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SECRETS. BETRAYAL. SACRIFICE.
THIS TIME, THEY'RE NOT JUST FIGHTING FIRE.

An original series created by bestselling authors Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips.

The Hollywood heartthrob and the firefighter with a secret…

Rookie firefighter Emily Micah is determined to prove herself as a new recruit to the elite Jude County Hotshots wildfire team. Assigned to the film set of The Drifters, Emily's mission is to protect the cast and crew from the special effects that could ignite the tinder-dry Montana forest and start a wildfire.

If only her favorite actor—TV star Spenser Storm—wasn’t getting in her way.

What could go wrong?

Haunted by the memory of a rabid stalker, former child TV star Spenser Storm is hoping to revive his career, but he’s torn between the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and the life of a cowboy on his family’s ranch in Montana. It doesn’t help when he sees the movie that’s supposed to launch his future is going up in flames.

And then there’s beautiful and brave Emily Micah, who not only saves his life, but seems to understand him, maybe better than she should.

As an arsonist threatens the film production, seemingly with the goal of destroying the movie entirely, Spenser realizes he'll stop at nothing to protect his future and the woman now stealing his heart.

But Emily harbors a secret…one that could destroy the flame between them. And when it comes out, it could cost them everything, and ignite an inferno that could destroy all of the northern Montana forest.

Chasing Fire: Montana Series, Book One—Flashpoint—delivers a thrilling and emotional rollercoaster ride that will leave you breathless, yearning for more, and eager to dive into the next chapter of the thrilling series.

195 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2024

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Susan May Warren

212 books3,623 followers
I can't help be amazed at the gifts God has delighted me with - a wonderful husband, four amazing children, and the opportunity to write for Him.

I've been writing as long as I can remember - I won my first book writing contest in first grade! Over the years, writing has become, for me, a way to praise God and see Him at work in my life.

Although I have a degree in Mass Communications from the University of MN, my real writing experience started when I penned the The Warren Report - a bi-monthly newsletter that detailed our ministry highlights.

Living in Russia meant I never lacked for great material - and those experiences naturally spilled out first into devotionals and magazine articles and finally into my first published story, "Measure of a Man," in the Tyndale/HeartQuest, Chance Encounters of the Heart anthology.

Susan and husbandI grew up in Wayzata, a suburb of Minneapolis, and became an avid camper from an early age. My favorite fir-lined spot is the north shore of Minnesota - it's where I met my husband, honeymooned and dreamed of living. The north woods easily became the foundation for my first series, The Deep Haven series.based on a little tourist town along the shores of Lake Superior. I have to admit - I'm terribly jealous of Mona, the heroine of my first full-length book, Happily Ever After, a Christy Award Finalist published in 2004 with Tyndale/Heartquest.

Our family moved home from the mission field in June 2004 -- and now we live in the beautiful town I'd always dreamed of! God has amazed me anew with His provision, and blessings -- and allowed me a season when I can write full time for Him.

I 'm delighted you've stopped in to visit. My hope is that you'll be blessed and encouraged by soul-stirring stories of regular people interacting with a God who loves them.

I'd love to hear from you! I love getting mail, especially from readers and I welcome your questions and comments. Write to me at susan@susanmaywarren.com. And, if you're interested, sign up for my newsletter, a quarterly sneak peek into upcoming releases and projects. Thank you for your interest and support.

God Bless and Happy Reading!

In His Grip,
Susan May Warren

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Profile Image for Lisa Phillips.
Author 167 books871 followers
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April 13, 2024
You'll love catching up with old friends in this first book in the new epic fire blazing series.
Can you spot the cameos?
I can't wait to hear what everyone thinks!
Anyone else want Mac and cheese now?
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2,877 reviews208 followers
May 7, 2024
What an action packed and amazing introduction into a new series of books that are also connected to characters from previous series by both Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips. I have read some of the connected stories that the main and side characters come from, but there are also some previous books that I haven’t read. I had no trouble jumping in and enjoying this one. Just know that you will be introduced to many characters as a starting point in this novel and some do have connections to other books by these authors.

I loved this story! It took the level of action and adventure that I loved in Susan May Warren’s Montana Fire series, which is one of my favorites of hers, and added in what has become a favorite trope of mine…celebrity romance. And these two characters definitely connected with lots of chemistry.

Spenser and Emily ended up being a great fit for each other. I loved seeing the way they connected and the way their hearts were drawn to each other. But what happens if Spenser, who has had stalker problems in the past, discovers that Emily is a bigger fan than she let on? Will it change anything between them?

I wasn’t ready for this book to end and wished it had included an epilogue. However, I do like that the books in this series are being released very close to each other, so I am happy that I won’t have to wait long to jump into the next story!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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Profile Image for Allyson Anthony.
1,139 reviews47 followers
April 17, 2024
I absolutely love the start to the Chasing Fire: Montana series. Flashpoint is rookie firefighter Emily Micah and Hollywood star Spenser Storm's story. I loved the chemistry between the two and enjoyed seeing some familiar characters from Warren's previous series.
Emily, uncertain about what she wants to do, has PTSD from what happened to her as a kid and has to learn about faith and fear. Spenser is struggling what to do future wise and career-wise as a Hollywood star.
Flashpoint hooked me straight in from the start and didn't let go. Packed with non-stop action, danger, and gold nuggets of wisdom and faith, this romantic suspense story will not leave you disappointed.
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2,295 reviews664 followers
September 2, 2025
Nice blend of movie production and firefighting. Interesting to see how the two intersect during filming.

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1,206 reviews62 followers
May 7, 2024
Flashpoint by Susan May Warren is a quick read. I finished the entire book in about 3 hours. The plot moves quickly with the action of filming a movie. Fire starts for the purpose of the film, but then turns into something more sinister. I love a good mystery, so it was nice to see this in the storyline. The romance is a little too fast for me. Even the characters notice how fast they fall for each other, and question if their feelings were actually real or not. Warren does leave a little teaser at the end of the plot that probably will lead into the next story in this series. The spiritual aspects of the plot are a part of the character’s character but not any preaching at the readers. The concept of the story is unique and different. I read A LOT, and I don’t believe I have read a story like this one. Since the story’s main thread is not about the mystery, the climactic ending is more on par with the stunt actor of the hero coming to the rescue of the heroine. Overall, Flashpoint by Susan May Warren is a typical Warren novel with plenty of rescue moments, deep emotions, and resilient characters.

I received a complimentary copy of Flashpoint by Susan May Warren from Sunrise Publishing, but the opinions stated are all my own.
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1,075 reviews52 followers
December 14, 2025
Determined to prove herself as a part of the fire Hot Shot team, Emily Micah is given the role of protecting the set for a movie that has pyrotechnics. It seems easy, right? It is, until a building catches fire and Emily has to actor, Spencer Storm, and the boy star, Bucky. What I thought was a lot of fun was that Emily is a super fan of Spencer Storm. Imagine rescuing someone who you have followed their acting career and are one of his top fans!

I enjoyed the romance that takes place between Emily and Spence and the way they got past the glamor and glitz to the people they truly were. There are exciting and dangerous scenes throughout the story that will keep you turning the pages.

If you enjoy romantic suspense that has a faith thread in it, check out this book. I am excited to read more in this series since this is book 1 in Chasing Fire: Montana collection.
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403 reviews41 followers
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May 9, 2024
Any time I have the chance to read and review a book set in Montana, I jump at it! Since I lived in Montana for twenty-plus years, it does still have a special place in my heart, even twenty years later.

Flashpoint is action packed from page one! You'll be caught up in the story from the beginning, and won't be able to put the book down until you're finished.

If you enjoy stories with firefighters, celebrities, action and suspense, with faith and a touch of romance, you'll certainly want to grab your own copy of Flashpoint for your TBR list.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. I give you my honest opinion.
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3,683 reviews69 followers
April 10, 2024
“Maybe that’s what it means to be well—to know you’re safe, even when you feel like you’re falling.”

I am so thrilled for this new series! I’m excited as I love both of these Christian Romance authors and I anticipate seeing beloved characters return and high stakes suspense, danger, and intensity woven in with faith, romance, family, and friends.

“People need stories. For entertainment. For inspiration. For hope. A great story—a great character—can get inside our hearts and inspire. And that’s just as lifesaving as running into a fire.”

This book was everything that I was hoping for and more. I forgot that, as series continue to build, our little kids grow up! This was a great celebrity romance. I loved the natural suspense aspects with fire. There were so many characters that I just know this series is going to be above and beyond. I had an extremely hard time leaving this book behind to go back to real life. I may have taken the book with me everywhere I went for the rest of the day to sneak in a minute of reading here and there. 😉

“Fear is believing that evil is in control of your life. Your future. But I happen to know that you are a woman of faith. And faith says that God is the one in charge of your life.”

I loved, loved, loved the theme of faith over fear. That has been a highlight and mantra of my life for over 5 1/2 years and I just adore it. There were so many good lessons within these pages. So much real life. A small town. Wildfire. A movie set and celebrities. Family. Fears. Realizing things about yourself. PTSD. Trauma. And so much more.

The only downside? Now I have to wait for the next book to release.

I received an ARC of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
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559 reviews9 followers
April 24, 2024
Wow, Susan May Warren has the most amazing imagination ever – and it shows up in a big way in her latest novel Flashpoint! – and that’s exactly what you get when you combine the entertainment industry, a novice firefighter, and an arsonist with a mega grudge.

I love the way that Warren combines fun characters with deep lessons and nonstop action. Emily and Spencer are both trying to move on from the trauma of their past, but their current troubles keep throwing it all back in their face. The way that this forces them to look below the surface of the pain to pull from the deeper lessons underneath is something that is relevant to all of us.

In true Warren fashion, the action never stops – and it ratchets higher and higher throughout the story! This makes for a perfect blend of mystery, suspense, depth, and danger.

So really, if you like action stories, love stories, or any kind of fun story with meaning, what are you waiting for? Put Flashpoint on your TBR list now – and if you’ve never read a Susan May Warren story before, you’re in for a treat.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.
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1,508 reviews654 followers
May 7, 2024
I loved catching up with Emily Micah who I first met as a little girl in my first ever novel by Susan May Warren. I also met and loved Conner in that story. There was also some other previously met and loved characters who made an appearance.

But if you have not read that book or any other Susan May Warren books, you won’t be lost since the author provides a high-level summary of what happened.

This was a fast-paced suspense which combined fire action, cowboy feels and some movie making and movie stars. I also enjoyed the strong faith elements.

I enjoyed the connection readers could clearly see between Emily and Spenser and how they both were trying to figure their next step on their journey in life.

The twists and turns kept me guessing and holding my breath right till the end.

I am glad each book in this series will be released three weeks apart, since I can’t wait to head back to see more of the hotshot team.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*
Profile Image for Erin Anderson.
44 reviews2 followers
June 5, 2024
Exciting and suspenseful with humorous and heartwarming moments. My first copy had a publishing issue where about 20 pages in the last few chapters were not printed! I was relived when my replacement copy arrived with all the pages! 😂
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Author 28 books543 followers
December 4, 2024
This was my first time reading Susan May Warren, and it was a nice, quick read for me in a reading slump. I’m not a big romance fan, so the focus on romance was more than I was in the mood for, but if you love romance, then this will be right up your alley!
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Author 13 books30 followers
May 10, 2025
I had a hard time keeping all the names straight in this book. I can appreciate the appearance of characters from past books because I’ve read a lot of hers, but I think this one had too many cameos and it just confused me.
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148 reviews4 followers
April 16, 2024
This start to a new series was sizzling! (Pun intended 😉) and leaves me wanting more! I was genuinely surprised when I got to the last page. I did not want the story to end. I fell in love with the characters from the first introduction and could relate to their struggle to choose faith over fear. Two of my favorite authors teamed up for this book and I’m anxiously awaiting the next book and author. (I received an ARC copy from the publisher.)
1,003 reviews34 followers
May 7, 2024
As a new firefighter, Emily is determined to prove herself. When she's assigned to oversee a movie set and prevent their special effects from setting the entire landscape on fire, it feels like she's being benched. And spending time with movie star Spenser is at once a blessing and a curse. Spenser is trying to get back into film making after an unpleasant incident, but one thing after another keeps going wrong, and some days only the chance to spend time with Emily keeps him going. But Emily harbours a secret of her own that could destroy their new-found relationship...

This was less intense than Susan May Warren's books often are, and I don't know whether to say I enjoyed it anyway, or I enjoyed it because of that! Either way, I did really enjoy it. It's well written (goes without saying) and has characters I cared about with interesting back-stories and baggage to deal with, as well as suspense, a faith thread, and a satisfying ending. I loved getting to know both Emily and Spenser, and watching them get to know each other, face the problems around them and in their pasts, and get the happy ending they deserved. I particularly liked seeing her come to terms with her relationship with her dad (and would have liked to have seen that explored a bit further). I'm looking forward to the rest of the series already! Recommended.

Note that I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author. I was not required to write a positive review and this is my considered opinion of the book.
144 reviews5 followers
April 11, 2024
Four stars! Why only 4? Because I wanted it to be longer. And yet, while this book was short it was still so good! Hence, 4 stars. I loved that there were characters from Susan May Warrens other series. I always enjoy seeing “old friends” in her books.
Emily Micah (She grew up!) is a Hotshot. She's been through a lot in her life and has fought back the PTSD with lots of therapy. She may be new to being a Hotshot but she wants to prove she can make it. To her dad, to her uncle and to herself.
Spenser Storm is trying to make a comeback in Hollywood. And he has a lot of distance to cover to get that comeback he wants. But wait, does he really want it?
Emily and Micah meet and sparks fly immediately. And not just the real fires that keep happening during the shooting of the movie Spenser is co-starring in. She's a huge fan of his but tries to play it cool. But things definitely heat up between them and in all the action scenes in and out of the movie!
I fully enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the rest of the series.
I was given an ARC copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review, which I have given. And yep, definitely recommend this book.
234 reviews
March 30, 2025
If you have read the Marshall Family sage, Montana Fire, Alaska One Rescue, etc from SMW then you will be excited to see this storyline. Spenser and Emily have both been through a lot. They both want to find a place to belong. I love how well theses two get each other.
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94 reviews
May 13, 2024
Flashpoint is the first in a new series, Chasing Fire: Montana by Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips.

Living in Montana myself, I adore reading stories that are set here. Though the town is fictional, I feel like I would love a chance to visit! This one is short and sweet and perfect for reading in an afternoon or two.

This was a pretty fast paced novel, with a little bit of suspense, a good amount of (clean) romance, and a lot of adventure! Spenser and Emily make a great pair and I’m hoping to see some cameos in future books in the series.

I recommend this to anyone who likes romantic suspense, or just a really good story with some great lessons and inspiring characters.

A special thank you to the author and publisher for a chance to read the book!
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49 reviews
April 3, 2025
Oh so patronizing. Woman needs saving and to listen to the men in her life, and God. Yup about halfway through, faith and praying and evangelizing. I was invested in Emily and her trauma responses so I finished it but I was disgusted to have to fast forward through some “Jesus take the wheel” decision making and Emily needing a man to show her the way.
Basically a Christian story housed in the shell of a romance novel. Went so far as the main character comparing herself to Jesus. G rated Romance. 1 out of 10. Do not recommend.
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129 reviews9 followers
October 1, 2025
I struggled to finish this one. I didn’t love the story. Listened on Hoopla and didn’t care for the narrator.
73 reviews3 followers
April 19, 2024
Susie May does it again! And this one, folks, has it all: nail-biting suspense, edge-of-your-seat danger, heart-stopping romance, self-sacrificing heroism, but don't forget uplifting inspiration - so many incredible moments of breakthrough that will inspire your own life!

Reader, you will not be disappointed, and bonus: you are guaranteed to find at least one nugget of wisdom to encourage your own journey. It’s the Susie May way!

Highlightables:
- Spenser and Emily were just wonderful together: sweet and tender, but with an undeniable chemistry. Everything about their relationship with real and honest and relatable.
- The mystery/suspense plot line that had me guessing to the very last minute!
- The return of Conner Young (I just loved him from SMW’s Montana (Summer of Fire) Series (book 2)) Seeing him “large and in charge”, in a leadership role that fit him so well, was just icing on the cake. Plus, wow, his advice was on-point!!!! He’s such a “father” and I adore him! (And now, here I am over here, crossing my fingers that we’ll get some additional updates on other past characters we loved, as we go through this 6-book series?? More, Susie and team, please!)
- The two unlikely “heroes”, who are each fighting their own internal conflict - but the WAY each of those two main character’s internal conflict played out across the pages was pure gold - I just love the nuggets of wisdom and moments of personal growth that Susie May weaves into her stories, so that we can ALL take hold. So often, in her stories, the quotes I highlight are the ones I want to keep for my own life. And this book was no exception.

Notable Quotables: (And yes, both of these nuggets were from the always amazing “Uncle” Conner.)
- “Emily. Fear is believing that evil is in control of your life. Your future. But I happen to know that you are a woman of faith. And faith says that God is the one in charge of your life.”
- “Fear wins when it makes you do something stupid. When it makes you act outside of wisdom. God does not give us a spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind.”

Great advice for any of us! And that’s the beauty of Susie May’s writing - not only do we get a front row seat to a love story between two main characters, but we also get a window into the greater love story happening all around us - between a loving God and all of humanity. Thank you, Susie May, for the many layers of your stories, to which you give tender attention - we, your readers, are "here for it"! And I for one, am so excited about this new series! Bring it on! (Or rather - strike the match!)

If you, too, are ready to chase fire - and stories that bring SOOOO much more than meets the eye - do yourself a favor and meet me at the Flashpoint. But first, buckle up your fire suit. Because something tells me this summer is going to be a hot one - and that nothing else will beat Chasing Fire in Montana this summer, with Susie May and Lisa P!
Profile Image for Meagan Myhren-Bennett.
Author 29 books162 followers
May 12, 2024
Flashpoint
Chasing Fire: Montana #1
By Susan May Warren

SECRETS. BETRAYAL. SACRIFICE.

THIS TIME, THEY’RE NOT JUST FIGHTING FIRE.

The Hollywood heartthrob and the firefighter with a secret…

Emily Micah is determined to finally prove herself as a firefighter with the elite Jude County Hotshots wildfire team. But when she reacts rather than following proper protocol she finds herself assigned to the movie set of Drifters, to hopefully prevent any more special effect fires. No pressure there!
And of course, Storm Spenser being on the set is just an added bonus. And she won't go all crazy fangirl on him, even if she is (or rather was) in one of the exclusive fan clubs when she was younger. And when Spenser asks for her help with the child actor on the set, what's a girl to say but YES!
Storm is trying to rebuild his acting career. After a crazed stalker derailed him, he needs to make a comeback soon and this film could make or break his career. But a series of accidents threatens not only the film but the lives of those on the set.
Flashpoint is the first book in the Chasing Fire: Montana Series. With the land a tinderbox one mistake, one spark could become an inferno. And when evidence points to something other than an accident these heroes will need to be prepared for anything.
This is a fast-paced read that draws one into the action from the beginning. The main characters Emily and Storm are dealing with the demons of their pasts as they try to find their place. Emily hasn't found where she fits yet. And Storm needs to rediscover where he belongs - the family ranch or in front of the camera. But more than fire threatens them, and they'll have to be prepared for what's coming.
I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.
Profile Image for Samantha Larson.
205 reviews
April 30, 2025
I’ll be honest—this is not the kind of book I usually reach for, and after reading Flashpoint, I don’t think I’ll be diving into this series or genre again. But that said, I’m genuinely glad I gave it a chance. It turned out to be a surprisingly engaging read, and even though it didn’t turn me into a romantic suspense fan, I can respect the craft and heart that went into it.

The story centers around a team of smokejumpers in Montana, mixing high-stakes action with deeply personal character arcs and a touch of romance. Susan May Warren writes with a lot of emotion, and she clearly cares about her characters. The leads have believable chemistry and complicated backstories, and even the side characters felt like real people with histories and motivations. The firefighting setting was also unique and well-drawn—it gave the book an intense, urgent backdrop that made it easy to stay hooked.

One thing I appreciated was how the emotional beats were balanced with the action. The book touches on themes like past trauma, redemption, and second chances, without feeling overly preachy or dramatic. While faith-based fiction isn’t usually my thing, I felt the religious elements were handled in a way that added to the characters’ journeys rather than overwhelming the story.

Still, even with all its strengths, I just didn’t connect with the genre in a lasting way. That’s not a knock on the writing—it’s more about personal taste. I can absolutely see why this series has its fanbase, and for readers who enjoy clean romance, suspense, and emotional depth with a spiritual angle, this is a strong starting point.

In the end, Flashpoint surprised me. I may never return to the series, but I’m glad I stepped outside my comfort zone to try something new. Sometimes it’s worth taking that chance—even if it just reminds you what you do (or don’t) want to read more of.
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2,022 reviews66 followers
April 30, 2024
This is a treat for this new series that hooked me in from the first pages. Dynamic characters and a mysterious plotline will keep your nose stuck into this book until you finish it.

Hollywood has come to town as they film The Drifters. This means that Hollywood royalty has come to town in the person of Spenser Storm. Emily Micah adores Spenser and has adored him for many years. She is excited to be a part of the fire team on site in case of an emergency. When she actually gets to have a conversation with Spenser, she is beyond excited. Emily is the newest member of the Jude County Hotshots Wildfire team who is trying to prove her worth. After an accident on the set, her superior officer assigns her to stay on the set. She does not want to be a rabid fan, so she decides to center her attention on her job. However, the chemistry between Emily and Spenser is quite evident from the first time they meet.

Emily and Spenser both have some past trauma in their lives which has affected them in their present circumstances. I really liked Spenser. He was a Hollywood heartthrob, but he was also down to earth. He cared about those around him. Emily is a hero in her own right. She survived a childhood trauma which has left her with PTSD, but she has surged forward in her life in order to live her life to its fullest. This story was full of action, suspense and intrigue, but it also had a message that you should choose faith over fear in all circumstances. The inspirational message was spot on as these characters learn to trust and reexamine their lives, as they learn the lesson of choosing faith over fear. I look forward to the coming books in this series.

Thank you to Sunrise Publishing for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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2,108 reviews17 followers
May 9, 2024
Flashpoint is an amazing start to a new suspense series that you’re going to love from one of my favorite authors! I have devoured all her other series and was eager to start this one. And see an old friend! Love having characters from previous series show up for a small cameo here and there. Makes my day to see them again.

This book follows actor Spenser Storm. He’s had his share of fame but also his share of struggles and tragedy. He’s on a new set and things keep going wrong. A fire on set is just part of it. What if someone is out to sabotage the movie? Or is something else going on? Plus there’s the cute firefighter. Is she really who she seems to be? Just a great person with no ulterior motives?

Emily is a rookie with this firefighting team. It’s not her first time being in danger though. She has ghosts of her past that still haunt her. Are they making her more reckless than she should be?

I loved meeting Emily and Spenser. They’re both amazing and well-written characters who I think I would totally get along with. But Emily has a problem with not disclosing some things that Spenser needs to know. Will he find out? And if he does will he understand? Meanwhile what about the problems on set?

I loved watching both characters grow and find their paths throughout the novel. It’s definitely an amazing start to a new series and I will be waiting for the rest to come so I can devour them as well.

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from JustRead Publicity Tours. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
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343 reviews24 followers
May 9, 2024
Best-selling authors Susan May Warren and Lisa Philips kick off an explosive new inspirational suspense series featuring wildland firefighters in Montana.

In Flashpoint, rookie firefighter Emily Micah is assigned to the movie set where former TV star Spencer Storm is trying to make a comeback. But trouble arrives on the set when a number of accidents occur until it becomes clear someone doesn’t want the film completed. Can they face their fears, find the person behind the fires, finish the filming, and perhaps find their happy ending?

Each of them deal with fear, stemming from their past - Emily from PTSD caused by a childhood trauma, and Spencer from a stalker fan. As they work together to find the arsonist who is threatening the film’s production, while protecting the cast and crew on the set, they learn to trust faith over fear as they move forward.

Flashpoint has the action-packed thrill ride one expects from a Warren suspense novel, as well as cameo appearances from some of her other characters. Having not read any of Philips’ books, there may be other cameos. The book grabs the reader’s attention from the very beginning and keeps the reader engaged until the last page. The next book in the series, Flashover, will be released next month (June).

Recommended for adult readers and Susan May Warren fans, especially those who loved her Montana Fire series.

Disclaimer: Book reviews are my honest opinion of books I either purchased or received free of cost from the publishers, publicists, and/or authors. I am not required to write a positive reviews.


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81 reviews27 followers
May 16, 2024
Hello friends!!! It’s Thursday night - and I wanted to share FlashPoint so you could have this qued up for the weekend!

Are you looking for some Action? Like 3. 2. 1 🎬 Action? This is a book that will give you all the Hollywood action and a heartthrob, throw in a female firefighter. Of course, she has to protect him. And she may or may not have a giant crush on him! But bat do you have - the first in the new Chasing Montana Fire series - FlashPoint! The books will be coming out all summer so be ready to jump in!

📱 FlashPoint Chasing Fire Montana
✍🏻 Susan May Warren & Lisa Phillips
🗓️ Published This week! May 7 2024
📚 Publisher @sunrisemediagroup - thanks to them for my ebook!


This book is an action packed and great intro into a new series of books that are also connected to characters from previous series by both Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips. I had no trouble jumping in and enjoying this one, you don’t need to have read any of the others.

The plot moves quickly with the action of filming a movie. Fire starts for the purpose of the film, but then turns into something more sinister. I love a good mystery, so it was nice to see this in the storyline. The romance is a little too fast, but the characters notice how fast they fall for each other, and question if their feelings were actually real or not. Which works great with the story line.

This book is contemporary and full of suspense, mystery, strong characters, faith filled, healing, they truly see each other, heroism, intrigue, and some fandom! The spiritual aspects of the plot are a part of the character’s character but not any preaching at the readers.

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May 13, 2024
Flashpoint certainly kept the pages turning, including between 0400 and 0500 when I just needed to finish the story so I knew how it ended. Fiddle. That was a quick and gripping read.

The basic premise has rookie firefighter Emily trying to prove herself to the hotshot team she’s joined. Instead, her quick thinking in an emergency sees her drafted to supervise special effects on a nearby movie set. The lead actor is troubled star Spenser Storm who’s trying to make a comeback after being stalked by a crazed fan. What he doesn’t know is that Emily used to be a major member of his fan club.

I always love how readable and engaging books by Susan May Warren are. Her characters are relatable, even if they live very different lives to me. The chemistry between these two sizzles almost as much as the fire that keeps smoldering around them. Both had definitely places for their characters to grow and mature and the issues they faced was deftly handled. I especially appreciated a twist toward the end that I didn’t seen coming.

This book would make a wonderful summer read. Recommended without reservation. I received a copy of Flashpoint from the publisher via NetGalley, the great enjoyment and opinions are all my own.
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2,195 reviews
April 23, 2024
Spenser Storm is ready to make his Hollywood comeback with a Western set in the mountains of Montana, but things keep going wrong on set. Can he and firefighter Emily tame the flames before they get out of hand?

An action packed read that melds the wild beauty of Montana with the glitz of Hollywood, when Emily Micah finds herself working on the set of a new drama starring her favorite actor, Spenser Storm. An engaging read with likable protagonists, strong themes of faith, and a mystery that kept me guessing. I really liked how Emily and Spenser became friends, bonding over faith, and trusting their futures to God. They have great chemistry, it was fun seeing their relationship grow as they navigated all the challenges and dangers in their paths.

A fantastic start to a new series that blends the best of faith filled romantic suspense, with a high stakes plot, and strong themes of faith over fear. Highly recommend!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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