Wrong Number, Right Firefighter
by Lilah Hart
She called in a pizza. She got a firefighter with a chip on his shoulder and a body built for sin.
I thought I was calling the pizza place.
Instead, I accidentally rang the local fire hall.
Next thing I know, a grumpy firefighter named Scoop is standing in my rental cabin, staring at me half-asleep on the sofa like he’s the one who got called in for an emergency.
Not exactly what I meant to order, but I’m definitely not sending him back.
One wrong number, one unexpected drop-in, and suddenly my quiet little getaway is getting a whole lot hotter.
They say you can’t plan for love.
Apparently, you can’t plan your pizza either.
This is a 1-hour read that’s part of Wrong Number, Right Guy, a multi-author series of short, steamy instalove stories with guaranteed happily-ever-afters. One misdialed call, accidental text, or late-night drunk dial sparks instant attraction, unexpected chemistry, and a whole lot of trouble. From grumpy mountain men to handsome hockey players, and smoking hot firemen, each wrong number leads to the right kind of love connection. Your next obsession is calling.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Lilah Hart's Wrong Number, Right Firefighter is a delightful, quick read that perfectly encapsulates the charm of serendipitous romance. This novella, part of the Wrong Number, Right Guy series, offers readers a tantalizing escape into a world where a simple misdial can lead to unexpected love. With its steamy scenes and light-hearted narrative, this book is a testament to the idea that sometimes, the best things in life come from the most unexpected places.
The premise is both amusing and engaging: a woman, seeking nothing more than a pizza, inadvertently calls a fire station, setting off a chain of events that leads to a romantic encounter with a firefighter named Scoop. The setup is simple yet effective, drawing readers in with its promise of humor and romance. The blurb itself sets the tone for the story, hinting at the playful and passionate journey that awaits.
One of the standout elements of this novella is its character development. Despite the brevity of the story, Hart manages to create characters that are both relatable and intriguing. The protagonist, whose name is not mentioned in the blurb, is portrayed as a woman seeking a quiet retreat, only to find her plans delightfully disrupted. Her initial surprise and subsequent attraction to Scoop are depicted with a light touch, making her journey from confusion to infatuation both believable and enjoyable.
Scoop, the firefighter, is a character that embodies the classic trope of the grumpy yet irresistible hero. His initial demeanor, described as having "a chip on his shoulder," adds a layer of complexity to his character. As the story unfolds, readers are given glimpses into his personality, revealing a man who is not only physically appealing but also emotionally layered. The chemistry between the two characters is palpable, and their interactions are filled with witty banter and undeniable tension.
The themes explored in Wrong Number, Right Firefighter are universal and resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the thrill of unexpected romance. The idea that love can be found in the most unlikely of places is a central theme, and Hart handles it with both humor and warmth. The novella also touches on the theme of taking chances and embracing the unknown, encouraging readers to be open to the possibilities that life presents.
Hart's writing style is both engaging and accessible, making this novella an ideal choice for readers looking for a quick yet satisfying romantic escape. Her ability to convey emotion and build tension within a limited word count is commendable, and she skillfully balances the steamy elements of the story with moments of genuine connection between the characters. The result is a narrative that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant.
In comparison to other stories within the Wrong Number, Right Guy series, Hart's contribution stands out for its unique blend of humor and heat. While each novella in the series follows a similar premise of accidental connections leading to romance, Wrong Number, Right Firefighter distinguishes itself through its memorable characters and the chemistry that sizzles between them. Fans of the series will find this installment to be a worthy addition, while newcomers will be drawn in by its charm and wit.
For readers who enjoy similar stories by other authors, such as those found in the Accidental Love series or the Misadventures series, Hart's novella offers a fresh take on the trope of accidental romance. The combination of a strong, silent hero and a relatable heroine is a tried-and-true formula that Hart executes with finesse, ensuring that readers are both entertained and invested in the outcome of the story.
Overall, Wrong Number, Right Firefighter is a delightful addition to the world of contemporary romance novellas. Its engaging characters, humorous premise, and steamy romance make it a perfect choice for readers seeking a quick yet fulfilling read. Lilah Hart has crafted a story that not only entertains but also reminds us of the magic that can happen when we least expect it. Whether you're a fan of the series or a newcomer to Hart's work, this novella is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and a warmth in your heart.
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