Still Burning (On Fire 2) by Drew Zachary

May 24, 2007 14:13


Robert and Sam are living in a small town in British Columbia. Robert is the Chief Fire, and really he is the only fireman, cause his men are all volunteers. Sam is teaching in the elementary school and he loves his work, and loves more and more Robert. Everything seems perfect, but some nasty people are not so happy that their Chief Fire and one of their teachers are leaving together in an openly gay relationship. And they are not married, they live in "sin".

But now in Canada gay marriage is legal, so maybe one of the problem can be eliminated: but Sam will accept to marry Robert only to makes happy the community? Or maybe Sam will accept to marry Robert cause he obviously loves him?

In this second enstallment the age difference between Sam and Robert is only a minor issue, more relevant is who is who in their relationship, the respective roles. Robert is clearly the dominant character, at least physically: he is huge and muscular, and he is the kind of man "more actions than words". But Sam is pushy and dictatorial he manage to lead Robert where he wants and when he wants. He is not the girl in this relationship, and he is so sure of Robert's love, that he doesn't need a physicals proof to know it.

I love this couple and I love this second enstallment cause, despite all the problems they have to deal, they do it always together and never questioned the mutual love they share. This is a sequel that is faithful to the first book and that adds happy moment to the wonderful story that was On Fire. And last but not least, the sex is, like in the first book, hot, often and funny.

Amazon: On Fire II
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: Torquere Press (August 7, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1603700269
ISBN-13: 978-1603700269

Series: On Fire
1) On Fire: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/34403.html
2) Still Burning

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle

review, genre: contemporary, theme: may december, theme: firefighters, author: drew zachary, length: novel

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