Burn For Me - J.H. Croix

Burn For Me

By J.H. Croix

  • Release Date: 2017-09-24
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4
4
From 2,443 Ratings

Description

One alpha man. One sassy woman. A fire that won’t die. 

Once upon a time, Amelia was my everything. Until I lost her. Now I have a second chance, and I want her back.

She’s never forgiven me for something I didn’t even do. I’ve never forgiven her for believing the worst.

One look and the years apart go up in smoke. She’s all I ever wanted. A snappy attitude and the nerve to bring me to my knees.

We have seven years of bitterness tangled up between us. Yet, I can’t stay away.

The fire burns too hot. She’ll be mine. For keeps this time.

*A full-length standalone romance.

Reviews

  • Burn for me

    5
    By sbsbrinson
    Loved the story but wanted to shake Amelia a few times! The HEA was worth it.
  • Burn For Me

    5
    By GGRANNY.
    ❤️❤️❤️I fell in love with Hotshot Fire fighters❣️A real experience in description of the life of crews is so profound. This is a great story of love from both characters. I highly recommend this writers series to all who love romance and excitement❣️❣️❣️
  • Repetitive

    2
    By ACuriousKatt
    Great opening scene but went downhill after that. If you like reading endless sex scenes about people who are driven by their libido and not much else and you don’t mind a flimsy conflict and even flimsier antagonists stringing it together this book might be for you. But if you want a plot that goes somewhere then maybe pass. Author lives in or is obsessed with Alaska and is going to use every bit of research about firefighting she knows. Ex boyfriend is bland and superfluous, antagonist is introduced and quickly forgotten. Author repeats phrases (ex: gulps coffee, spins away from) way too much and goes into exhaustive detail about things. Cade is muscled… really muscled… super cut and sexy and blah blah blah. Boring.
  • Stop using the word “clean” DO NOT RECOMMEND

    1
    By haliwaru
    I didn’t finish this book because I refuse to read a book that has discriminatory language and/or biased language. Stop using the term “clean” rather than having your characters say they have a negative sti/std test. It is so ignorant! This means that you feel that people with an sti/std are “unclean”. Nice way to polarize, isolate, discriminate and dismiss an entire group of people who are allowed to have sex and be sexual. What’s the point in having the conversation when your female lead has already sucked and swallowed. NEWS FLASH: You can get an sti/std orally. Are we also just supposed to take their word for it? No one would lie about that…right? He’s been in California having casual sex for 7 years and while she’s had someone steady for the past two years that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have an sti/std. Educate yourself! Lastly, people communicate and therefore it is completely unbelievable that Amelia and Cade would not talk about what happened. immature writing.
  • Burn for Me

    2
    By romancereader77
    This was about the most boring book I’ve read. To much of the book devoted to describing the scenery and repeating what happened that caused Cade and Amelia to breakup in the first place. I didn’t think I was going to be able to finish it. Definitely wasn’t much dialogue. The small little sections that actually had dialogue between the characters was good but it was few and far between.
  • Cute

    2
    By TanyaShanicee
    The storyline was cute but I didn’t like the authors style or writing. There was way too much attention to detail & the scenery than there was on dialogue. I shouldn’t have to read 2 pages into what the trees look like when somebody is driving.
  • Loved it

    5
    By Skiplayer1
    The story flows and is interesting to the reader. I felt like I was there with the characters.
  • Croix knows how to capture the reader from the first page

    5
    By TMcKoy417
    The beginning scene in the bar instantly had me hooked. I could not out the book down. I love how she describes each character and their surroundings. The reader almost feels as if they can relate to the character and their situation. I am always amazed with her writing.
  • Burn for Me

    4
    By toshasl80
    Love this book the best out of this series because that get together in the middle of the book not at the very end.
  • Burn for me

    2
    By Chaucerette
    Looks like someone took a two week land cruise to Alaska and decided to pay for a trip by writing a story. One’s enough for me. The author could use the stereotyping of characters and geograpy for future trips. May I suggest Hawaii and maybe Australia?