Marissa is a widow raising her young son on her own. Her husband was a firefighter and died in a fire; Marissa also grew up with her dad as the town's fire chief and felt like he was never there for her as he always prioritized work. When Marissa meets Jacob, she is immediately attracted to him and begins to wonder if maybe there could be romance in her future. But when she finds out that he's a firefighter, she's determined to not get at involved with him, as she's sworn off of firefighters forever.
Honestly, this book aggravated me quite a bit as Marissa was just a tad too ridiculous. She was so bitter and obnoxious about her dad, and I kept wondering that if the whole 'firefighters work too much' thing bothered her so much, why did she marry one the first time around? She's completely unreasonable on the subject, and when her son, who is in kindergarten or first grade, I can't remember, talks about wanting to be a firefighter, she basically flips out. Hello? He's six? How many of us have followed our six-year-old dreams - or even remember them?? I skimmed through large portions of this story hoping that Marissa would become less aggravating, but she really didn't. A 2.5/5, and another book off my shelves and off to someone else's!