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It's easy has a 21 year old to hate silver perverts his ugly the old perv (pic on cover) but I wouldn't kick Dustin Lance Black out of bed even though his more than twice my age his an old man that looks like Adonis! Should use attractive men on the cover otherwise spoils the story
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Becky Baldridge
The May/December romance trope is a favorite of mine, so that plus the firefighter story caught my attention. It's hard not to love a silver fox and Jack has that covered. Add in his alpha male attitude and his attraction to the new guy with a troubled past and sparks are bound to fly. Along with a budding romance between Jack and Diesel, we also get a bit of suspense by way of possible sabotage plus Diesel's secretive past. While those things do play a part in the story, the focus is on the romance and this pair certainly generates some steam. The age difference isn't the big issue for this love story and really takes a backseat to the fact that Jack is Diesel's boss. Regardless of the issues, past or present, this pair has great chemistry and they're both so lovable that you can't help but root for them. Shift's End is the third Smoke & Bullets book, but works perfectly as a standalone. This is the first in the first in the series for me and I had no problem following the story. In fact, the secondary characters piqued my interest, so I will be checking out this one's predecessors. All in all, Shift's End is an engaging mix of sexy as sin firemen, on the job romance, and lots of action - Of both the firefighting and the steamy kind.
Eva Millien
This m/m May December romance immerses readers in an emotional but intriguing romance. The Characters are strong and easily draw readers into their story as they don’t really seem to have much in common other than their careers but yet the magnetic attraction is undeniable. Being coworkers, especially with Jack being Diesel’s boss, works against them having a relationship as well Diesel’s past which he trying to keep on the down low. This ensures that he story has quite a bit of emotional turbulence as well keeping readers wondering if Jack and Diesel can reach their happily ever after. The plot goes from steady to fast paced in a few places as some adrenaline pumping events take place and thrilling suspense builds as first Jack and Diesel launch an in house investigation and then as Diesel keeps looking over his shoulder in regards to his past. Although it does seem as though there should be something more going on regarding Diesel and his past based on the way that Diesel regards it, especially since the author does a great job of getting the emotions and depth of her characters across, this romance easily keeps readers glued to the pages.
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