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Men On Fire

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From Lora Leigh's hunks in uniforms to Suzanne Brockmann's edgy heroes, readers love men of action, and "Men on Fire" provides plenty, courtesy of three of the genre's most talented authors.

Brave, bold, and dangerously sexy, firefighters are every woman's fantasy. Meet three hot heroes who take scorching desire to a whole new level...Executive Jade Rousseau needs to find a fake fiance to parade around her company's social events. When her friends bid on red-hot firefighter Quinn O'Malley at a benefit auction, Jade bids higher. The man has to be hers - and she can't wait to feel the passion...When fashion designer Delta Ballantyne asks firefighter Evan Marshall to model her sexy line of men's underwear, she can't stop the sizzling fantasies running through her mind, beginning with sophisticated foreplay...and ending with the ultimate climax...Ever since Erica Donelson's ex-husband left her, his former best buddy, firefighter Lincoln Gabriel, has been there for her. But before long, their warm friendship heats up to a burning lust that won't be denied...

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Susan Lyons

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Susan writes under the names Susan Lyons, Susan Fox, and Savanna Fox. She "knows want women want in contemporary romance" (Publishers Weekly).

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Susan’s "Love Somebody Like You" (writing as Susan Fox) was a 2016 finalist for Romance Writers of America®’s prestigious RITA® award. Her books have won the National Readers’ Choice Award, the HOLT Medallion, the Booksellers Best Award, the Book Buyers Best Award, the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, the Aspen Gold Readers Choice, the Golden Quill, the More Than Magic, the Lories, the Beacon, and the Laurel Wreath. "Sex Drive" was a Cosmopolitan Red-Hot Read.

Susan’s books have been translated into French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and German. Many are available as audio books.

Susan has presented workshops at the Romance Writers of America® National conference, the Surrey International Writers Conference, Word on the Lake (Salmon Arm), the RT Booklovers Convention, and regional RWA® conferences. She has spoken at library events and to reader groups. Her articles have been published in Romance Writers Report, RT Book Reviews, NINK (the Novelists Inc. newsletter), Love Letter (Germany), and RWA Chapter newsletters.

Susan is a Pacific Northwester with homes in Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia. She has degrees in law and psychology, and has had a variety of careers, including perennial student, computer consultant, and legal editor. Fiction writer is by far her favorite, giving her an outlet to demonstrate her belief in the power of love, friendship, and a sense of humor.

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August 30, 2011
Too Hot to Handle--The chemistry was HOT! Not too sure on my opinion of Jade. I could understand feelings to not wanting to be involved with Quinn because of firefighter, but I was annoyed after a while with how she didn't like anything "dangerous".

I like Quinn; exciting, spontaneous, and taught Jade that everything was dangerous, even driving. She taught her to relax and enjoy. However, I didn't like the way he approached fires which was important to the story.

The Firefighter Wears Prada--Loved Delta! She was a kick ass woman up to a challenge. She went after what she wanted but didn't compromise herself. I felt a bit bad for her though because her insecurities had her hiding the tomboy she was and had her buying expensive ass clothes. I also loved Evan. There wasn't really anything I didn't like about the story.

However, the book only got three because I didn't like the last story--Playing with Fire--at all.
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March 15, 2012
Couldn't relate at all to the women portrayed in these stories. They came across as the typical extremely beautiful, snobby, I-can-have-any-man-I want, types. One was expecting to find Prince Charming in one date (because wanting to get married shouldn't take any time or effort) while other another was too caught up in her expensive clothes (I'm not wearing a $500.00 jacket, but a $2,500.00 jacket!).

I sludged through the first story, but decided not to waste my time past the first chapter of the other two. I can read sex for sex's sake, but I need to be able to relate to the women in the book to do so. Too bad, because firefighters are a real turn-on for me.
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927 reviews21 followers
May 10, 2010
This was a little disappointing for me. I love hottie men, and firemen and cops are always good grounds for books. However, this book just was a bit forgettable to me. I'm not really sure why it wasn't awesome to me, but the stories just seemed trite, very predictable, and not that exciting.
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