Cole and Evan are best friends and work together in their fire station. After a back injury leaves Evan addicted to painkillers, Cole warns him to tell his wife Natalie, also Cole's friend. It has started affecting their relationship and Evan's performance on fire calls. But when Evan dies in a fire, Cole suffers with the guilt of not helping him more. He takes care of Natalie through her grief for two years, but when she starts dating again, he can't keep his feelings for her a secret anymore. Natalie also feels a strong attraction to him, but her fear of losing another person she loves has her keeping him at arms length. She can't accept his dangerous career. But being a fireman is everything Cole has ever wanted. Can he seriously give up the career he loves to have the only woman he's ever wanted?
I love the snuggly, comfy feel of this best friends to lovers relationship. Cole is just the perfect, dependable best friend and hunky fireman that all girls dream of having. I look forward to reading about Cole's fireman friends in the rest if this series.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The views and opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
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