Playing With Fire
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Publisher Description
USA Today Bestselling Author Lisa B. Kamps makes sparks fly with a series about hot and heroic firefighters who put more than their lives on the line...
Dating his best friend's little sister is just asking to be burned...
Jay Moore knows all about excitement and wouldn't live life any other way. From his job as a firefighter to his many brief relationships, his whole life is nothing but one thrilling experience after the other. Except when Angie Warren enters the picture. He's known her for years and there is no way he's going to agree to give her the excitement she's looking for. Even Jay knows where to draw the line—and dating his friend's baby sister definitely crosses all of them.
Angie Warren was voted the Most Likely to Succeed in school. She was also voted the Most Responsible. And responsible she is: she made it through college on a scholarship and she's even working her way through Vet School. She has an overprotective older brother she adores and a part-time job tending bar that adds some enjoyment to her life. In fact, that's the only pleasure she has. She's bored and in desperate need of a change. Too bad the one guy she has her sights set on is the one guy completely off-limits.
But will either one of them remember that when you're Playing With Fire, someone is bound to get burned?
Customer Reviews
Great book and series!
This is the second book in the Firehouse Fourteen series. You can tell that the author is a former firefighter by how well she knows the workings at the firehouse as well as what they are experiencing on the job. She did a good job with the storyline and development of the characters. It also helps that the action is hot and steamy. While this book is part of a series, it can be read as a standalone and the story itself does not end in a cliffhanger. Though the epilogue does have a cliffhanger for the next book.
Jay Moore is a fire fighter and hasn't been known for being in long term relationships. Angie Warren graduated college thanks to a scholarship and is working while studying veterinary medicine. Angie works at a bar where her brother Dave and others on that shift at the fire station hang out. This includes Jay.
Jay rescues Angie one night when her car won't start. He is attracted to her but isn't willing to break the bro code by going after his friend's younger sister. Angie has her own plans for Jay and pursues him despite his initial reluctance. Of course problems occur when her over protective brother comes between them. Will they fight to remain together or will family loyalty win out even if it makes everyone miserable?
The author did a fantastic job of giving depth, thoughts, emotions, and struggles to these characters. This book made me feel like it was me dealing with them and not just reading a storyline in a book. I can't wait to read future books in this series! I highly recommend that you read this book!