Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Review: Fireline

Fireline Fireline by Kate Angelo
My rating: 💛💛💛💛💛

Fireline had it all! Fire, action, spies and nail-biting moments. Be sure to lock yourself away to finish this book.

I loved Booth. He was a hero trying to be happy with his new career while he is still longing to be the person he had to leave behind. Nova was strong but had experienced so much loss due to fire.
This series should be read in order.

In this fifth book, more things started to fall in place, more spies appear, more danger pops up and more things are left unanswered.

Kate Angelo was mentored by Lynette Eason and Susan May Warren, and this story almost made me think I was reading one of Susan May Warren’s spy-slash-marshal-hero-stories, the plot and writing was so gripping.

Looking forward to finally get to see who Crispin really is!

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*


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About the book:


SECRETS. BETRAYAL. SACRIFICE.
THIS TIME, THEY'RE NOT JUST FIGHTING FIRE.

An original series created by bestselling authors Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips.

She was born to be a smokejumper…

As the niece of a legendary smokejumper, Nora Burns is tough as nails. When their crew chief Tucker Newman breaks his leg, Nora longs for the opportunity to helm the team, ready to take risks and prove herself. But there's one risk she refuses to take—falling in love.

He’s living a lie…

Undercover Homeland agent Booth Wilder is seeking redemption. Scarred by a past explosion that took the life of his partner, Booth is hunting a rogue CIA faction known as the Brotherhood. Now, he's determined to uncover their secrets and find a hidden nuclear weapon that could turn the world to ash.

Only problem…summer sparks have ignited between Booth and Nora. Nora is torn between her future as the smokejumping chief, her growing attraction to Booth, and the belief that he’s hiding something from her. Of course he is…Booth is hiding his true goal—unrooting the Brotherhood and returning to his life as a Homeland Security agent, a life that he’s not sure he really wants.

Then the wildfire threatens the home of the Jude County Firefighting team, and Nora doesn’t care what secrets he might be hiding—she needs everyone to save the town. But when the Brotherhood discovers Booth and his goals, the fight becomes personal. Now, Booth must choose between accomplishing his mission and saving the woman he’s come to love.

It’s a dangerous game of loyalty, betrayal, and pulse-pounding action in the fifth installment of the Chasing Fire: Montana series.

About the author:



Kate Angelo is an author, minister, and public speaker from Southwest Missouri who works alongside her husband strengthening and encouraging marriages and families through their ministry. As the mother of five mostly grown children, she is fluent in both sarcasm and eyerolls; subjects she never intentionally taught while homeschooling. With her Chihuahua taking up half of her desk space, she writes suspenseful stories of imperfect people who encounter hope and healing through Jesus. Kate is a tech enthusiast, coffee lover, productivity guru, accomplished knitter, avid boater, prayer warrior, and known klutz.

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