Fighting the Fire
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Publisher Description
"Talk about insane chemistry! This couple is fiery and you'll love the banter between these two!!!" ~ CK Bookstammer
One night is never enough…
For firefighter Sean Riddick, Warrior Fight Club keeps the demons of his past at bay, even though it means seeing Daniela England. Her ball-busting sarcasm drives him nuts, and he knows he's damaged goods anyway, but he can't help but remember how good they were together that one time. Now he wants to take her to the mats no matter how much they go toe to toe.
ER nurse Daniela England has lost so much that she's vowed never to need anyone again. Fight club helps her beat back her survivor's guilt, but it means dealing with Riddick. The hot-but-infuriating firefighter is everything she wants to avoid, which is why their one-night stand was a mistake. Now she needs to keep her distance so it doesn't happen again.
But when Dani witnesses Sean's motorcycle accident, she steps up to help him recover. One on one, they get beneath all the snark and find a connection neither expected. As Sean heals, the sparks between them burst into red-hot passion—and ignite old wounds. Now there are fires all around—and they have to decide which they'll fight and which they'll let consume them.
Customer Reviews
WFC is back and hotter than ever
You need to read Fighting the Fire. You need to devour Fighting the Fire. You need to dissect the words of Fighting the Fire. It may be fiction but so much of it is something people can identify with. Empathize with and learn from.
I don't often get to say I can totally identify with a character. In some ways I am that character.
The author got Dani's grief, a grief that many have gone through, are going through. I felt the struggles. I understood the struggles. I rejoiced in her happiness. Dani deserved happiness.
Dani's happiness revolves around acceptance. It is time to say goodbye to her past. It is time to open her heart to another. Lucky for her Sean is there waiting. She just needs to open her eyes and her heart. Get ready for some super swoony moments. In so many ways their actions are much better than words.
I love the dynamics within the WFC. The guys all have different struggles. They still get each other. They need each other. They have their demons that they struggle to conquer. They support each other.
What I like most about the books is how the author reminds me that I have not lived the lives and struggles of military personnel. I need to respect them. I need to empathize with them. I need to appreciate them and support them. I am grateful for every book in the Warrior Fight Club.