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Fire on the Mountain by P.D. Singer

nicola949's review against another edition

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4.0

A fabulous story when you want something light and entertaining with a bit of excitement and a happy ending.

Two gorgeous young men, spending months together, pretty much isolated in the national park. One has had a bad experience and is looking to hide his sexuality. The other is totally gorgeous - blonde, buff and rides a motorcycle!

Jake lusts after Kurt and finds it hard to control his physical responses to the man but remains very much in the closet. Kurt doesn't make it easy, providing lots of temptation. It takes an extreme situation to force them to be honest about their desires.

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3.0

A summer job as a park ranger should be a nice get away with no major happenings. At least that's what Jake London expected. He certainly didn't expect being paired with someone as attractive and interesting as Kurt Carlson, throwing his entire summer on its head. As these two explore more than the wilderness, the sparks fly and the heat is coming from somewhere other than a forest fire. An intriguing read that captured my attention in unexpected ways.

dreamerfreak's review against another edition

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3.0

There were parts of this book that I really liked and other parts... not so much. Kurt hooked me right from the start. He's sweet and funny and sexy and he works to bring out the best in Jake. Jake, on the other hand... I like him, and I see a lot of my own neuroses in him. But about halfway through the book, I was ready to throw my hands up and scream because he just kept going in the same circles while trying to figure Kurt out. It was a mite frustrating. But when Jake did finally pluck up his courage and make Kurt have a conversation, well, I was cheering. The ending was also pretty abrupt, but since this is a continuing couple series, I'll forgive that.
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