A review by k_cao_xai
Trauma Alert by Radclyffe

emotional lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Where’s my hot firefighter girlfriend? 

Character Impressions: 

Dr. Ali Torveau
Calm, composed, and always in control.

Ali has her reasons to keep people at arm’s length, and I love how adamant she is about not wanting to be with Beau at first, but to see her slowly let her guard down to let Beau in was oh so satisfying. It’s easy to see why Beau falls for her in the way she cares for her patients, how effectively she works, and how efficient she is at her job. There’s definitely something attractive about a woman who’s in her element.

Beau Cross
Oh, Beau. Beautiful, brave, ballsy Beau. 

The number of times it’s mentioned that Beau is sexy as hell might give you a headache, but she has a tender side under that womanizing façade. The reason she’s so reckless and doesn’t want to settle down was a surprise to me. But the moment she realizes it’s Ali she wants for the rest of her life, she doesn’t back down and I love how unapologetic she is about it. It’s the little things she does almost unconsciously that I adore; how she holds the door for Ali, the way she gives Ali space even though she herself is hurting, the way she doesn’t hold back when telling Ali how she feels about her. Ahhh!


Minor Characters: 

     Wynter: Ali’s best friend who’s very sweet, very pregnant, and married to another woman. We all need a friend like Wynter who can cheer us on in our relationships, no matter how complicated they are.
     Jilly: Beau’s older sister. Her support and love for Beau is always present in their scenes together. I like that she wasn’t reduced to being just a cheerleader for Beau and had a minor romance with another character herself.
     Bobby: Beau’s best friend and fireman who works alongside her. His friendship with Beau is probably one of the better friendships I’ve seen in stories; wherein they do get mad at each other sometimes, but are adult enough to forgive and move passed it.
     Ralph: Ali’s tenant/neighbor. An older gentleman who is friends with Ali. Though he doesn’t play much part in the story, he shares a few wholesome moments with Ali.

Story Impressions: 

This is probably one of my favorite books from Radclyffe. Both characters in their day-to-day job involved so much danger, injuries, and trauma. It’s been a while since I’ve read about characters who genuinely want to help people for no reason other than because they care. Radclyffe’s past as a surgeon really helps the little details in hospital scenes shine through. 

Getting to see what firefighters go through from Beau’s perspective gave me a new appreciation for those in the field. I never realized that they get called to deal with so much more than a fire hazard. It made me want to salute my local fire department and thank all the firefighters there for their hard work.

I do wish there was an epilogue chapter or two after the final chapter, because after they get together, it ends too quickly. Please, let me swim in the aftermath of what the future can hold for these characters. I don’t need to see them get married or catch up on a “where are they now” after a year or two. Just give me a scene to hint at them being happy and working around their jobs to be together. I know it’s not necessary, but I just don’t want to let them go so soon.

Highlights: 

  • Highlight 1: There’s a great handful of steamy and explicit sex scenes. Beau is leaking top energy but surprise, surprise, she’s a switch and it was hot seeing Ali take charge.
  • Highlight 2: Radclyffe has a way with words and sentences. There were so many memorable lines in the story, not just about love but about life in general and the perspective we have about people.
  • Highlight 3: Both heroines are together for 95% of the story. 

My Personal Tags About the Book: 

  • Doctor/Firefighter romance
  • Explicit sex scenes 
  • Funny banter
  • Player who isn’t really a player
  • Competent protagonists
  • One character gets hurt and the other takes care of her (it was so wholesome)
  • Mild angst
  • Happily-ever-after
  • Pining / longing