Review: The Firefighter’s Girl by Natasha Knight

Posted June 29, 2014 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

the firefighter's girlWhen twenty-eight-year-old Rebecca Banks learns that her next physical therapy patient is none other than Sawyer Hayes, she stays professional, but deep down she can’t help but panic. She hasn’t seen Sawyer for ten years, and their last meeting ended with him giving her a spanking she would never forget. Now Sawyer is the fire chief in the small town that has become her home, and it is an injury sustained in the line of duty which has brought him back into her life.

Even as he works hard on his recovery, Sawyer’s mind is on something else—repairing Rebecca’s trust in him. When her deadbeat boyfriend and his family implicate her in a serious crime and she’s sent to the local jailhouse to await trial, Sawyer pays her bail and brings her home with him under the condition that she obeys him… and that disobedience will have consequences.

Rebecca agrees, but when she defies her self-appointed guardian she soon finds that a hard, bare-bottom spanking is far from the most embarrassing punishment Sawyer is prepared to employ. Though Sawyer’s punishments leave her with cheeks blushing as red as her well-spanked bottom, they also ignite feelings and desires she never knew she had, and soon his fierce need to dominate and lead her is matched by her growing need to obey him.

Rebecca and Sawyer’s newfound romance grows quickly, but the stress of preparing for her upcoming trial continues to build and she fears the verdict will send her to prison. Can her firm-handed firefighter protect her, or will she be torn from his loving arms?

Series: N/A
Release Date: 05/19/2014
Publisher: Stormy Night Publications
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Victoria
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Rebecca Banks is twenty-eight years old physical therapist.  She has made a life for herself in the last ten years.  She is responsible and practical, so why does she keep picking loser boyfriends.  Its apparent that Rebecca has not been happy for awhile, and now that someone from her past is back in her life he will do his best to fix everything for her.

Sawyer Hayes is the fire chief in the small town he lives.  He has worked long and hard to get the job he has.  So when he is injured in the line of duty, he stumbles upon Rebecca, a woman from his past he has never forgot.  Sawyer was very head strong at times but he took caring and worrying about Rebecca seriously.

The chemistry between Rebecca and Sawyer is intense.  Its easy to see that Rebecca needs the guidance and domination that Sawyer provides to keep her life on track.  The mess Rebecca’s ex gets her into is not just infuriating but also eye opening at how much she overlooked for someone to care about her.

I found this story well written as well as interesting.  The main characters and secondary characters are interesting and charming.  While the relationship between Rebecca and Sawyer seemed to evolve very quickly, it was realistic considering their past with each other.  Overall, this was a great story.