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Sunday, March 28, 2021

Blog Tour: Review & Giveaway of Fighting the Fire by Laura Kaye

 


 
About Fighting the Fire:
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.
 
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My thoughts:

Fighting the Fire is the fourth book in the Warrior Fight Club series.  It worked well as a stand alone, for the most part. I wish I had read the books that came before,.  I feel like I may have gotten to know Sean and Daniela a bit better.  Especially since this "rivalry" seems to have been going on for a while.

I did enjoy this one.  The chemistry between Sean and Daniela was really fun to watch. I enjoyed watching them actually became friends as Daniela helped Sean through his recovery from an accident. Sean's obsession with Marvel was really cute. I also liked that we got to see inside Sean's mind to witness his anxiety and doubts about his future as a firefighter.  Seeing a tough guy actually feeling vulnerable makes me appreciate the character more.  Dani's grief at the loss of her husband came across as very genuine.  For me, there is no real timeline for getting over the loss of a loved one.  Grief is so personal.  Especially for a person who has suffered so much loss in her life.  I highly recommend this one.  I am adding the first three to my TBR for sure.


A Note from Laura:

Dear Readers,
I’m so excited to share my new standalone romance, Fighting the Fire! This is the fourth book in my Warrior Fight Club contemporary romance series, which mixes military and sports romance elements to tell the story of an MMA training club which creates a found family for veterans transitioning to civilian life and dealing with their war-borne demons. In Fighting the Fire, Sean and Daniela are two of my favorite characters I've ever written--they're both strong, loyal, snarky, and hiding some pretty deep hurts that in the end make them so perfect for each other. And all that frenemies tension makes the chemistry between them hot AF! I hope you love them as much as I do!

xx Laura Kaye

About the Author:

Laura Kaye is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of over 40 books in contemporary, erotic, and paranormal romance and romantic suspense, and has sold nearly two million books in the U.S. alone. Laura grew up amid family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses, cementing her life-long fascination with storytelling and the supernatural. A former college history professor, Laura also writes bestselling historical women's fiction as Laura Kamoie. Laura lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters, and and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.
 
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