This is the most recent review for Summer of Fire you can find the review here:
http://www.fallenangelreviews.com/2007/September/Scarlet-SummerOfFire.htm
Summer of Fire
Four alarm passion is the basis for Summer of Fire, part of the Phaze Force line. Nicole Gestalt sets a quick pace right away as an arsonist preys on the city.
Policewoman, Helen Montoya has had the hots for a sexy firefighter for a while now. At the latest arson fire, she is saved when he throws himself over her as explosions rip through the complex. When she notices the wedding band on his left hand, she is filled with despair. But Helen is not one to give up easily, she goes to the firehouse to invite him for coffee as thanks for saving her life; it’s the least she can do, right?
Firefighter, Mark, widowed when his wife Jenna was killed in a house fire five years previously; he became a firefighter for that reason. He still talks to her picture sometimes, but with Helen pushing her way into his life, he feels it is time to move forward with his life, perhaps with Helen.
From the opening scene, it is apparent the sexual chemistry between Mark and Helen is scorching. Both are intelligent and brave individuals who are not afraid to pursue what they want. A strong sense of duty is Mark’s most attractive feature, while the devotion to his wife is an emotional one. Helen is a self-possessed woman, passionate and loving. Her desire for Mark and the disappointment over his married state is palpable. The struggle to leave him alone is realistic and admirable. The culmination of their mutual desire is explosive, dramatically written, yet romantic as well. This is a fine story to spend an hour with; this reader’s only complaint is that it is so short; I would have liked to have more pages to devour. Nicole Gestalt has a gift for writing scorching love scenes, as evidenced in Summer of Fire.
Reviewed by: Scarlet
http://www.fallenangelreviews.com/2007/September/Scarlet-SummerOfFire.htm
Summer of Fire
Four alarm passion is the basis for Summer of Fire, part of the Phaze Force line. Nicole Gestalt sets a quick pace right away as an arsonist preys on the city.
Policewoman, Helen Montoya has had the hots for a sexy firefighter for a while now. At the latest arson fire, she is saved when he throws himself over her as explosions rip through the complex. When she notices the wedding band on his left hand, she is filled with despair. But Helen is not one to give up easily, she goes to the firehouse to invite him for coffee as thanks for saving her life; it’s the least she can do, right?
Firefighter, Mark, widowed when his wife Jenna was killed in a house fire five years previously; he became a firefighter for that reason. He still talks to her picture sometimes, but with Helen pushing her way into his life, he feels it is time to move forward with his life, perhaps with Helen.
From the opening scene, it is apparent the sexual chemistry between Mark and Helen is scorching. Both are intelligent and brave individuals who are not afraid to pursue what they want. A strong sense of duty is Mark’s most attractive feature, while the devotion to his wife is an emotional one. Helen is a self-possessed woman, passionate and loving. Her desire for Mark and the disappointment over his married state is palpable. The struggle to leave him alone is realistic and admirable. The culmination of their mutual desire is explosive, dramatically written, yet romantic as well. This is a fine story to spend an hour with; this reader’s only complaint is that it is so short; I would have liked to have more pages to devour. Nicole Gestalt has a gift for writing scorching love scenes, as evidenced in Summer of Fire.
Reviewed by: Scarlet
2 comments:
Congrats on a great review. This sounds like a steamy book. LOL
Thanks Ciara,
If you read it let me know what you think :)
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