Fired Up, K.K. Allen
Fired Up, K.K. Allen
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Fired Up

Author: K.K. Allen

Narrator: Avery Reid, Tyler Donne

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/09/2022


Synopsis

Through smoke and fire, she's all I see.

Nothing gives me a bigger rush than when I'm responding to an emergency call. As a firefighter EMT, my mission has always been clear.

Until I arrive at the scene of an accident and a dark-haired vixen, quite literally, trips into my life. I quickly learn there's more to the gorgeous photographer than meets the eye.

Meadow Matthews isn't a woman who needs saving, but she just might save me. As a single mom to an adorable little boy, she leaves little time for play.

Which is why, when I approach her with a fun opportunity, she instantly declines. Unfortunately, snapping photos of greased-up firefighters for a calendar isn't her thing.

Lucky for us, she fires me up just enough to convince her otherwise.

Contains mature themes.

About K.K. Allen

K. K. Allen is a USA Today bestselling and award-winning author who writes heartfelt and inspirational contemporary romance stories. K. K. is a native Hawaiian who graduated from the University of Washington with an interdisciplinary arts and sciences degree and currently resides in central Florida with a ridiculously handsome little dude who owns her heart.

K. K.'s publishing journey began in June 2014 with a young adult contemporary fantasy trilogy. In 2016, she published her first contemporary romance, Up in the Treehouse, which went on to win the 2016 Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award for Best New Adult Book of the Year.

With K. K.'s love for inspirational and coming of age stories involving heartfelt narratives and honest emotions, you can be assured to always be surprised by what K. K. releases next.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacob

Okay, I'll admit up front that I really don't like the whole dreamlight thing. It feels kind of tacked on and hokey, frankly. Fortunately (or not, depending on your view, I suppose), the characters of this introduction to the Dreamlight trilogy are interesting in their own right and overcame, at lea......more

Typical Arcane/Dreamlight story. Thb it started off so well, I basically swallowed the first 200ish pages and then it got super boring. Could have been shorter, some descriptions were utterly useless, the plot twist was non-existent, just predictable. Giving it 2 stars instead of 1 because I'll alwa......more

Goodreads review by Jane

Not good enough to interest me in the sequels. Nothing special about this story. I don’t recommend it. PLOT PREMISE: In the 1600s Nicholas Winters had a psychic talent. He altered his DNA and created a vase with crystals (called a lamp). Women who had psychic talent involving dreams would be the only......more