#BookReview: Wildfire by Hannah Grace @simonschusterUK #Wildfire #HannahGrace #RespectRomFic

Book Synopsis:

The new novel from the bestselling author of Icebreaker….

When Russ and Aurora cross paths at a university party, a drinking game ends with them spending the night together. The next day, Aurora slips away before Russ learns her full name. 

This anonymity ends when they both turn up to their first day of work as camp counsellors. A job they had both chosen to escape Maple Hills for the summer. 

Given their history, there’s still an obvious tension between the two but the camp has a strict “no staff fraternizing” rule. Russ doesn’t want to risk heading home early but Aurora has never been one for rules.  

As things heat up, they’ll have to resist or risk starting something they just can’t stop.    

My Review:

I was a huge fan of Ice Breaker so I was very excited to read Wildfire the next book in the series. Once again the author has written an incredibly absorbing, romantic and spicy book that I really enjoyed.

Firstly I absolutely loved the characters in the last book so I really enjoyed being back with the gang who are starting to feel like old friends. The author cleverly writes these scenes so that I felt like I was actually there, experiencing everything alongside the gang which I absolutely loved. They are such a close knit group and I loved feeling a part of all their in jokes.

This book follows Russ, who was a secondary character in the last book, and Aurora through their relationship. It was lovely to follow them as they grow closer and get to know each other better. The two have a lot of issues relating to work out and it was wonderful that they were able to support each other through them.

The setting of the summer camp was an interesting one that I wasn’t too sure about to begin with as it did make the story a little bit less spicy then Icebreaker but it grew on me as the story continued. It was sweet watching the two trying to fight their feelings (and their instincts) while at the camp, especially as it meant they got to know each other first.

Overall I really enjoyed this book which had a great pace to it and made it hard to put the book down as there always seemed to be something happening to keep me reading. The ending was brilliant and I’m now very excited to read more from this series. My understanding is that the next book features Henry as the main character which I’m excited about as I find him hilarious.

About The Author:

Hannah is an English self-labelled “fluffy comfort book” author, writing predominantly new adult and contemporary romance from her home in Manchester.

When she’s not describing everyone’s eyes ten-thousand times a chapter, accidentally giving multiple characters the same name, or using English sayings in her American book that nobody understands, you can find her hanging out with her husband and two dogs, Pig and Bear.

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