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A review by annagwritesandreads
Wildfire by Hannah Grace
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
General Description: After a one night stand and a bad bout of miscommunication, Russ and Aurora find themselves working at the same summer camp. While both are initially thankful for the "no fraternizing" rule, eventually, the rules are bent on both sides. How will Russ and Aurora come together, when they both have their own demons they are trying to run from at summer camp?
ALL the goods:
- The meeting between Russ and Aurora made SO much more sense than the meeting of the MCs in Ice Breaker.
- I enjoyed how both Russ and Aurora had family backstories that were explored and left me with no questions at the end.
- The environment of the summer camp added an additional element that gave me more insight into Russ and Aurora as people.
- I loved seeing the continued characters in the Maple Hills universe!
- I felt like the spicier scenes in this book fit a lot better than Ice Breaker
Overall, I was shocked how much I liked this book, so if you were on the fence after ice breaker, you should pick this up if you enjoy romance books. I think it was definitely a step up!
ALL the goods:
- The meeting between Russ and Aurora made SO much more sense than the meeting of the MCs in Ice Breaker.
- I enjoyed how both Russ and Aurora had family backstories that were explored and left me with no questions at the end.
- The environment of the summer camp added an additional element that gave me more insight into Russ and Aurora as people.
- I loved seeing the continued characters in the Maple Hills universe!
- I felt like the spicier scenes in this book fit a lot better than Ice Breaker
Overall, I was shocked how much I liked this book, so if you were on the fence after ice breaker, you should pick this up if you enjoy romance books. I think it was definitely a step up!