FLASHOVER is the second instalment in Delta James’s contemporary adult, FIREBOUND erotic, paranormal romance series focusing on the Blackstrike Unit, a team of smoke-jumping, dragon shifters. This is dragon shifter Kade Veyron, and fire fighter Liv Monroe.
Told from dual omniscient third person perspectives (Liv and Kade) FLASHOVER follows in the aftermath of a flashover that killed Liv Monroe’s entire crew, a disaster that has now placed a target on our heroine’s back. Demoted, and forced to train new recruits and rookies in the Arizona sun, Liv finds herself facing safety officer Kade Veyron, a man who is much more than he appears to be. Someone or something is targeting the training camp, and in spite of, or because of recent events, Liv has been marked as a potential suspect, and all eyes are on Liv as the incidents increase but one man is determined to prove Liv is innocent, and in doing so, dragon shifter Kade Veyron discovers the woman he is trying to save, is the woman that calls to his heart.
The world building follows Kade and Liv as they battle the rumors, the elements, the questionable fires, and the pull that burns between dragon and mate. The familiarity of the fires, and the unnatural burn forces Kade and Liv to look to the past, and the people who had targeted our story line heroine.
The relationship between Liv and Kade is one of immediate attraction. Kade knows immediately that Liv is his fated mate but when someone takes aim at our story line heroine, Kade is determined to claim the woman that calls to his heart. The $ex scenes are intimate and provocative without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.
There is a large ensemble cast of energetic and determined secondary and supporting characters including several firefighters, dragon shifters, and a new group known as the Ignis Syndicate that are determined to prove Kade and the entire Blackstrike team are more than human firefighters.
FLASHOVER is a story of secrets and lives, betrayal and vengeance, power and control, magic and mayhem , acceptance and love. The fast pace premise is detailed and dramatic but the author’s writing style has changed virtually overnight-more flowery, poetic and descriptive-the world building is more elaborate and colorful ; the romance is fast and furious; the characters are charismatic, dynamic and strong.
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