the photography project, Bubbles, Tex’s fire station crew and their families, there is constant entertainment with laughs and a couple of tears.
For as much as I love Tex and Bree, I’m not such a fan of Carrie, Bree’s best friend and Melissa, Bree’s stepsister. The way they interact with Bree and the others is off-putting and doesn’t sit well with me but, they do give the story extra drama…a lot of extra drama.
I love how this story shows the personal growth and strength that is needed for Tex and Bree to realize what is important in life and in love. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.