Flirting with Fire
The first installment in Hot in Chicago, a brand-new, sizzling series from Kate Meader that follows a group of firefighting foster siblings and their blazing hot love interests!Savvy PR guru Kinsey Taylor has always defined herself by her career, not her gender. That is, until she moved from San...
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The first installment in Hot in Chicago, a brand-new, sizzling series from Kate Meader that follows a group of firefighting foster siblings and their blazing hot love interests!Savvy PR guru Kinsey Taylor has always defined herself by her career, not her gender. That is, until she moved from San Francisco to Chicago to be with her fiancé who thought she wasn’t taking her “job” of supporting him in his high-powered career seriously enough—and promptly dumped her for a more supportive and “feminine” nurse. Now, as the new assistant press secretary to Chicago’s dynamic mayor, she’s determined to keep her eye on the prize: no time to feel inferior because she’s a strong, kick-ass woman, and certainly no time for men.But that all changes when she meets Luke Almeida, a firefighter as searingly sexy as he is quick-tempered. He’s also the second oldest of the Firefightin’ Dempseys, a family of foster siblings who have committed their lives to the service—if Luke’s antics don’t get him fired first. When Luke goes one step too far and gets into a bar brawl with the Chicago Police Department, Kinsey marches into Luke’s firehouse and lays down the law on orders from the mayor. But at Engine Co. 6, Luke Almeida is the law. And he’s not about to let Kinsey make the rules.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781476785905 (1476785902)
ASIN: 1476785902
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Hot in Chicago (#1)
The banters are especially smart, witty, and amusing. I LOVED the whole Dempsey clans; the all have their different characteristics. Kinsey was a strong heroine. Luke was the quick-tempered but still dependable hero (and he did the grand gesture first, thumbs up). The combination was awesome. I was ...
I wanted to punch Kinsey in the fucking face at about 90% of the way through, but otherwise I liked it.Edit: Forgot to mention, there are a few M/M romance scenes between Gage and Brady, who get their own novella in August '15, which simultaneously took away from Luke & Kinsey's story and piqued my ...
"It didn't get much more patriotic than "Kinsey? Can't move, she finally gasped out. Orgasm paralysis" OMG! Boy does Meader have a way with words. I'd give this book 6 stars it was so freaking awesome. I laughed out loud so often at Kinsey and Luke, I know my husband was seriously wondering if...