Burning Hearts - Review
Burning Hearts
KM Lowe
March 17, 2017
KML Publishing

Burning Hearts
Being a fireman is a tough job. For Jase McGrady saving lives, helping people and supporting his colleagues are rewards in themselves. And then the unthinkable happened.
Jase had a life, a job he loved, a fiancée, a future. Until the one thing he believed he could always win against took the one thing he loved. And he couldn’t do a thing to save her. One fire and Jase’s life had gone up in smoke.
Jase has now managed to piece his life back together but it’s been hard. He’s adamant that he’ll never love again.
And then Grace Montgomery walks into the station.
Grace is soft, kind and gentle. She’s a capable firefighter but as the only female in the station, Jase just can’t help his protective streak making an appearance. Grace starts to break down his walls and opens up to him about her own history of abuse.
As the emotional storm rages, can Jase and Grace learn to weather it together or will their own personal demons pull them apart?
Can Jase forget his lost love and allow Grace into his heart, or is it forever burnt and ravaged from the past?


Amount of sex 2.5 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes 2 / 5
Story 4 / 5
Overall: 4 / 5
I had the pleasure of reading Burning Hearts by author KM Lowe for the book’s third anniversary. I really enjoy reading romances that involve sexy alpha men in uniforms, and Jase sounded like the perfect combination of sexiness and heart. He definitely went through a lot, and I understood the baggage that he carried. Grace Montgomery is a brand new firefighter, and she was assigned to work at Jase’s firehouse. Not only is Jase a firefighter, but he’s also the leader of the house.
Grace recently got out of a bad relationship, and she still has not gotten over it. So, even though Jase and Grace’s attraction was immediate, this a definite slow-burning romance.
Their story was emotional at times, and it was also full of drama! I quickly became absorbed in the story, although there were a couple of story points which I wish the author developed further. But overall, I really enjoyed it!
Voluntarily Reviewed a Gifted Copy




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