Praise for ALL FIRED UP
“All Fired Up is warmly queer and sweetly nerdy. Mix those highlights with combustive chemistry between Nic and Kira and—BOOM!—you’ve got a red-hot sapphic romance that’s perfect for Ali Hazelwood fans.”—Timothy Janovsky, USA Today bestselling author of The (Fake) Dating Game
“In All Fired Up, England brings the heat, the heart, and the hard-earned happiness, and I greedily devoured every word of it. The sparks fly fast and furious and the chemistry is oh-so-real, striking the perfect match for romance lovers.”—Dahlia Adler, award-winning author of Cool for the Summer
“I burned through this book! Nic and Kira are gorgeous hot messes and I couldn’t get enough of their irresistible, kind, and spicy love story.”—Amy Ratcliffe, author of Thrill Ride
“Equally hilarious and heartfelt, England has woven not only a fiery hot and emotional love story between two beautifully rendered women, but a wonderful love letter to the power of adult friendship and finding your place and values. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough!”—Carlyn Greenwald, author of Director’s Cut
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While this book is overall very lighthearted and has a joyful ending, I’d like to give you a heads-up about a few things:
○ Past loss of a parent: One of the characters lost their mom in childhood. It’s not mentioned frequently, nor is this particular grief a focus, but it’s there. The other character lost their father to a heart attack within the last few years and it made a big impact on their career.
○ Parental estrangement: One of the characters has a really shitty dad they’re estranged from. He’s casually homophobic, too.
○ Fire: This is probably not surprising, but in a book with a firefighter, there’s fire and mention of the various things firefighters deal with, including a very brief mention of a past death in a fire. There is a structure fire in the book.
— Last updated 1/25/2025
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