SUMMER of FIRE Review

SUMMER of FIRE
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Forest wildfires burn out of control while embers of passion smolder in Summer of Fire by Karen E.Rigley and Ann M. House. This story pulls the reader into the lives of artist entrepreneur Kalina Dahl and her brother, Steven, a disabled post war veteran in a drought-stricken woodland near the northwest coast of Oregon.
Kalina puts her brother's needs and feelings before her own, and struggles to make financial ends meet while keeping the worry hidden from her traumatized brother. She is determined to shoulder the load until a mysterious new face in town catches her eye, tempting her away from her convictions.

Kalina's close friend, Jill, a smoke jumper, brings secret feelings of her own into the mix. Fires burn closer to home as a twisting trail of mysteries give rise to unexpected complications. It all culminates in a quick-paced turn of events that will leave the reader sitting on the edge of their chair.
The authors' attention to the feelings and personal nuances of each character is an understated secret of Summer of Fire. They peel back layers to reveal each person's depth, testing their inner core, bringing characters to life and drawing readers into the story as part of their circle of friends. In spite of gentle sensuality, each one maintains a high moral standard so I believe this story is appropriate for the Christian book genre, as well as for general fiction. I highly recommend Summer of Fire and feel it was well worth my money and time. I may even read it again!


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With emotions volatile as the wildfires scorching the Northwest Coast, entrepreneur Kalina Dahl and her disabled war vet brother Steven, along with stranger-in-town Randy Carson and smoke-jumper Jill Presley, battle through deception, romance and danger ignited during their Summer of Fire.

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