GRR Reviews The Heat Is On (Boston Five Book 1) by Poppy J. Anderson

The Heat is On is a firefighter romance between Hayden and Heath, about how Heath's PTSD and loss caused him to cut himself from the world, even from his love, and will have to win her back.

Hayden and Heath were happily engaged to marry. They even bought a house and minivan already. Then it all changed one day, when Heath's father, the fire chief and Heath had problems with a fire. Heath survived, but his father did not. Deeply grieving, Heath called off the engagement, fearing he will leave Hayden behind one day, and that tore Hayden to pieces. She slowly picked herself up and tried to move on, but Heath's family, who's like her surrogate family, are not ready to let her go yet. Even Heath gets jealous when he learned Hayden may be having lunch with someone else. Can Heath admit that he made a mistake and ask Hayden back before he drove her away permanently?

The book started low and was very depressing to read initially. Once you got past the low part the book started to pick up and make more sense.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Man who lost his father on his firefighter job drove away his fiancee out of fear... can he get her back?

Tropes:  firefighter, grief, on the rocks,

Overall Rating: 4/5 (rounded up)

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