Once again, Susan May Warren delivers a book that is teeming with action, dangerous moments that leave you anxious for the characters' survival, and romance that grips your heart (with a few toe-curling kisses thrown in for good measure).
Playing With Fire is the second book in the Montana Fire series, returning to the brave group of men and women smokejumpers who fight fires and save lives. It also colides rather nicely with characters and settings from Warren's Christiansen Family series and the Deep Haven series. It was wonderful to reconnect with so many familiar and dearly loved faces.
Liza Beaumont, artist and resident of Deep Haven, knows to never to trust men - certainly not with her heart. A friendship with smokejumper Conner Young, showed her how true that was. But when a young girl is lost in the wilderness and Liza faces down a bear while attempting to rescue her, she reaches out to Conner. Is this their chance to reconnect and finally take a chance on love?
Playing With Fire starts with Liza in the current time period, looking for a lost camper. Then it jumps back three years to when she was living in Deep Haven and first met smokejumper Conner Young. A chunk of the book then focuses on this time as they form a beautiful friendship. I really loved this journey back in time. It's so wonderful to see Liza and Conner's connection, especially set against the familiar backdrop of Deep Haven and all my favourite residents. But time and distance slowly separate Liza and Conner, and, just when you think they might have a chance, Liza runs, scared about the future. The book then returns to the current time as Liza and Conner face the dangers of the Montana mountains as they search for the lost girl.
There was no shortage of breathless moments in this book, both from the suspense and the romance. It was wonderful to get a deeper look into the character of Liza, someone who has become a familiar face through many of the Deep Haven and Christiansen books. She has a heartbreaking story and it was fantastic to see her finally receive her own happy ending. Conner, too, is a character with many layers. I loved his readiness to help everyone around him, his inventiveness, and his love for Liza.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is a complete story within itself, but readers can return to Connor and Liza's story in Warren's latest book, I'll Be There. I can't wait!!