Friday, March 30, 2012

Book Review: “Kansas City’s Bravest” by Julie Miller

Kansas City's Bravest Kansas City's Bravest by Julie Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Back Cover: Arson investigator Gideon Taylor had his hands full with three suspicious fires and no leads. Complicating matters were his unresolved feelings for former colleague Meghan Wright—the one woman he'd never got out of his system. She'd become the target of a stalker, whose proximity to Gideon's assignment was no coincidence.

But as Gideon and Meghan joined forces to uncover the secrets scorched to cinders, it was clear a five-alarm inferno was about to ignite between them. Could they reveal who was responsible for what appeared to be an elaborate plan before the sizzling embers of their relationship were permanently extinguished...?


Firefighter Meghan isn’t the typical chick in a man’s job that some authors think readers want to see in their books. She experiences realistic struggles in regards to her job. She’s not seen flinging around a ladder or managing the hose by herself like its nothing. Still she really loves what she does and still retains her feminine side.

Scarred by past events, Gideon could very well be the “to hell with life, I just want to have fun” type of guy, but he’s not. He actually wants a wife, kids, and the white picket fence. Unfortunately, the woman of his dreams walked out on him two years ago.

Now with a stalker arsonist after her, Meghan must rely on the man she abandoned to help find the person(s) responsible before she ends up one of the victims.

A great mix of romance and suspense, “Kansas City’s Bravest” is a welcomed addition to the series. With a niece currently in the fire academy, I enjoyed re-reading book 5. I’ll probably share it with her and get her opinion as a female firefighter. Of course that won’t be until she’s out of the academy. I get tired listening to all they go through and I don’t have to do it. I can only imagine how exhausted they all must be.


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