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Fully Ignited (Boston Fire) (edição 2016)

por Shannon Stacey (Autor)

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Meet the tough, dedicated men of BOSTON FIRE-and the women who turn their lives upside downâ?¦ When Jamie Rutherford takes a temporary assignment as lieutenant of Boston Fire's Engine 59, she doesn't anticipate any problems. She's been in the fire service for a long time and, even though she's fairly new to Boston, she knows how to make any firehouse her home. What she's not prepared for is her reaction to firefighter Scott Kincaid. Scott is looking for a wife. It's been a fun ride as a single guy, but he's tired of being the third wheel, and nearly losing his brother-in-law finally made him realize just how much he wants a family of his own. When the new guy at the firehouse turns out to be a capable, confident and very attractive woman, his plan is completely derailed. Hooking up with a fellow firefighter has never been part of Jamie's plan, but she's tempted by Scott-even though getting involved with him could tarnish the reputation she's worked so hard for. And Scott can't stop thinking about Jamie, despite the fact that she's his superior and not sticking around. Chemistry can crush the best-laid plans, though, and while Jamie and Scott might not be each other's futureâ?¦there's no resisting the righ… (mais)
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Título:Fully Ignited (Boston Fire)
Autores:Shannon Stacey (Autor)
Informação:Carina Press (2016), 352 pages
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Good book. Scott Kincaid is a sixth generation firefighter. He is young, good looking, and has quite a reputation as a ladies' man. He's also a really nice guy under that player exterior. Nearly losing his brother-in-law in a fire-related accident has him realizing that he wants more in his life. And discovering his last girlfriend was more interested in his benefits than in him showed him that he was dating the wrong women. So he has taken a break from dating until he figures out just what he wants. When the substitute lieutenant turns out to be a really sexy, confident woman, he's facing unexpected temptation.

Jamie has been a firefighter for quite a while. Some assignments have been easier than others, as far as fitting in with the other firefighters. She's happy to feel right at home with the crew at Engine 59. But her reaction to Scott is unexpected and not entirely welcome.

The chemistry between Scott and Jamie is hot from the start, but both do their best to ignore it. Scott knows that getting involved with his boss is a very bad idea. Plus, she'll only be around for a few weeks, so it isn't like she could be a permanent part of his life. For her part, Jamie has always been very careful not to get involved with fellow firefighters. It's hard enough being a woman in the profession without getting the reputation of sleeping with your coworkers. But an unexpected and smoking hot kiss has them rethinking their plans.

I really liked the way that they handled their relationship. Both are determined to keep their professional and personal lives separate, and they do a really good job of it. It isn't easy, but both are motivated. I loved seeing the easy camaraderie within their days at the firehouse. The respect they have for each other's abilities is obvious. They handle their personal time together with the same kind of respect. I loved seeing how much fun they had together. Though both went into the relationship expecting a simple, short-term affair, neither expected to have deeper feelings develop. And therein was the problem. As much as Scott respected Jamie's abilities, when it came to the idea of marriage, he had a hard time accepting that she had as much of a chance of being injured on the job as he did. On her side, there was no way that Jamie would give up the career she loved any more than she would ask him to give up his. When Scott allows his personal feelings to interfere during a fire, then compounds the problem with an ill-timed declaration, it looks like the end of their relationship. I hurt for them both as they had to face a future without each other. I loved Scott's big moment as he went to her and made his case.

I really enjoyed the two family relationships - the blood family of the Kincaids and the firefighter family. Scott is the youngest and has a close relationship with his sisters. There is realism in their treatment of each other, which has plenty of laughter but also some more tension filled times. I loved how Scott's sisters bonded with Jamie right away. The dress shopping scene was so much fun. The relationships among the firefighters were just as tight. The teasing was a riot, especially when some of it landed on Scott and his search for his "television wife". I liked how they respected Jamie, and also accepted her as one of them. They also had each other's backs, and not just during fires. I loved the way the whole crew reacted to the gossip they heard. ( )
  scoutmomskf | Jan 22, 2017 |
I've read a lot of Shannon Stacey's books and really enjoyed them, but this one was a miss for me. While there was instant lust between the two main characters, there wasn't much else. Neither Jamie or Scott were all that interesting either. It seemed to be more that they had both reached a point in their lives where they wanted to settle down, so why not with the other. But aside from work and sex, they didn't have much in common. That doesn't make a good romance story. ( )
  N.W.Moors | Sep 6, 2016 |
Oh, Scott, we finally get an entire book about you, the sexy firefighting brother to the feisty Kincaid sister, and you did not disappoint me. This is the third book that is set in the Boston Fire world and hopefully, not the last. After all, there are still some single guys in the firehouse and an entirely new company that at least must have a few single men and women.

Scott Kincaid has felt the need to finally settle down with a woman and start a family. The only problem with that is the woman he decides he wants is also a firefighter and his superior. Jamie Rutherford shares his immediate attraction and even though she's an officer she decides that having a temporary fling wouldn't be so bad. Eventually, their affair goes from just a physical relationship to something much deeper that scares them both and threatened their careers and reputations.

I liked the relationship the two of them had together. It was fun, relaxing, and pretty much drama free. I also got to see a little more of the inner workings of firefighting. I couldn't figure out why moving to a different firehouse was such a big deal though. It was just locating across town, not across the country. I did have to break out the tissues there at the end. I could really feel Scott's sadness and his dejected feelings. But of course he and Jamie got their HEA.

Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. ( )
  amdrane2 | Feb 26, 2016 |
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Meet the tough, dedicated men of BOSTON FIRE-and the women who turn their lives upside downâ?¦ When Jamie Rutherford takes a temporary assignment as lieutenant of Boston Fire's Engine 59, she doesn't anticipate any problems. She's been in the fire service for a long time and, even though she's fairly new to Boston, she knows how to make any firehouse her home. What she's not prepared for is her reaction to firefighter Scott Kincaid. Scott is looking for a wife. It's been a fun ride as a single guy, but he's tired of being the third wheel, and nearly losing his brother-in-law finally made him realize just how much he wants a family of his own. When the new guy at the firehouse turns out to be a capable, confident and very attractive woman, his plan is completely derailed. Hooking up with a fellow firefighter has never been part of Jamie's plan, but she's tempted by Scott-even though getting involved with him could tarnish the reputation she's worked so hard for. And Scott can't stop thinking about Jamie, despite the fact that she's his superior and not sticking around. Chemistry can crush the best-laid plans, though, and while Jamie and Scott might not be each other's futureâ?¦there's no resisting the righ

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