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Cowboy Firefighter Heat

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Fern and Craig have a past relationship when it got too real she took a gig playing and singing on a cruise ship and left him high and dry. Now that shes back she has to work with him to get the Wildcat Hall up and running.
They have a few moments together when things start to heat up as gain but something keeps interrupting them. They are put in charge of the Wild West Days festivities and things aren't going as planned while her time away is coming back to haunt her.
This book has a few good steamy parts but struggles to keep you pulled in. It does keep it interesting til the very end.

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Wow I'm just stunned with how good this title was. I just had so much fun reading this title and getting to along for the ride with these amazing characters. I'm so excited to see what's next from this author.

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Cowboy Firefighter Heat is a fantastic second chance romance by Kim Redford. Ms. Redford has provided readers with a well-written book populated with a stellar cast of characters. Fern is back in Wildcat Bluff after her stint entertaining on a cruise ship. She arrives home at Wildcat Hall Park to find her sister has sold her share of the property to her ex, Criag, and he's living in her house. Craig and Fern's story is packed with drama, humor, sexy bits, action and suspense. I enjoyed this book from cover to cover and look forward to my next book by Kim Redford. Cowboy Firefighter Heat is book 6 of the Smokin' Hot Cowboys Series but can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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The favorite parts of this book were when the community of Wildcat Bluff comes together to help each other out. Craig showed Fern that he loves her in so many ways. Everyone deserves somebody to love them like that.

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Finding a man in your bed when you are utterly exhausted would ordinarily be incredibly terrifying. However, the second Fern Bryant hears the man's voice - Craig Thorne - her fear turns into a massive mix of emotions. There was a time Fern and Craig had a future together. Their feelings ran bone deep. However, Fern always had dream that was bigger than the life she always led. So, she left Craig behind and became a cruise ship singer.

With wanderlust being out of her system she plans on taking on the responsibility that involves being co-owner to Wildcat Hall Park - with her sister.. But no, Craig informs her that HE is the co-owner and that the cabin he was sleeping is is his...or theirs. So there it is, a second chance between Craig and Fern.

That is certainly not the end of matters. The town is very active, and Fern's duties at the park are extensive. Then there is something dark that surrounds her, and that is certainly a distraction - if not a danger. With regards to Craig, not only is he a cowboy with his own ranch, but he is a volunteer firefighter and is also a talented singer. So, there is a lot going on in this story, but it flows remarkably well and definitely kept me interested.

Although the sixth book in a series, this did well as a standalone. There were a lot of people in the town who no doubt were in some of the previous books, but I had no trouble following and thoroughly enjoying this story.

Many thanks to Sourcebooks Casablanca and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

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Complementary copy given for honest review

This is a second part of a series that I fell in love with. The characters are so relatable. I’m a true believer in this little town and love stories.

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COWBOY FIREFIGHTER HEAT by KIM Redford is another great book taking place in Wildcat Bluff County. I've come to love this crazy town with its quirky residents and loving bull! Five 🌟 read for me.

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Overall not a bad story, but one that I struggled to stay invested in. Fern and Craig were not the most likeable for me, and the singing hotel thing seemed off too. Tended to skim this one a bit, sadly, as I really did want to enjoy it more. Would still recommend, as it kept me interested enough to want to see how it ends. Perhaps best for a younger audience.

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