This was a sweet story with issues.
Gable was a sweet, dedicated, hardworking woman who didn't have a mean bone in her body. She had a love for nature and was an expert at building fires as well as putting them out. When it came to relationships and putting out any fires there, she came up short. Erin was wishy-washy for me. Some moments I liked her. Her infectious energy and fun attitude was pleasant, but then there were moments where she drove me crazy. As Erin and Gable's friendship furthered, Erin's actions at times made me cringe and ask, "why?" Just when I wanted to hate her, I couldn't because it was partly Gable's fault for not verbalizing her interests and sexuality. So, they were both at fault. Seeing Gable fall in love to a woman who was oblivious to the butch, very gay woman, and dating men, was torture for me as much as it was for Gable. When their friendship turned romantic, I was able to breathe a sigh of relief, until Erin ruined it by clamming up and taking off in one of those annoying dramatic-like ways that I just cannot stand. When characters act like that, I have to ask if they're even aware of their asinine behaviour and if they think they're going to get away with it. I hate, hate when characters shut up and shut down in front of the person they're intimate with, with the notion that everybody is just gonna let it go. Like, seriously? Screwy romance aside, the firefighting scenes were good, but what really had me on the edge of my seat was the river rescue scene. Wow. That's all I'll say about that.
Force of Nature had inconsistencies all throughout the book that ruined moments for me and I didn't like how abruptly the story ended. I wanted a little bit more after the rescue/hospital scene. Erin had revealed her past life in basically one quick rush of breath to Gable while Gable was recovering from near death and then it just ended. It needed another page or two, in my opinion.
All in all, I did enjoy this story. Baldwin has a knack for writing descriptive action, and/or harrowing, oh-my-gawd-I'm-gonna-die, scenes which kept me bouncing in anticipation. And I can't end it here without mentioning Gable, the sweetie butch for a soft spot for kitties :)