Review: Wildfire - Hannah Grace

When Russ Callaghan and Aurora Roberts cross paths at a college party, a drinking game results in a passionate one-night stand. Never one to overstay her welcome (or expect much from a man), Aurora slips away before Russ even has the chance to ask her full name.

Imagine their surprise when they bump into each other on their first day as summer camp counsellors, hoping to escape their complicated home lives for the summer break.

As the summer unfolds, the tension between them intensifies. Russ doesn’t want to risk breaking the camp’s strict ‘no staff fraternising’ rule but, unfortunately for him, Aurora has never been very good at caring about rules. Will the two learn to peacefully co-exist? Or did their one night together start a fire they can’t put out? 

Set against the backdrop of a charming summer camp, «Wildfire» by Hannah Grace ignites a sizzling romance between two counselors, Russ and Aurora, who find themselves unexpectedly drawn to each other despite their contrasting personalities and past experiences.

Aurora, a free-spirited artist, carries the weight of a difficult childhood and a strained relationship with her father. Russ, a former hockey player with a gentle heart, struggles to overcome a devastating injury that has shattered his dreams. Their paths collide, and an undeniable spark ignites, leading to a passionate one-night stand that leaves them both yearning for more.

As the summer unfolds, Russ and Aurora navigate the complexities of their budding relationship, confronting their personal demons and insecurities. Grace masterfully weaves their emotional journeys, exploring themes of self-discovery, forgiveness, and the healing power of love.

The narrative captivates with its witty banter, heartwarming moments, and steamy encounters. Grace's writing style is engaging and relatable, capturing the essence of summer camp nostalgia and the exhilarating rush of new love. The supporting characters add depth and humor, creating a lively atmosphere that complements the central romance.

«Wildfire» is a delightful and heartwarming read that will leave you feeling uplifted and hopeful. It's a story about second chances, embracing vulnerability, and finding love in unexpected places. If you're looking for a feel-good romance with a touch of emotional depth, Wildfire is the perfect escape.

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