Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Mild Kink
Genre: Contemporary, m/m
Reviewed by Anne

Grade-C
Hotness Level-Inferno
Kink Level-No Kink
Genre-Contemporary
Reviewed by Kate
184 pages
Company owner and CEO Lachlan sends his assistant Grace to find his grandson, and heir-apparent, Jack and bring him back to Sydney and the family business. Grace finally tracks him down on a tropical island and all sorts of romance ensues.
I really liked the story. A lot. It was a fun and easy and comfortable read, lacking any sort of external conflict (which I appreciate). Like I said, I liked it a lot. Until we get to the 96% mark. So what would have been an outstanding story (a B+ rating) quickly became only okay.
I do want to also note that while the sex scenes were steamy and hot, earning an inferno rating, there were only a few. I would have like to had more in the story.
I wouldn’t hesitate to read more from Coleen Kwan, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this one anyone who loves low-conflict romances with a touch of the tropics. I just wish it had a different ending.

Grade-C+
Hotness Level-Inferno
Kink Level-Moderate Kink
Series-Six-Alarm Sexy #2
Genre-Contemporary
Reviewed by Kate
268 pages
Dani Harris, a firefighter and search and rescue team member, has been part of the Caldwell family since the earthquake. When she needs a place to stay, she ends up staying with straight-laced William Caldwell, CFO of the family business. Dani knows she’s William’s opposite in almost every way, but she can’t help but be attracted to him. Can she trust him with her exhibitionism secret?
Kristine Cayne exceeds at writing strong characters. Dani is a feisty spitfire and William had layers to him that were slowly exposed. I loved both characters and enjoyed watching their story unfold. Many of Dani’s initial conversations with William kept me in stitches.
There was a pony play scene in the book that left me a bit squicked out. I’m not a big suspense reader and there was a small component of suspense in this one that I didn’t enjoy. But it’s not a huge part of the story and not something so suspenseful that it kept me up at night.
The biggest downside for me was that I enjoyed the first book in this series so much that I probably went in with my expectations a bit high. And while this book is a very solid entry in the series, I still liked the first book better. I will be anxiously awaiting the next book in the series because I’ve falllen in love with the way Kristine Cayne writes her characters.