Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Release Day Review: Ignite on Contact (Brotherhood by Fire #2) by Jaci Burton



New York Times bestselling author Jaci Burton is back with a friends-to-lovers romance sure to melt hearts as one smokin'-hot fireman turns up the heat on love.

Relationships. Firefighter Rafe Donovan avoids them whenever possible. He loves dating women, but he makes sure they know up front that he's in it for fun, great sex and nothing more.

Fun. As an ER nurse and official caretaker of her disabled grandfather, Carmen Lewis doesn't have time for fun. But Rafe has been there for Carmen--and her grandfather--time and again, and he's clearly interested in her. She knows he's a player, but she's tempted by his charm and incredible body. And maybe a little fun isn't a bad thing, as long as she keeps her heart away from this fiery game she's enjoying with a very hot man.

Love. It doesn't take Rafe long to realize that until now he's only been playing at romance. With Carmen he feels searing passion and heart-tugging emotion for the first time. Now he has to convince Carmen that what they have together is the real deal.





What I thought about Ignite on Contact

I love it when a book pulls me in right away, and Ignite on Contact had me hooked with it's opening scenes. It was great to return to this world of firefighter brothers in the second book in the Brotherhood by Fire series.
 

When Rafe is brought into the ER, nurse Carmen makes sure her neighbor is taken care of. During the course of his recovery, he has plenty of time to notice Carmen as something more than a neighbor and a nurse and things take off from there.

I liked this friends to lovers romance, especially because they had a solid friendship and their relationship built on that. There was a nice balance of steamy scenes as the relationship grew and just enough conflict to keep things interesting. Rafe is a sexy sweetheart with Carmen and I fell for him over that.

I've really been enjoying this series and Ignite on Contact is a great addition.

A complimentary copy was provided for review.





1 comment:

Northwoman said...

I really liked this one, too. Wonderful review.

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