Lost in the Fire (Firehouse Six 5) by Draven St. James at Loose Id
| Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Romance |
| Reviewed by | Christy Duke on 04-December-2015 |
| Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Romance |
| Reviewed by | Christy Duke on 04-December-2015 |
Aaron Evans embodies every complication Wren Tucker knows he doesn’t need. The tempting go-go dancer refuses to leave him alone and his attempts to get into Wren’s bunker pants don’t stop at the club--even the walls of the Firehouse aren’t safe. Wren’s control is only so strong, and his desire for Aaron is turning into a clawing need that’s digging through the many reasons keeping Aaron at bay.
Aaron is two cold showers away from hypothermia if the hot fireman of his dreams won’t give in to the lust he sees blazing in Wren’s eyes. The only issue is, Wren is a forever man, and Aaron doesn’t have that in him to give, not with so many secrets locked behind the glitter and gold of his beautiful world.
As Wren begins to cave to Aaron’s delicious demands, he gets a deeper view of the tarnished landscape Aaron exists in. A murky pit of drug addiction that’s slowly dragging Aaron under, and Wren is going to have to fight like hell to save Aaron from it, to even have a chance at a new beginning with the man who brought him out of the shadows.
It is good to be back with my firemen of 'Firehouse Six'. I didn't realize how much I had missed them until I started this latest release. Of course, that has a lot to do with the fact that it's Aaron and Wren's story, and they both have held my attention for a while. I had a strong feeling there was a lot more to both men than met the eye, and I was eager to find out.
“What do you need?”
“I need him to stop using. So give him something better than drugs.” Noah ran a hand over his face. “Make him see something besides this bar, this life. Do something I can’t.” He stalked to the door, pausing. “Do it quickly, or we’ll lose him.”
Rock bottom comes faster and a whole lot harder than Aaron was expecting. His roommate, Noah, wants to take him to a hospital, but Aaron's friends work there, and they don't know this side of him, and he doesn't want them to. So, who does he feel safe with? Who is he hoping will help him when he shows up on his doorstep? Wren.
Two men, so afraid to be vulnerable and let anyone see the real them, that they almost mess up the best thing for both of them. Aaron is carrying around all the rejection he's suffered in his life and his addiction. While Wren struggles with his guilt over not being able to save his former lover in a fire. Sigh.
This is definitely my favorite book in the series, and that's saying a lot, since I loved Simon and Michael. Thank you, Draven, I hope you keep them coming!
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| Format | ebook |
| Length | Novel, 56848 words |
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| Publication Date | 22-September-2015 |
| Price | $5.99 ebook |
| Buy Link | http://www.loose-id.com/firehouse-six-5-lost-in-the-fire.html |