This book starts out with a mystery. A fire was set to a house, and the fire is worse than your typical fire. And what's even more strange, Niki Hansen, one of the firefighters, isn't burned in the fire while her co-worker dies from the intense heat of it. Then there is someone Niki suspects was watching her the whole time, and this is likely the same person who deliberately set the fire. But before she can track him down, he's gone. Then there's another fire and another. And each one seems to be worse than the one before. So the questions are, who is setting the fires and why?
While this book is set up with a mystery, it's predominantly a romance. As soon as Finn McLain sees Niki, he suspects she is a fire wizard because she's never harmed in any of the supernatural fires that are being set. Considering the fact that no female wizards have been born in about a century, he also realizes all the male fire wizards will be lining up to be her mate. So while he has a duty to the council to let them know she exists, he would also like to keep it a secret since it'll bide him time to "court" her.
I really enjoyed this book. I don't want to spoil it so I won't say anything else except that this book features the best kissing scenes I've ever read. I could feel the passion between the two characters. But it's also a sweet romance.
I started out reading this author's work before I became her friend. I am friends with her now and beta read this book.