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Twisted Bond by Danielle Jacks – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Twisted BondTwisted Bond by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Twisted Bond is a paranormal romance story about a wolf named Rose and the prince of the Dutchmen coven, Titan. They are enemies who find themselves brought together because Titan is looking for a wife and Rose is looking to break the curse on her coven. Tristan needs a wife so that they can conceive a child to take on his father’s responsibilities. Rose intends to use this to her advantage to infiltrate the Dutchmen’s lands. What neither Tristan nor Rose anticipate is the undeniable attraction they feel towards one another which will have them questioning their future.

This was a well written paranormal romance story with an interesting storyline, superbly written scenes that immerse you in the story, and well written characters. Rose and Titan are both strong, determined, and hyper focused on what their future will look like. Neither are especially keen on the idea of love or marriage. Neither had the other factored into their future. Rose only wants to save her coven from the curse they are under and decides that marrying Tristan will be the ultimate sacrifice to do so. What she does not plan on is being attracted to the prince or his darkness. Tristan wants to save his father from the magic that is consuming and slowly killing him. To do so, he reluctantly agrees to marry but did not anticipate an actual attraction to Rose. The plans they both had seem to have gone slightly astray and it alters the course of the futures they had so carefully and meticulously planned out for themselves. As the two navigate through their feelings, their attraction, and the baggage they each carry they must decide if the future involves them being together. A great read with suspense, intrigue, passion, and romance.

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Twisted Bond by Danielle Jacks – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Twisted BondTwisted Bond by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an author that I have enjoyed reading from the first book I picked up by her. I never hesitate to pick up her books. I enjoy her writing skills that are used to bring the story to life on each page. This book is no different. This is a well written romance paranormal story that is hard to put down. I enjoyed how the characters pulled me into their world from the first world. They have great chemistry and an attraction that is undeniable. I enjoyed watching their growth throughout the story. Rose has a plan but what she didn’t expect was to be attracted to the enemy.. What will fate have in store for Rose and Titan? This is a fast paced story that you don’t want to miss for sure. It is engaging where the characters will have you coming back for more. This is a great story that I highly recommend.

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Twisted Bond by Danielle Jacks – Review by Shelly Kittell

Twisted BondTwisted Bond by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh, what a tale of twisted love this is. Rose and Titan aren’t necessarily meant for each other but, dog gone, the sparks and chemistry pull them together like two magnets. MMMMM, the steam coming off those two. A tale with a little bit of a fairy tell retelling. It’s delightfully entertaining with characters that are quirky and twisted, cranky and odd. Rose and Titan have issues and baggage but can they work it out to break the curse? Not telling, you have to get the book and read it. This author does a fantastic job with writing a story that will pull you in, give you the giggles and make you sweat. Not to mention, look at that eye candy on the cover. This is a paranormal romance with a twist of suspense that will make you want to hide in the tower just to read it by your lonesome.

Twisted Bond by Danielle Jacks

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Twisted Bond by Danielle Jacks
Genre – Paranormal Romance
Page Count – 182
Cover Designer – Melissa Gill Designs

Rose

My name is Rose Wolfbane. Being a wolf is my legacy. But what happens when an enemy coven of witches twists magic to distort such a gift?

My coven and I now live by the moon’s phases, and transforming into a wolf is no longer a choice. If we want to break the curse and take back our magic, I must pretend to be someone I’m not. Navigating the Dutchmen’s lands won’t be easy, but my people are counting on me.

My enemy, the prince of the Dutchmen coven, is searching for a wife, and I’m going to use this to my advantage. I can’t afford to fail, but what if I’m attracted to the prince’s darkness?

 

Titan

I don’t want a wife, but I have no choice. I must conceive a child before I take on my family’s responsibilities and my time is running out. The current amplifier of my realm’s magic is my father, with the help of a rare moonstone, but with every day that passes, the magic consumes him. He’s dying, and it’s my burden to become the new holder of the precious gem.

When Rose shows up in my realm, something changes deep inside me. I’m no longer focused on what I should do. Instead, I’m questioning my future.

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Danielle lives in Yorkshire, England, with her husband, daughter, and tortoise. She enjoys reading, watching the rain, and listening to old music. Her dreams include writing stories, visiting magical places, and staying young at heart. The people who know her describe her as someone who has her head in the clouds and her mind in a book.

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Twisted Bond by Danielle Jacks
Genre – Paranormal Romance
Page Count – 182
Cover Designer – Melissa Gill Designs

Rose

My name is Rose Wolfbane. Being a wolf is my legacy. But what happens when an enemy coven of witches twists magic to distort such a gift?

My coven and I now live by the moon’s phases, and transforming into a wolf is no longer a choice. If we want to break the curse and take back our magic, I must pretend to be someone I’m not. Navigating the Dutchmen’s lands won’t be easy, but my people are counting on me.

My enemy, the prince of the Dutchmen coven, is searching for a wife, and I’m going to use this to my advantage. I can’t afford to fail, but what if I’m attracted to the prince’s darkness?

 

Titan

I don’t want a wife, but I have no choice. I must conceive a child before I take on my family’s responsibilities and my time is running out. The current amplifier of my realm’s magic is my father, with the help of a rare moonstone, but with every day that passes, the magic consumes him. He’s dying, and it’s my burden to become the new holder of the precious gem.

When Rose shows up in my realm, something changes deep inside me. I’m no longer focused on what I should do. Instead, I’m questioning my future.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such a great read. I was invested from the start. Firehouse reads are a favorite of mine and this one just dove right in and didnt sugarcoat anything. The chemistry was explosive and could feel the heat between them whether he realized it or not from the start.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Brittany Carlin

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ahhhh. I expected just a love story. This was so much more. As a social worker I loved the focus on mental health, especially focused on a male character. Another favorite of mine was how the couple started out as friends. Things usually start in love stories hot and heavy, but these two characters develop beautiful.

This gave me a bit of Chicago Fire feels. Can’t wait to read more in the series!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Rachel Moss

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great read! It was enthralling, emotional with a happy ending and steamy! Definitely an 18+ novel. It was quick paced and short, and very well written. I could hardly put it down. The characters were lovable and showed a lot of character and depth. This was a great read and I can’t wait to read more like this in the future!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Angela Shirley

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sol has been through a traumatic rescue; people deem him as a hero, but he is feeling lost. Now trying to find a way back into life since being medically retired he is in a slump; he is drinking heavily to numb the pain but when he receives and intervention and is forced to speak to a therapist, he starts discovering himself again and there is life after the Fire Service.

Ember is new in the firehouse and loving every minute, her life is her career, and nothing is going to pull her from the focus, but when she sees her old mentor throwing his life away, she is determined to show him the way out. Although she is willing to do anything to help a friend, she has always had a secret crush on him, but will he see her as the woman she had become or the kid he mentored in the Fire Service.

This story was a well written and developed story. It is not often that the mental health card is given to the male character in the story, but this is written with respect, strength and the willing to go and try to sort out the demons going through the main character.

The chemistry between the two main characters was brilliantly and although this is my first book within this series this can be read as a standalone story. I loved the interaction of the secondary characters which flowed with the story and bringing the main characters more depth and growth as the story went on. I find these sorts of series brilliant with different authors perspectives on main theme is both enjoyable and refreshing.

I can’t wait to read the rest of the books in this series and more books by this author as well.

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Gabrielle Lee

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a sweet romance about finding love when you least expect it. In one heroic move Sol saves lives but loses his ability to keep being a firefighter. He soon finds himself in downward spiral, but Ember is not willing to give up on man she admires. Ember has always looked up to Sol but when she gets to work with the man, she soon begins to feel much more than just admiration. Can Ember save Sol from himself before it is too late?
Their story is a quick and predictable one. If you enjoy Harlequin type romance books than this one is for you. While Sol may have lost his purpose since getting injured Ember has never doubted him. As Ember tries to reach the man she knows is still there, the two must figure out the attraction that is simmering between them. While the storyline was interesting, I did not connect with the characters. I felt that there was not enough depth to them and some of the plot just really seemed like filler and unnecessary. I would have liked to have seen the story fleshed out a bit more, as it stands the story felt a bit rushed to me. I was happy to see the importance put on therapy and help for those needing it, but it seemed almost as if it was just added for moving the plot along. As bad as Sol was, he barely saw the therapist and after a few sessions he was pretty much cured. I know this is fiction, but it was a stretch. It was nice to see Sol and Ember find their way to a happy ever after.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Tracy Manderson

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I haven’t read many of this author books but what I have read I enjoyed. This a Contemporary romance about finding love unexpectedly, with a friend to lovers’ theme, mentor/mentee relationship, between firefighters.
I enjoyed the plot and the characters where well written and the way they play off each other makes them real.

We watch Sol fight his demons when he can’t be a firefighter because of an injury. With nothing to do he finds solace in the bottle. He needs to wake up and move on because he might not have a house or friends anymore. Can ember help him face his demons or will he be forced to live alone?

Ember is a new firefighter and she is kind of lost without her mentor and long-time crush Sol. Can she help him move forward or will her job drive a wedge between them? Will Sol open up to Ember? With an eleven-year age gap between them can they be happy together?

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! Romance, action, and some hot scenes. Ember is new to the firehouse, but has always had a crush on Sol, her mentor. Sol is known as a hero, but to his dismay, becoming a hero meant harming himself in a fire. He can no longer be a firefighter and he’s completely lost his sense of self. Read this book if you like a come back story, happily ever after, and really cool firefighting scenes!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Karyn Taylor

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 4th book in a multi-author series set around Firehouse 13. I have read several of this author’s books so far and have always enjoyed them so was happy to read more of her work. I was also interested by the blurb so it was a no brainer for me to read this book.
I really enjoyed Ember and Sol’s story. Sol is a retired firefighter, having sustained an injury in a fire which left him unable to continue in the role. Ember is a relatively new firefighter who had had Sol as her mentor and had always had a bit of a crush on him.
As Sol slips into an alcohol fueled depression due to his enforced retirement, it’s Ember who helps him through this hard point in his life. This is a great friends to lovers romance with the added grit of seeing Sol struggle through this particularly hard time.
I did find the writing a bit disjointed (is that the right term?) and it didn’t flow as well as the other books by this author but I loved the characters and the storyline so still enjoyed the book.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love to read firemen’s stories. This one is just what I needed to read. Sol was injured and forced to retire from his firehouse. He has a long battle to find himself. Starting with the demons within. Ember is a new firefighter, and her secret crush as well as her mentor has been forced out. Will work pull them apart? Or are they so much more? Even though there are years between them, could they possibly build friendship and more? This story is quite the rollercoaster of emotions. While the story is short, the author has packed it full of reading enjoyment. Even Though I started with book 4 in this series, I’m Going back to the beginning of the series. This story is well written and very much worth your time. I hope you enjoy this series as I am.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Heidi Sturgess

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have such a weakness for cover art and this is a perfect example of why ❣️📕

So Sol is Mr May and Ember has always has a soft for him but he’s also been her mentor and guide at the firehouse ….

Sol got hurt saving 2 children and he’s hailed a hero by many and rightly so but in his own eyes he’s a failure and he tries to drown his sorrows in the bottle when he’s forced to retire ….

Ember reaches out to him and soon enough friendship grows into something deeper and stronger well it flames up into hot passion 🔥

Sol is older than Ember and I think it’s just what she needs band I’ve always been one to like an older man 😉

Loved you Ember and Sol ❣️🔥

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Mercedes Jones

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sol is battling with an addiction to alcohol after his has to give up his dream job of being a firefighter. Forced to retire, he is not the same man that he used to be. He does not enjoy any of the things he used to and doesn’t want to speak to any of his friends. If he keeps it up, he will go down a dark path. Enter is light in the tunnel, Ember. She is also a firefighter who strives for greatness. The firehouse just isn’t the same without her favorite eye candy around. When she runs into Sol drinking away his sorrows, she knows she must help him. She has always had a thing for him. Will she be able to help Sol and steal his heart? Or will Sol crash and burn quicker than a structure fire?
This was a quick read but worth it! The characters are contagious and kept me wanting more. This book is hot and I’m not just talking about the fire!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Robin Rankin

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Burned by Fire: Firehouse 13

Thus Book was the perfect length for me to read this week. I had some stuff going on and had a hard time focusing on everything but this book was a great break for me to enjoy without the long term concentration.

Ember is the perfect name for a fire fighter and this Ember lives up to her name.  She definitely a spark that lights up wherever she is.

Sol needed Ember to remain in his life after everything that happened though he wasn’t aware of it until they run into one another.

I liked this story, the characters and plot were what I needed to read at the time.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book I’ve read by this author. I was not at all disappointed. This book is book four of a series by a collaboration of authors.

Sol is being forced to retire and it’s going to ruin his life if he keeps going down this self destructive path of “coping”. Ember is a newly minted firefighter, which is everything she’s wanted. The only problem is she also wants Sol but her job might drive a wedge between them. Will Ember and Sol’s friendship grow into more or will Sol let her job tear them apart.

I am glad I picked this book up. I really enjoyed it! There’s a bit of angst and lot of emotions and chemistry! I definitely recommend!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Barbie England

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Danielle Jacks brought the thought processes of the two main characters in her novel to life wonderfully. Solomon (Sol) summed up his point of view after an injury left him unable to continue as a firefighter by saying, “Being a hero means nothing without the firehouse.” His former mentee, Ember, has an infatuation with Sol. She tells him, “You’re not my hero because you’ve saved lives. You’re my hero because you inspire me to be better.” The story begins with Sol seeing a therapist, who turns out to be Ember’s aunt, to help him deal with issues that have caused him to drink alcohol frequently. It follows the relationship between Sol and Ember, with alternating perspectives from these two main characters. Burned by Fire: Book 4 has the perfect amount of angst, character development, and even a few spicy scenes!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Sarah Devereaux

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was the second book I read by this author and just like the first, it did not disappoint! I love her style of writing and that the books draw you in. I read this book over a very short period of time simply because it was impossible to put down. I love the way she builds her characters and that as the reader I can relate to some of the things going on in their lives and that helps me to feel like I am a part of the story too.
Sol and Ember were great characters and the connection they developed and the similar interest they had made them fit perfectly together. I really enjoyed how the author threw in how Ember had a long-time crush and that had the chance of becoming more.
Overall I highly recommend this book and any others you may come across by this author as they will not disappoint you!

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Edie Kelleher

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A very emotional romance. This is my first book from this author and I devoured it in one sitting. The main characters Sol and Ember had a great connection and chemistry with very well written character development. This book takes you on a whirlwind of emotions, with a lot of drama and angst. Looking forward to reading more from this author.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Skylar Daniels

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book that I have read from this author and i was not disappointed. This book is the fourth book in the Firehouse 13 series. But don’t not let that stop you from picking it up and reading. This story is absolutely amazing, and it suck you in, so you aren’t able put it down long enough to do your daily tasks. Even if you haven’t read the rest of the series yet, this book can be read as a standalone but i recommend reading the other books also, so you’ll understand everything a little better. This book brought out a lot of different feelings inside of me including loss, love, and comfort. This book does a great job of shining a light on mental health and how it can affect the relationships you hold.

Each character has their own unique qualities. Sol, a retired firefighter, holds onto his injury and lets it affect every part of his life. Where Ember, a rookie firefighter, takes life by the horns and works hard in her career. The two of them together create sparks that could very easily start a fire.

I can’t wait to read the other books in the series and other books from the author in the near future.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Hope Fitzjurls

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
4 out of 5 stars

Danielle Jacks done amazing writing this book. I feel like she could have gave more details and stretched some of the chapters out to make it longer. It is very informative on how people with PTSD and triggers live their day to day lives after an accident. It helps show that not everyone is perfect, but we can all still find love even through our imperfections.

After Sol’s accident he didn’t know who he was anymore, so he turned to the bottle. He pushed everyone away and drank in his sorrows, that is until Ember came along.
Ember has always looked up to Sol. He was her mentor when she first came to the firehouse. He has always been her crush ever since she seen his calendar work. She keeps trying to push her way into his life and get him to open up, maybe once he sees her therapist aunt Jackie he will give her a chance.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lynnea Eng

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the fourth book in the Firehouse 13 series. However, do not let this stop you from picking it up. This story will absolutely suck you in so you cannot put it down – even if you haven’t read the rest of the series yet. The love burning between Sol and Ember is absolutely electric. The book brought out a lot of different feelings inside of me including loss, love, and comfort. This book does a great job of shining a light on mental health and how it can affect the relationships you hold.

Each character held unique qualities. Sol, a retired firefighter, holds onto his injury and lets it affect every part of his life. Where Ember, a rookie firefighter, takes life by the horns and works hard in her career. The two of them together create sparks that could very easily start a fire.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Ashley Johnson

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sol and Embers story is so sweet. Sol had an accident that left him scarred both physically and mentally. Ember is set on bringing him back to life. Sol doesn’t think he’s worthy and does everything he can to stay in the same dark place but Ember is determined.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story is 129 pages in length and follows Sol, a recently retired fire fighter, and Ember, a new fire fighter. Ember has always had a crush on Sol but never explored it due to him being her mentor. Sol was injured and was forced to retire and is dealing with that in a bad way. Now that he is retired, she decides it is about time to explore those feelings. But will her career get in the way?

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lauren West

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed Sol and Ember’s story. Finding love when you least expect and taking that chance on the unknown.
Sol lost a piece of himself when he lost his job, and the demons he battled because of it took away his sense of purpose. Ember was a bright light and new to being a firefighter, and still trying to find her place. Sol was her mentor, but also so much more. Together they give each the strength needed.

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Burned by Fire: Firehouse 13 by Danielle Jacks-Review by Amanda Kimble

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Burned by Fire: Firehouse 13 by Danielle Jacks

Burned by Fire isn’t the first book I’ve read by the author. It’s a Firehouse 13 Book and it’s an amazing read. You really like Firehouse Romance then you’ll like this.

Sol used to be a firefighter until he was injured. He saved two kids from a burning building while he was off duty. He doesn’t like being called a hero because he doesn’t feel like one. Then Ember comes into his life and changes it. The quote I chose for Sol is: “It’s a bit like my situation. Everyone thinks I’m a hero for saving those kids, but when I look in the mirror all I see are the scars. I don’t see their futures.”

Ember has always had a crush on her former mentor and firehouse buddy. She’s even collected the charity calendars the firehouse makes because of him. When he comes by and they get stuck in the elevator she confesses her feelings for him. She isn’t expecting to start a life with him. The quote I chose for Ember is: “I look up to you because you’re fearless. You moved away from your hometown as soon as you were old enough and went after your dreams. You’re not my hero because you’ve saved lives. You’re my hero because you inspire me to be better.”

Highly recommended for Contemporary Romance lovers.

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Christina Gran

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks

Burned by Love—Firehouse 13 #4 by Danielle Jacks

This is my first Danielle Jacks novel, however it will not be my last! LOVED this book! Short, easy, read that leaves the reader rooting for this couples happily ever after, despite the questionable age gap. Can’t wait to go back and read the first 3 books of the series. Phenomenal read!

Heroic veteran firefighter, Solan Fox, is devastated and mentally broken when rescuing two children from a fire leaves him injured and forced to give up a career that he loves. Finding solace in the bottom of a bottle and drowning in a pool of self pity, Sol is certain that his live is over….that is until a chance encounter reconnects Sol with his former mentee, Ember. Ember is a young, ambitious, firefighter whose career was just beginning when Sol had his accident. As Ember has always admired Sol, she realizes that he is struggling and is anxious to help him find his place in the world—outside of fighting fires. As their friendship continues to blossom, they soon realize that the feelings each other had kept hidden from the world are sizzling right beneath the surface. Is a relationship with Ember, enough to give new meaning to Sol’s life or will the fact that she is still able to do the job they both loved come between them?

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Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13 Book 4) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Burned by Fire (Firehouse 13, #4)Burned by Fire by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thought this was a good book. Ember is fairly new to the fore department and Sol was not only her mentor but her crush too. Once Sol was injured and could no longer do his job, he was on a downward spiral. Ember hated seeing him like that and kept trying to get him to see reason. I believe she got him to understand when they were trapped on an elevator together. I thought it was a really sweet story. Unfortunately, not all stories like this have the same ending. Definitely recommend this book to other readers.

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