A review by missawn
Lights and Sirens by Lisa Henry

3.0

I loved the first book in this series. I was absolutely charmed by the MCs and the setting. This book is quite different in this regard. It starts off strong, slowly building chemistry and nicely developing each MC's character. The enemies-to-lovers plotline then suffers from a severe case of whip-lash when everything instantly and bizarrely changes. It does not take long at all for all their differences to be brushed aside and very quickly after their first hookup, the two MCs announce to everyone that they know that they are seriously a dating couple. Too much, too soon ... and also, out of character for both these MCs. This trend continued leaving behind the chemistry in it's wake. Both MCs also suffered an unfortunate personality transplant when the angst hits. And there is angst, a weighty amount of it (which was also different from the first book). Despite this, the relationship progresses at breakneck speed and any diagreements are quickly resolved. In the end, this book lacked the substance and depth that I was looking for but unfortunately, was not able to find.