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Review: Fan the Flames by Michele Dunaway

fan flamesTitle: Fan the Flames by Michele Dunaway
Man of the Month Series Book Three
Publisher: St. Martin’s Paperback
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 180 pages
Book Rating: B

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Summary:

Former Navy SEAL turned marine rescue firefighter Brad Silverman is tasked with his toughest mission yet: taking care of his best friend’s wife. The only problem is that Scarlett Harrison has always been the one-the one who got away, the one who held his heart, and the one who has always been off limits…

Now widowed Scarlett returns to her childhood home in St. Louis, determined to get her life back on track. She misses her husband but can’t fight the attraction she feels for sexy fireman Brad. As she spends more time with him, the connection they have had since high school grows stronger. Are they finally ready to overcome their pasts and lose their hearts to each other?

Review:

Fan the Flames by Michele Dunaway is a lovely friends to lovers romance. This third installment in the Man of the Month series pairs up war widow Scarlett Harrison with longtime friend Brad Silverman and the resulting romance is sweet yet sexy.

After mourning her husband Todd’s death for two years, Scarlett and her young daughter Colleen have finally moved back to her hometown to be closer to friends and family. Brad, who was also Todd’s best friend, has offered them a place to live while they get back on their feet. He has cared for Scarlett since they were teenagers and his feelings for her have not lessened in the intervening years. His reasons for helping her are complicated by the guilt he feels for not convincing Todd to reconsider his plans re-enlist before Todd’s last deployment. Brad is also trying to carry out his friend’s last wishes but will telling Scarlett the truth ruin their chance at happiness?

Brad and Scarlett are well developed, likeable characters and their shared past provides a strong foundation for their blossoming romance. Although they shared a mutual attraction in high school, Brad stepped aside when Todd expressed his interest in Scarlett. After Todd’s death, the two renewed their friendship and they have become fairly close. Scarlett is surprised by her renewed attraction to Brad and they slowly transition from friends to lovers. Brad is always honest that he is not looking for a casual hook up and much to his relief, neither is Scarlett. Their relationship is relatively free of conflict but with Brad holding back the truth about Todd’s last wishes, it is only a matter of time before this becomes an issue.

Fan the Flames is a light read that is fast paced and engaging. Brad and Scarlett are charming characters and it is quite enjoyable watching them fall in love. Their dates are sweet and their love scenes are quite sensual. Although it is the third novel in Michele Dunaway’s Man of the Month series, it can be read as a standalone.

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Review: Burning for You by Michele Dunaway

burning for youTitle: Burning for You by Michele Dunaway
Publisher: St. Martin’s Paperbacks
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 207 pages
Book Rating: B

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Summary:

Mark your calendar: The Man of the Month series is back–with a sexy new hero who will definitely heat things up…

The Man of the Month The last thing Taylor Krebs wants is a man. Her crazy, possessive ex-boyfriend has caused her enough drama to last a lifetime. Putting drama and men behind her she focuses on her fledgling photography business. That is, until gorgeous fireman Joe Marino–otherwise known as Mr. September on the Sexy Public Servants Charity Calendar–walks into her life. Joe wants Taylor to photograph burn victims pro bono for a book he’s spearheading for the Burn Recovery Support Group…and he’ll do everything in his power to persuade her to take on his cause.

Taylor soon finds out that she isn’t immune to Joe’s persuasive charms–both professionally and personally–and soon they are burning up the sheets. But will Joe’s secrets and Taylor’s need for quiet stability tear them apart? Or will this Man of the Month also end up being Taylor’s love for all days?

Review:

Burning for You by Michele Dunaway is a sweet, angst-free romance between two incredibly appealing protagonists.  A great cast of secondary characters adds to the novel’s charm but it is the heartfelt storyline that makes it such an enjoyable read.

Taylor Krebs and Joe Marino are instantly attracted to each other, but both are reluctant to become involved. Taylor is trying to finish her degree while at the same time struggling to get her photography business up and running. Her last relationship also ended badly so she is really not in any hurry to embark on a new romance. Joe is a firefighter whose erratic schedule has been a point of contention in previous relationships so he also tends to shy away from romantic entanglements. However, it is his baggage from a long ago event that prevents him from acting on his desire for Taylor. The two form an unlikely friendship while working together on a project that is dear to Joe’s heart and their mutual desire is soon too powerful to ignore. Will secrets destroy their fragile bond before it has the chance to deepen into love?

Taylor and Joe are beautifully developed characters with realistic problems to overcome. Their friendship is based on mutual respect and they genuinely like one another. Although Taylor is incredibly busy between school, her photography business and a full time job, she also makes time for a cause that has special meaning to her. Joe is very involved with a support group that is very important to him and once he gets to know Taylor, he knows she is the perfect person to help him fulfill a promise that he made.

Taylor and Joe are both damaged by events from their respective pasts and it is very difficult for them to open up to one another. While Joe is older and more established in his career, he is also much more vulnerable than Taylor. He pulls away when things are beginning to heat up between them, but he does finally agree to give their relationship a chance. However, their future is threatened after Joe inadvertently discovers a secret Taylor has been keeping from him.

Burning for You by Michele Dunaway is much more than a love story. It is also a wonderful journey of healing and self-acceptance for Joe as he finally comes to terms with a life altering event from his childhood.  Taylor’s compassion and understanding are integral to Joe’s ability to finally make peace with his past and although they fall in love fairly quickly, their romance is believable.

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