Jugar con Fuego: Romance sáfico entre una capitana de bomberos testaruda y una Ice Queen impenetrable que encienden algo más que una discusión (Las Bomberas de Phoenix Ridge nº 8)
Cuando el fuego y el hielo se encuentran… ¿ardes o sobrevives?
La capitana Cassidy Harris es leal a su equipo y a su forma de hacer las cosas. Orgullosa, protectora y dura como el acero, no está dispuesta a dejar que alguien de afuera venga a decirle cómo hacer su trabajo.
Esa “alguien” es Evelyn Ford, una ejecutiva gélida enviada para modernizar el departamento de bomberos. Una Ice Queen de manual, con traje impecable y actitud desafiante.
Desde el primer momento, Evelyn y Cassidy chocan. Pero lo que no esperaban era la chispa que ese conflicto iba a despertar…
A medida que luchan por mantener el control, la tensión entre ellas crece, y lo que comenzó como rivalidad se transforma en una atracción abrasadora.
¿Podrán trabajar juntas sin dejar que todo arda? ¿O su pasión las consumirá?
Jugar con Fuego es el octavo y último libro de la serie Las Bomberas de Phoenix Ridge, una conclusión apasionante con tensión, deseo, mujeres inolvidables y el final feliz que mereces.
Ok so fire is hot, ah but so is the connection between Cass and Evelyn.
Emily Hayes has mastered the ever so important link between people. This story pits a pencil pusher trying to cut costs with a hard headed but warm hearted fire captain. The fight to cut costs vs save family, keep fire fighters safe and the population safe is difficult in the best of times. I loved the interplay of the face offs of the characters, love/hate relationship! Really good writing, plenty of heat and anxiety.
Fire Captain Cassidy Harris is the Chief of Phoenix Ridge Fire Department. They are her family and she will defend them to the death. When Evelyn Ford, the new city budget manager, arrives with lots of “efficiencies” to implement, the recognize their uncompromising approaches will not be easy to balance. And yet the attraction between them is unavoidable even when they argue at every turn. A burning hot fire leads to a clash between titans. Great series.
Yeah I thought this was actually really good. Not perfect, and in some ways I kind of am a stickler for inner dialogue and thoughts being in italics, but that’s just a specific detail I don’t like. This flip-flopping style seemingly doesn’t work for every story, but I like the split narrative style for these two. It’s on the shorter side, so it does feel a little rushed at times, but all in all I did like the characters and did enjoy the story.
Emily you are awesome to say the least. I've lost count how many of your books I've read and and still have more I haven't read yet. Keep up the great sexy and very interesting writing. I really really enjoy your writing.