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Firefly by K.B. Everly

 

Firefly
K.B. Everly
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Blurb:
I was burning alive and didn't even know it. Until they rescued me... My days are spent in the Burn Unit at the hospital I work as a nurse at, supporting those who have kissed the red hot flames that consumed their world and survived to tell the tale. Until the tables are turned and I am now the one in the hospital bed after being rescued by three firefighters. Their silhouttes appeared in the darkest moment of my life, pulling me out of the shadows I had been living in. Now when I have nothing and no one, they insist I can lean on them. I want to, I really want to, but how can I when the same person who burnt my house to the ground is running around the city leaving smoldering tributes in my name? They want me. I want them. But he wants to consume me, just like his fires. Maybe I should let him so that I can protect them. Then again, a firefly only knows to burn brighter the darker it gets. **This is a Contemporary Reverse Harem Standalone with lots of fire, some laughs, and a whole lot of heat. Contains strong language**


First off let me say it is so good to have a new release from K. B. Everly. I'm always a fan of her work. Firefly is a contemporary RH that was a cute, lighter read for me. Sophia is our leading lady and she's a pretty tough cookie. She's a nurse in the burn unit, the daughter and sister of a firefighter. So she is no stranger to fire and burns. She never expected to find herself on the patient side of the bed though. With no family close to help her out when disaster strikes, she reconnects with some old friends who step up to the plate. Darren, Alden and Porter remember Sophia from their childhood and are more than happy to lend a hand. Sophia didn't end up in her position by accident though and that little mystery is something they will have to work together to figure out. 

I really enjoyed the more relaxed pace of Firefly. The characters were very easy to care for. The story was easy to follow and still had enough going on to keep you interested. I can honestly say I was so wrong about who I thought the bad guy was. That doesn't happen too often and I actually love when it does. We had some sexy times of course. These firefighters know how to keep it hot. It was just an overall enjoyable read. 

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