Playing with fire gets you hot, but playing with a fireman gets you wet.
Fighting wildfires is dangerous as hell. If I f*ck it up I get a hundred-foot wall of flame coming at me with nowhere to run, no escape, and no rescue - but it’s still the best damn job in the world.
And women? They practically line up to slide down my pole. I never did like repeating myself.
Not since she broke my heart into a thousand pieces, anyway.
Clementine’s that ex. The one I haven’t seen in eight years. The one I thought I was going to marry until she dumped my ass while I was on active duty in Afghanistan.
The one who’s suddenly next door when my crew has a few days off in her tiny town, and who’s impossible to ignore.
She’s still hotter than any fire I’ve ever fought, still the same feisty, whip-smart, headstrong girl I fell for all those years ago.
We already went down in flames once, but I’ve never wanted anyone like I want Clementine. Not even close.
F*ck it. I need to have her again, even if it’s just one more time, and to hell with the consequences.
I’ve already gotten burned once.
Hunter and I were over a long, long time ago, and there was a good reason why. Actually, there were a hundred good reasons, and I remember them all.
Until he shows up in my town, eight years older and ten times hotter. He’s left the Marines to become a wildlands firefighter. He’s rugged, hardened, dangerous, and...
…he looks at me just like he used to. He makes me laugh just like he used to, like the last eight years may as well have been eight minutes.
And when he gets close, I can’t help but think of everything else we used to do - the sweaty, naked, toe-curling things. The way he could take me from laughing to moaning in half a second.
But I know better than to think that people like Hunter change. I don’t care how wild this attraction is or how badly I want him, I’m not going down that road again.
Playing with this kind of fire may get me hot — my God does it get me hot — but it also gets me burned, and once was enough.
...or was it?
Torch is a 90,000-word, full-length standalone novel with a happily ever after ending and some seriously smoking hot scenes.
Roxie is a romance author by day, and also a romance author by night. She lives in Los Angeles with one husband, two cats, far too many books, and a truly alarming pile of used notebooks that she refuses to throw away.
She's the author of the Loveless Brothers series, the upcoming Wildwood Society series, and a bunch of other books that are also delightful.
I couldn't finish this book. I really need to learn my lesson about reading second chance books. I'm so tired of the Hero can sleep with anyone or anything while they are separated, Heroine is the nerd/celibate thing. This hero was unlikable, I'm sorry I don't want to read "if this was any other girl, I would have had my way already" or "I want to do things to the BBQ waitress" or something like that. This h was a doormat to me. It may have gotten better, but I stopped reading after an incident where she caught her roommate on the H's shoulders (not in a sexual way) and it only took her "a minute" to forgive and swoon over him oh because she wanted to sleep with him. But I digress I'm just tired of the same thing with second chance books. This will be on my will not read again list.
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Ladies, listen up, the H is a hot fireman! Need I say more???
Torch is a second chance romance. Hunter and Clementine were high school sweethearts. Hunter enlisted into the Marines and the separation and insecurities from both parties was too much for young love. Eight years later, Hunter is now a fireman on the Hotshots fire crew containing forest fires and Clementine is a forest ranger. They are re-united when she is presenting a plaque to the Hotshot fire crew for containing a fire that saved a local town and they realize the spark is still there.
Hunter is the hot fireman, former Marine who, of course is quite the ladies man. Clementine is the beautiful, shy nerd. Both clearly still have strong feelings for each other and both think the other did the breaking up eight years prior.
This story was more about clearing the air and learning to love each other again while learning from their past mistakes. Throw in the threat of a forest fire and this story had me on the edge of my seat, crying at one point and deliriously happy at the end. I was so invested in these two by the end that I felt like these two were my best friends. I loved it and highly recommend!
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
3.5-3.75 stars. This was a pretty good book! I was expecting something totally different than I got. I was thinking this was a short, insta-love, sexy read. But this is a full length novel and it was so much more than I expected. This is a second chance romance between Clementine and Hunter. They were best friends and in love in high school. After high school, Hunter joined the Marines and Clementine went to college. They tried to have a long distance relationship but it didn't work out. They both had insecurities and trust issues, mostly due to immaturity. They broke up in spectacular, explosive fashion by a shouting match in which they said some very hurtful and untrue things to each other. That was eight years ago and they had not spoken since. Neither of them have forgotten each other, but both have moved on with their lives. Clementine is now a forest ranger and Hunter is a Hotshot firefighter, who travels around the country fighting fires. Hunter's company has arrived in Clementine's town and they are both shocked to see each other. They are surprised at how not awkward it is. They easily fall back into a rapport with each other as they catch up. Even though they broke up with such a big fight, and they both hold some baggage because of that, they find they still really like each other and have a connection that never went away. The reasons they broke up seem petty and not important now. They both have to get over their fear and insecurities because they really do belong together and want to have a happy future with each other.
I liked both Clementine and Hunter. Both were good characters with depth. Clementine was strong and did not go back to Hunter easily. They both realized that they had made mistakes and did not communicate well when they dated when they were 18. It is obvious that they had a very strong connection that never went away. They know each other like no one else knows them. Hunter was a charming, flirty guy. I liked him, but I did feel like too much emphasis was put on women throwing himself at him everywhere he went. For Clementine, she had to learn to trust him again and I don't think it helped that he was so friendly and flirtatious. It was not purposeful, but more of a reflex for him, but I didn't like that. But both of them admitted they were going to work harder to trust each other and not recreate their past mistakes. Once they sorted out their issues and misunderstandings from the past, I felt like they were very good together. Their sexy times were sweet and hot. The fire aspect was very detailed and obviously well-researched. There is a lot of detail about fires and what Hunter dealt with when he fought fires, which was interesting.
One thing that bothered me was the incident with Mandy. Mandy was Clementine's roommate who was interested in and flirtatious with Hunter. She did not know about their history so she didn't know she was stepping on toes there, but Hunter did not make it clear that he was not interested because he did not know if Clementine was going to want to try again with him for a relationship. At one point, Clementine comes into the room to find Mandy on Hunter's shoulders with his hands on her legs (placing something on a tall shelf), laughing and giggling. This was after Hunter and Clementine had kissed but before they decided to get back together. Hunter says later that he didn't really like Mandy but flirted with her on reflex. Clementine had come to tell him she wanted to give them another chance and was upset about walking into that. She had trust issues because of their past problems so it was understandable or her to be upset, but she did eventually forgive him. Still that whole situation did bother me. Especially because it was awkward for me to read about them being around Mandy after that.
Overall though, I was pleasantly surprised at the depth and emotion to the story. It was emotional and sweet to see Clementine and Hunter heal from their upsetting past together and move onto a happy future. I enjoyed this book and look forward to more from Ms. Noir!
Roxie Noir was a new author for me so I wasn't sure what to expect... I have to say I was pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed this book.
This is definitely a second chance romance. Clementine and Hunter were high school sweethearts and were each other's firsts. In typical teenage style though they royally messed it all up with insecurities, distance, lack of communication and probably just immaturity. They meet again 8 years later when they find themselves in the same town, in similar lines of work and at the same town fundraising dinner!
They both feel the pull once again, proving that although they both thought they were over, they were never really OVER each other. They fight hard to not make the exact same mistakes over again as they rebuild a relationship.
I enjoyed the romance and I enjoyed the side story of their work and how it all was wrapped up together. Once I got a few chapters in I couldn't wait to see where the book would take them!
FYI - There was no cheating (thank you!) although Hunter does contemplate a hook up before they are 'together again' but in the end doesn't go there. We do learn that he has been a bit of a manwhore in the past 8 years... also Clementine has had some relationships. I am not partial to OW/OM info in books and they did go there but it was done well.
Looking forward to another book by Roxie Noir - definitely recommend for a good read.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
I enjoyed this book..but it was not my favorite my Roxie. I had some issues with Hunter. He comes across a little too cocky for my taste. And women literally throw themselves at him non-stop. And he allows a lot of flirting that was off-putting to me. He asks Clementine for a second chance and she asks for a couple of days and she comes home to find him with another woman on his shoulders. (Innocent - But still, off putting) The book is well written. And there were things to like about both Hunter and Clementine. Their story just didn't have me on the edge of my seat. But it was not a bad book. The narrators were great.
I really liked this book! 5 stars might be a little over the top since this is just a simple M/F romance but I loved the MC's, loved the banter and loved the action scenes.
Readers should be aware that there is another book at the end of "Torch" so don't panic when you are only at 50% and, like me, are wondering what else could happen to fill up the other 50%. But "Torch" is certainly long enough (and good enough) to have been an e-book on its own.
I love Roxie's storytelling, the detail and depth of the storyline is well executed and absorbs you into the story... I also adore a second chance small town romance!
A little slow paced for my liking but overall pretty good. I wish there was a little more details/background about their previous relationship. I wanted to know a little more about there younger years together. They did have good chemistry though and I really liked both characters. I liked how open they were with each other and towards the end there was a little excitement. Overall a good read with a happy ending.
This book reminds me of that film based on a true story about those fire fighters who got caught in that forest fire- only the brave! That’s it. But make it smutty romance and everyone is safe.
I Know this book book got a decent rating, but I had to stop reading it 50% in. After skimming through the chapters. It didn’t captivate me at all and I could guess what was coming next. Sorry!
Hunter and Clementine were high school sweethearts, and when Hunter enlisted for the Marines, their insecurities and youth got the better of them, and them and they broke up. Eight years later Clementine, who is now a Forest Ranger, is presenting a plaque to the Hotshots Fire Crew, when her eyes land on Hunter, who is now a sexy hot fireman. The chemistry between these two is steaming hot, but will they learn to forgive each other for past mistakes? You really need to read this for yourself. This is a well written and intriguing story about second chance romances, clearing up misunderstandings, and learning from past mistakes. I could not put this book down until I was finished, as it totally captivated me from the very beginning. I love Roxie’s work, and in my opinion she just gets better and better. I recommend this authors work to all, and I cannot wait to read more of her work. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book!
Wow very hot story, Clementine and Hunter have history, unresolved issues that makes it hard for them to still be together.Clem is a forest ranger and Hunter now a fireman. When Clementine is giving a group of firemen an award she spots Hunter in the crowd suddenly she is thrown back to how it was between them. When Hunter and Clem broke up both of them had trust issues and said some really bad stuff to each other so seeing each other after 8 years its hard for both of them. Once again they start to fight for small things and it shows that they both have not change, when they are thrown together in an outlook house to spot any fires but things start to get real hot and not just the fire burning along the mountain. These two together were cute because it was second chance for them to rekindle their love and they both had a sarcastic way of responding but it was cute for both of them. The mountain lion scene was my favorite it was funny Hunter is one hot funny firemen.
This book was just ok. I did lose interest at some point, but decided to go ahead and finish it. Clementine and Hunter's relationship was filled insecurities on both sides and a lot of immaturity. This turned me off of both of them. I also didn't like that Hunter was a playboy and got caught kinda sorta flirting with Clementine's roommate and Clementine basically remained celibate after they broke up 8 years ago. I hate this in books. I didn't care for their relationship at all and the story was alright overall. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it. I will read other books by this author.
This is a second chance romance, these two working on starting something new without being stuck in the past. And that alone is a good story. Add in the fire and the fact that they BOTH work in the business of handling the fire situations, and man it gets a little intense and crazy, and scary. This book really drew me in and kept me there. And the heat between these two is worth mentioning, it’s so good. PS I received a free review copy of this book.
This is the second book of this author's I haven't been able to finish, and in both cases it was at least partially for the same reason: the couple, both nominal adults well into their twenties, are consumed with high school drama. As in, drama that happened when they were in high school. I'm not really impressed by characters who haven't developed emotionally since their adolescence - it just bores me.
2/5 Idk, these characters were not for me. Hunter was not that charming and Clementine was juvenile. Unfortunately I was just not rooting for these two red flags. For having nearly 10 years apart, the pacing was also kind of off? The whole meet and two days later this is my boyfriend was just kinda high school. Idk!! Not for me!
I finished TORCH with a sense of loss. But, in that “this book, those characters, will stay with me for a while and I don’t want them to go” sort of way.
Honestly, I’d become so invested in Clem and Hunter in the hours it took to devour their story, finding myself sobbing at 12AM on a weeknight while my husband quietly slept next to me, that I immediately downloaded the offered bonus scenes. I just HAD to make sure their HEA lasted this time.
I married my (now retired) Marine when I was 18, and a lot of Hunter and Clementine’s behaviors are so familiar to me. The crushing insecurity, the sense that they’re happier to be away, the fights because neither wants to really be vulnerable. When my husband deployed to Iraq in 2006, we went through something very similar, only we had been married long enough at that point that we quickly realized what we were doing and fixed it. Still, I remember, and the recollection during those scenes had me bawling.
Clem and Hunter didn’t get that chance until 8 years later and almost squandered it. Ms. Noir, though, doesn’t seem to be in the heart crushing business, thankfully, and gave our characters enough time apart for them to mature and grow so they could right the ship before it steered too far off course.
And, of course, the sex scenes? Damn. Just . . . damn. So. Good. So steamy. So fun and so playful and they portrayed a level of intimacy one would expect from two people who truly grew with each other through trust and exploration early on.
But it’s the love between Clem and Hunter, the way their anxieties and wants resonate so clearly, so realistically, that really blew me away.
I’ve read over 120 books since COVID-19 quarantine started in March 2020, and this one? This one definitely sits firmly in my top five favorites of them all.
Thank you, Ms. Noir, for capturing so beautifully what I have felt personally. Thank you for Hunter and Clem.
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WHERE'S THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S A SEXY FIREFIGHTER, LOTS OF HEAT, AND SOME SMOKIN' HOT ROMANCE !!! Title: Torch Designation: 90,000 Word Full-Length Standalone Contemporary Second Chance Bad Boy Romance (350 pages), NO Cliffhanger, HEA Author: Roxie Noir My Rating: Five Sinfully Sexy Stars***** ***Although the total page count indicates 350 pages, Torch ends at approximately the 50% location. In this edition, the author has generously included a second full-length contemporary bad boy romance with a western twist entitled Ride.
Oh my! Oh my! Oh my! Roxie Noir knows she can write some smokin' hot romance and her latest release, Torch, is no exception. I loved it! There's something about a Roxie Noir book that just does it for me. It's always such an exciting, sensual, passionate and arousing experience. You know, the kind where you feel all the agonizing angst, fiery passion, and steamy sex but you still get the warm and fuzzy sweet romance along with a few unexpected surprises thrown in to keep you on your toes. It's the best feeling in the world... like drinking a cup of your favorite tea while wrapped in your most comfortable old ratty robe and curled under your favorite comforter. I know before I read the first line, it will be just perfect... and it was!
Torch is a fast-paced, well-crafted full-length standalone contemporary second chance romance filled to the brim with heart-pounding danger, heartbreaking drama, agonizing angst, laugh-out-loud humor, heartwarming romance, steamy passion and dreamy sex. The narrative is beautifully written in the first person with clearly defined his and her perspectives. The dialogue is smart, snappy, humorous, and flows effortlessly. But without a doubt, my favorite component of this and all of Noir's stories is always the cast of captivating, engaging, and completely relatable characters. I was immediately drawn into the story by our two protagonists, saucy U.S. Forestry Service Ranger and temporary communications officer Clementine McKinnon, and cocky Canyon Country Hot Shots crew member and wildfire fighter Hunter Casden. I fell in love with two characters and their second chance love story. These two characters complemented each other perfectly. Even after eight years, their attraction was still undeniable, their interaction captivating, their history heartbreaking and their sexual chemistry was off the charts smokin' hot! Did I like this book? No, I loved it! Would I recommend it? You bet and I am but only for adult readers since it does contain some steamy, dreamy love scenes. Will I read this author again? Abso-freakin-lutely! Was I entertained? Completely! I was glued to my seat, white-knuckling my ereader with the pages flying as quickly as the time. Fabulous entertainment and an awesome read! If you're looking for the perfect combination of heartwarming contemporary romance and light-hearted humor sprinkled throughout with a dash of danger, drama and angst, then Torch is most assuredly the book for you.
Forestry Ranger Clementine McKinnon had always hated public speaking so when she ends up as the U.S. Forestry Service communications officer for the Copper Creek Ranger Division of the Big Sky National Forest in Montana, it was strictly by default. In other words, she was drafted because there was no one else to fill the position which is how she found herself in her current predicament... in a room full of the local townsfolk at the Lodgepole Rotary Club supposedly enjoying the perfect portions of spaghetti prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary and sweating bullets while waiting to make a short speech and present a plaque to the the Canyon Country Hot Shots Crew for their efforts in saving the community from a raging wildfire. Lovely... NOT! The presentation was supposed to have been made by her boss but, unfortunately, she was called away at the last minute leaving Clementine to fill in. Clem thought she was prepared and could probably handle almost anything but the one thing Clem never, and I mean never, never, ever, expected, was to see a ghost from her past sitting among the sea of faces making up the audience... a face she thought she'd never see again...a face that belonged to her high school sweetheart, her first love and her first lover, the man who had broken her heart eight years earlier, Hunter Casden. He's also the man who had dumped her during a Skype call while thousands of miles away. Hunter had enlisted in the Marines right out of high school, then deployed to Afghanistan. Clem had never wanted him to join but it was almost a tradition in his family. And she's never forgotten or forgiven him. Apparently, he remembers the events a little differently, claiming she dumped him. What the heck? What's he doing here working as a wildfire fighter? She'd not heard a single word from him in eight long years. Regardless of who dumped whom, both had been hurt but were now in the same town, in the same building, in the same room, staring at each other while she was trying to deliver a speech and present a stupid plaque... and all the while, he's grinning like the cat who ate the canary, then licked all the cream! With him looking so darn handsome, it's almost possible for her to forget why she should still be angry. What's a girl to do? Swoon? Of course not, she's a professional for pete's sake. She can handle any emergency... except possibly this one. So what does she do? Rush to the restroom and choke on her drink... only to be rescued by said handsome heartbreaker firefighter when he breaks down the door to save her from choking. And then allow him to walk her home. Oh dear!
Hunter Casden can't believe his eyes. It's none other than Clementine McKinnon, the girl who dumped him and broke his heart eight years ago, now a forest ranger and right here presenting a plaque to his boss. And she's even more beautiful than he remembered. The sensible thing to do would be to walk away, but when was the last time he had ever been accused of being sensible. Never! If he were a sensible kind of guy, he certainly wouldn't be a firefighter with the Canyon Country Hot Shots Crew, risking his life by fighting wildfires six months out of the year. They were in town for a few days. What would it hurt just to say hello? It could hurt a lot when he couldn't bear to walk away. It could be that he never stopped loving her, but she had dumped him on a Skype call while deployed to Afghanistan serving in the Marines. Hadn't she? Memories can be peculiar things. Sometimes they get a little jumbled... especially when young love is involved. The smart thing would be to walk away but no one had ever accused him of being smart, either. After all, the night is young and so is he... well, kinda. But she's beautiful, and he's smarter and a whole lot more experienced than he was at eighteen. What could go wrong? We'll see!
I couldn't give 2,5 stars so I gave 3 because i've seen worse. I liked the majority of the story. Nothing we haven't already seen but cute. Maybe too much sexy scenes to hide the lack of events but it's only my taste. I liked seeing both of them work out their insecurities and learn to communicate more. But I was left disappointed at the end. Yes we get our HEA but it's sudden, and it's stops really fast. They get engaged and boom, the end. I wanted an epilogue, maybe about the wedding or the birth of their first child I don't know, an event where we could see Hunter's mom accepting or even liking Clementine. Or not. But something. The thing that really bothered me wasn't about the story, it was the writing. Too much "I say" "he says" "she says" or "I think". I couldn't take it anymore but forced myself to finish it because I wanted to see the ending. I rolled my eyes a lot tho. I mean, English is my second language and even I can come up with more variations when I want to write a dialogue. It's was unbearable sometimes. The only thing that helped was the sense of humour. It was my first book by Roxie Noir, and probably the last.
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Clementine and Hunter were high school sweethearts. After graduation he followed family tradition and joined the Marines while she went on to college. He was deployed to Afghanistan, their video chats often descended into fights. After their final argument he thought he dumped her, and he thought she dumped him. They haven't seen each other for 8 years when they unexpectedly run into each other at a small Montana town appreciation dinner where Hunter's hot shot fire fighting unit is receiving a plaque for their successful efforts combating a recent fire. Clem is now a forest ranger. Even though they haven't seen each other in so long, the feelings they once had are still simmering under the surface. They stumble through the mine field of old insecurities and misunderstandings, trying to avoid the mistakes of the past. Then a huge, deadly fire breaks out in the area and Hunter's team has to spring into action. I enjoyed this one, and will be reading more titles by this author.
This was my first Roxie Noir stand alone and I really enjoyed it. The characters were easy to like and although it was highly predictable (which is exactly why we read romance is it not?) I enjoyed the ride to get there. I especially loved the little cameo by Harold. He was a beautiful soul and I loved him and the way his story touched Clementines so deeply. While I didn't enjoy this one as much as the Loveless brothers I give it a solid 3 stars.
I did the bulk of this story as an Audio book and the narrators were a good fit for the story. They were both easy to listen to and had wonderful vocal variety and expression.
If you enjoy second chance romances, hot firefighters and small towns this is a great choice.