Book Review: Set The Night On Fire by Weston Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Oct 5, 2018
- 2 min read
Searing Saviors Book 2
Trouble. That’s all I am, and I get into it far too often.
My last misstep took me off Search and Rescue and landed me in an ambulance.
With a guy that would make the nerds cringe.
If it wasn’t for the cute nurse at the hospital making life interesting, I might give up entirely.
But she’s got my heart racing, my hands sweating, and my mind dipping into the gutter each and every time I see her pretty face.
Her past haunts her, but I’m going to help her heal and forget all of that. If she lets me.
And she hates my guts. With good reason, of course.
Too bad for her. Once I lock onto something I want, I’m relentless.
The world can burn down around us, but I’m not stopping until I make her mine.
And when I do?
We’re going to set the night on fire. Every night.
Every Good Girl Deserves a Bad Boy. ~ Weston
This is a stand-alone story in a series of firefighters at the same firehouse. Enjoy the HEA!

My Review:
I’m left with some very mixed feelings about this story. I enjoyed watching Darek and Katie verbally spar their way into a relationship. And I loved seeing Darek operate as Allen’s partner on the ambulance. I just felt a little put off by the some of the characters’ actions. This wasn’t quite the Darek I remembered from the previous book, and I didn’t much like his arrogant jerk behavior for roughly the first half of the novel. Katie gave me whiplash. At first, I really liked her character, then she became overly judgemental, then she mellowed out again, only to get judge-y once more. An amazing job was done to explain her motivations, but even after finishing the completely adorable ending, I still can’t decide whether I liked her or not. I loved this chance to see the gang from the firehouse again and now I can’t wait to see what Allen’s book is going to look like. It’s always the quiet ones that surprise you the most. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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