
All Consuming
A sizzling new romance about a firefighter who reunites with an old flame and tries to rekindle the passion they once felt. When firefighter Kal Donovan transfers to the Tactical Rescue Team, he's determined to succeed by giving work one hundred percent of his attention. This proves more difficult at his ten-year high school reunion when he runs into Hannah Clark, his first love. She's still the smart, funny, beautiful girl he loved in high school, but everything has changed. She's divorced, has a son, and has zero interest in exploring an old romance. Hannah has moved back home after a disastrous end to a marriage that never should have been. Now her only focus is getting her hair salon up and running, and making sure her son is happy. She doesn't have time for love--especially not with Kal. She intends to look forward, not backward, and Kal is most definitely part of her past. However as Hannah and Kal start spending time together, Hannah realizes that what she's feeling for him isn't nostalgia, but red-hot attraction. Kal's intent on showing her what it's like to be cared for, romanced, and consumed with passion--and Hannah loves it. But she wonders if she has the courage to risk her heart again, even as Kal vows not to lose her a second time.
Reviews

Linda Quintanilla@abigailbooksaddiction
It's so hard to read second chances romance tropes. It's either the repeat storyline or lacks chemistry between the characters. And that's what is happening with All Consuming. I was pretty excited to read Kai's journey in All Consuming. But his love interest did not appeal to me at all. I just could not connect with her at all. And I found myself not liking her personality throughout the book which was a bummer. I really wanted a fresh character for Kai, not a former love. There was too much repairing when it's second chances trope especially when you reunited with your first love again.