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After the Fire

By: Emily Smith
Narrated by: Margaret McCormick
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Paramedic Connor Haus is good at two things - saving lives on the streets of Boston and holding her past against every firefighter she meets. The tragic loss of her partner, Kam, has left her bitter and angry; her work and fellow EMT Jake O'Harrigan the only pieces of her life she still cares about. Until rookie firefighter Logan Curtis moves to town, and onto Connor's scene, and threatens to rattle the walls Connor has long since put up.

Hotshot Logan has never had a problem getting women to notice her. But when Connor trips her radar, she realizes Connor may be more than just another notch on her bedpost.

But how could anyone compete with Kam's memory?

Sometimes, you have to wait until after the fire to see just what's worth saving.

©2016 Emily Smith (P)2016 Bold
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Romance
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cute story

This book was an easy book to get into. the drama was real enough that the reader can get involved and truely care about the cast of characters, and their lives.
there was a time where I felt Hoss was being a bit hypocritical, being mad at Logan for seeing other people when she was having her own one night stands so to speak. I kinda didn't like her for a while.
So as you see, if I can get into this book enough to dislike one of the MC you will surely enjoy the story.
beside me being a Smoke Jumper, I kinda have a thing for Fire fighters.

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First Responders Romance

Paramedic Conor Hass hasn’t truly been living since her firefighter partner died trying to rescue a child from a burning car. Now Logan Curtis enters her life and an attraction is developing. However Logan is a firefighter and Conor has sworn to never get close to another. Will Conor and Logan find a way to each other. Great performance and story. Recommend.

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okay story

The story was okay but felt like it was going in circles. There were some funny parts, which made it better. The narrator was great.

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Better than expected!

This story is very deep and intricate. It deals with a lot of sensitive situations . Issues that are relevant in the time that we are living now and it is very important to bring up these issues especially due to the negativity and banning of gay and lesbian issues and people and books very very good book in my opinion!

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Awesome story

Story had me on the edge of my seat. Would recommend and would read again.

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Previous reviews doesn't make it justice.

Connor is portrait in the book and by previous reviewers as a jerk/bitch who is always in the wrong. I disagree, life makes a person and stereotypical behavior is not always something to aim for. Connor has reasons and people keeps pushing her against her will.

I would also be annoying with a bite if I was
partnered with Jake and his jackass attitude. He keeps pushing Connor around and for some reasons everything is her fault. That's what's making me somewhat mad. His banter and matchmaking is never at fault apparently.

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What A Letdown

This is the second of the author's books I've tried and unless changes a great deal there won't be a third. There were far too many scenarios occurring that didn't manage to move the narrative forward at all. Then there is the matter of Connor one of the book's two lead characters who for some reason the author portrayed as the consummate bitch. It's good that the author made no attempt to portray the lead characters as too good to be true, but neither is it realistic to have the one lead character presented that way, while the other has seemingly fallen for a woman who does nothing but insult her. I made it to about the halfway point before I threw in the towel; even if Connor managed to change her behavior the fact that Logan had put up with all her rude, anti-social behavior, mixed in with multiple put-downs and insults was enough for me. Verbal abuse and bullying are ugly whether they are perpetrated by a man or a woman.

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I wanted to like it, I really did....

What disappointed you about After the Fire?

Connor had no redeeming quailites at all -

What was most disappointing about Emily Smith’s story?

The characters

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Margaret McCormick?

Narrator actually did a good job.

Any additional comments?

Based on the premise of the book, and the jobs of the characters, I really wanted to like this book. The story line had such potential, however the complete lack of redeeming qualities of Connor had me struggling to even finish listening.

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