Burn Zone
A Gay Firefighter Romance
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Narrated by:
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Iggy Toma
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By:
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Annabeth Albert
About this listen
“If you’re looking for a new series with the same kind of found family, band of brothers feel you got from Albert’s Out of Uniform, this is the place to start!” (Small Queer, Big Opinions)
Introducing Annabeth Albert’s Hotshots series: The emotions and intensity of Chicago Fire with the raw, natural elements of Man vs. Wild.
Smokejumper Lincoln Reid is speechless to see Jacob Hartman among his squad’s new recruits. Linc had promised his late best friend he’d stay away from his little brother. And yet here Jacob is...and almost instantly, the same temptation Linc has always felt around him is causing way too many problems.
Jacob gets everyone’s concerns, but he’s waited years for his shot at joining the elite smokejumping team, hoping to honor his brother’s memory. He’s ready to tackle any challenge Linc throws his way, and senses the chemistry between them - chemistry Linc insists on ignoring - is still alive and kicking. This time, Jacob’s determined to get what he wants.
Close quarters and high stakes make it difficult for Linc to keep his resolve, nevermind do so while also making sure the rookie’s safe. But the closer they get, the more Linc’s plan to leave at the end of the season risks him breaking another promise: the one his heart wants to make to Jacob.
Danger lurks everywhere for Central Oregon’s fire crews, but the biggest risk of all might be losing their hearts.
Hotshots
Book 1: Burn Zone
Book 2: High Heat
Book 3: Feel the Fire
Book 4: Up in Smoke
Also by Annabeth Albert:
Shore Leave
Book 1: Sailor Proof
Book 2: Sink or Swim
Out of Uniform
Book 1: Off Base
Book 2: At Attention
Book 3: On Point
Book 4: Wheels Up
Book 5: Squared Away
Book 6: Tight Quarters
Book 7: Rough Terrain
What listeners say about Burn Zone
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- 27-09-20
Really good and emotional firefighter story
Story: I loved the emotions in this story. We get a bit of an age gap trope, with best friend's brother and lon time pining for dessert. The characters were soulful, likable and the author input enough angst to make it interesting. I liked all the tidbits about fire jumpers training, they showed a lot of research went into it!
Narration: One thing that is easier in writing, than audio is marking flashbacks (italics in this case). As these are not marked in the audio in any way, jumps between past and present get confusing at times and really make it hard to follow the story. I think there should be some mark input into the narration to make up for the lack of italics.
Overall though, the voice and emotions all worked very well and it was a good performance.
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