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This was my first Jewel book and I loved it! Such a good read! I loved the relationship between Jamie and Calvin and I couldn't put this book down once I started

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Jaymes, a nurse specializing in psychiatric care, leaves her home state of Florida for Missoula where she will begin her career as a travel nurse for short term placements. Her living situation in Missoula is not what she expected with a room in a shed, a trek through the backyard to get to the bathroom, and two enigmatic and friendly roommates and one extremely grumpy one- Fitz. Warned to not bother making friends with the standoffish Fitz, Jaymes can’t help be drawn to him and senses more to him than the surly but handsome smoke jumper lets on. As the two interact, sparks fly and despite Fitz’s reluctance to open up emotionally, he can’t help but love their banter and the friendship they form. As life pulls them apart in different directions, danger and secrets come to light. Fitz and Jaymes both struggle with the idea of a future together and if being in love is worth the pain and hardship.

Wow. Just wow. I couldn’t put this down. I loooved this one. The banter! The chemistry! It was reminiscent of The Lost Fisherman but with characters that were more mature and established. The humor and friendships throughout kept the darker moments from getting too heavy. And those dark moments are a doozy. I wanted at times to shake Fitz and other times hug him. I wanted Jaymes to get her happy ending. Sometimes it felt like she pressured him too much to open up and change, but would he ever have if not? I love that all the people they surrounded themselves with were supportive, funny and pushed them to be and do better, especially Fitz.

Thank you to NetGalley and Jewel E. Ann for an advance copy of this book for review.

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From Air is the 1st book in the new Wildfire Series by Jewel E. Ann and as with all of her books, I was quite excited to dive into this one. Surprisingly, and for the first time ever, I figured out what was going to happen before it happened. Maybe I’ve been reading her books for so long (I’ve read every single one) I know how she thinks so it was a foregone conclusion for me. That being said, it was still an enjoyable and well-written read. FYI, figuring it out before the end absolutely didn’t ruin it for me. I always emotionally connect with Jewel E. Ann’s characters. It’s her writing style that pulls me in and makes me always feel like I’ve known them all my life and it was no different with Jaymes and Fitz. In fact, I connected with all the supporting characters too--Will, Maren, Melissa and a bunch more. I found the smoke jumper aspect of this read quite interesting. And I think my favorite facet was the found family they found themselves in–that’s always one of my favorite tropes. All that rolled into one very pleasurable 4-star read for me. I’m grateful to have been given the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book through NetGalley.

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This was a great novel! It has age gap, firefighter, enemies to lovers and blue collar. There is angst, spice and adorable moments! I loved this novel and cannot wait to see where the rest of this season is going to go. I loved the small friend group/roommate bond.

I was able to read an ARC thanks to the publisher and NetGalley!

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Such a beautiful story and it was one of my favorite tropes. Enemies to lovers. They were intense, sassy and wildly strong willed. Calvin was smexy and perfect in all the right ways and there wasn’t one thing I didn’t like about Jamie! It is a little spicy, so If you’re looking for a good contemporary romance then this is the book for you. And I don’t want to forget to mention the audiobook! Ada Sinclair and Nelson Hobbs were the perfect couple do the voices and I really enjoyed it.
Thanks Brilliance Publishing and audio via NetGalley.

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This book was perfect! Absolutely loved.

This book had everything I hoped for when I read the synopsis. All the characters were great, the romance filled with forbidden drama and angst. The humor is good and the steamy scenes were hot. Jamie and Calvin stole my heart.

Recommend if you like forbidden, age gap romance, grumpy x sunshine, found family, forced proximity, firefighters and angst!

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4,5 ⭐ What a wonderful, funny, and sad story! I think only Jewel E. Ann can combine drama and rom-com so masterfully. The banter in the book is awesome! I was giggling most of the time, but by the end, my heart was aching with emotions. I fell in love with these characters, especially Fitz. It was so interesting to watch him change and open his heart to love❤️‍🩹
“Jaymes, if I were normal, I’d love you enough. The problem is, I’m not normal, so I’d love you too much.”
This story is worth your attention. Highly recommend it! I can't wait for books about other characters.
Tropes:
✓firefighter
✓age gap
✓forced proximity
✓enemies to lovers
✓rommates
✓tragic past

Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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There is not much that Jewel E. Ann writes that I don't love. Usually what I love most about her stories is that heart grabbing, soul crushing twist that nearly always undoes me. This story had a twist yes, but while it surprised me, it didn't crush me. I missed that in this story. What I DID love about it was that quirky connection between Calvin and Jaymes. I laughed out loud more than once in this story because, they WERE each other's person and they DID understand each other in ways no one else did or could. I loved that they could be each other's person/friend and still allow the other to spread their wings and fly. The story, above all, was about love, loss and acceptance. The author achieved all of this.

“Don’t love me like a martyr,” she whispers thickly, strangled with emotion. “Love me like a hero. Jump without looking back.” Her eyes pinch shut, releasing more tears while she inhales shakily. “Fight for me. Save us.”

While I was missing that heartbreaking moment, there were other amazing thoughts and moments that this remained a 5 star read for me. Looking forward to the next story.

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This wasn’t a book for me. The writing was not something that I enjoyed. The scenarios and the dialogue didn’t feel believable to me. I also found myself not rooting for Jaymes and Calvin to get together. I didn’t like him and I don’t think he deserved her. It also felt like their moods switched too quickly within one scene.

I will not be posting this review.

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Forced proximity, age difference, firefighters, grumpy/sunshine, opposites attract, forbidden romance. This book has all the tropes to check off my list.

Don't let this book fool you, it is an absolute carousel of emotions. You cry, you laugh, angst, excitement. It's simply amazing.

I enjoyed it as I do all of Jewel's stories, and I definitely recommend it.

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This story turned into the romance i never expected….
Jewel E Ann truly is a special impeccable author, i love her diversity, every time you pick up one of hers i fell it’s really a different ride each time.
Jaymes and Calvin bring the banter and fun to this story, to begin i read this as a light hearted read but it packs an almighty emotional
punch. And it broke my heart but in such a sweet and loving way we’re healed to find the HEA.
When you’re not looking nor wanting to find love, it hits you like a wrecking ball.
Love, forgiveness and healing. Finding truths and dealing with the past - such an enjoyable read that leaves you fully satisfied,

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Jewel E Ann is one of those authors that never fails me.
Her writing is impeccable. Her characters are always quirky, or just a little different, which endears me to them. And her storytelling is unique and easily pulls you into any world she creates.

Jamie is a 25-year old travel nurse and she is leaving the only home she's ever known in Miami to head to the snowy state of Montana to live with 3 roommates. Those 3 roommates all work in the wildfire industry and welcome her with open arms. Well, 2 of them do and the other one is more closed off and kind of grumpy.

Fitz is a 35-year old firejumper and knowingly puts his life at risk each year fighting the wildfires. He is a tough nut to crack and no one truly knows who Calvin "Fitz" Fitzgerald is. But Jamie is intrigued by her grumpy, no nonsense roommate and makes it her mission to "fix" him. But what do you get when you mix grumpy-sunshine that have the best banter and electric chemistry? Well, when it comes to a JEA book, you get magic!

"You kissed me, Fitz. Twice. Why did you kiss me?"
"Because not kissing you became too exhausting."

I loved watching the roommates energy play out between Jamie and Fitz right from the start. They both liked pushing each others buttons and it was just pure fun. You couldn't help but have a smile on your face. But then you could feel that energy turn rather quickly into some forbidden chemistry. It was fire! And even then, watching them fight any and all attraction was just too darn entertaining. Fitz didn't want any connection because of a past and Jamie was a travel nurse so she didn't want to have ties to anywhere. But when an attraction turns into a connection and friendship like theirs, they really couldn't ignore what was right in front of them all along.

From Air was a beautiful story about finding your person and not giving up on them no matter what life or fate throws at you. I couldn't help but immediately fall in love with Jamie and soon after, the grumpy Fitz, because who doesn't like a sexy sarcastic firejumper? And the supporting characters were just as fun and entertaining. They really helped push the story forward. I completely devoured and loved the overall journey for Jamie and Fitz.

WIth all that said, I did have a couple minor issues. One was the fact that initially, Fitz's attitude and the way he acted made him seem a bit younger than his 35 years. But once things unfolded, I understood why he was way and it made more sense. And secondly, how everything connected. I can't say more than that as it's the twist that makes you that much more emotionally bonded to the characters and their journey. These things still didn't hinder my total and utter enjoyment of this book, but I had to mentioned them.

Overall, this was a total joy to read. The absolute best banter. Laugh out loud moments. Fun and sexy moments. Fall in love moments and of course, emotional moments. Because you can't have a JEA story without some sort of emotional pull. I can't wait for the next book in this world!

"Jaymes, if I were normal, I'd love you enough. The problem is, I'm not normal, so I'd love you too much".

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This story was out of this world. Absolutely addictive and beautiful. I was instantly hooked. Jaymes and Calvin aka Jamie and Fitz. These two delivered on every freaking level. Top tier banter and chemistry. I couldn’t get enough of them and them trying to make a relationship work but it’s definitely not easy.
JEA doesn’t make it easy on her characters or her readers and this is exactly why I enjoy her writing so much. I feel so much when I read her work and From Air was no exception. There’s some surprises along the way , duh is JEA and it only added more angst and tension to the story.
The side characters Will and Maren were amazing too and there’s so much more to them. From Air only scratched the surface and I can’t wait to read more in this series.
From Air is spectacular on every level. I can’t recommend this book enough. This couple is truly something special.

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I don’t have anything negative to say. It’s Jewel. She’s one of my favorite authors. This is her first Montlake book, so I knew it wasn’t going to be as spicy as her indie books, but it didn’t bother me. The romance was just as sweet.

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Jewel E. Ann is extremely talented at writing complicated and heartbreaking love stories and Jamie and Fitz’s story is the perfect example! Jamie is trying to move on and live her life after losing her mom, she wants to see the world and experience new things. Her first travel nurse position takes her to Montana and right into antisocial Calvin Fitzgerald’s path. He’s a smoke jumper with no ties to anyone and plans to stay that way. A few months together and they quickly become each other’s person, a fact Fitz is unwilling to admit. Turns out Fitz’s issues are just the start of their challenges. So many secrets are revealed and this is more than a typical love story. Make sure you have it on your November book list!

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From Air by Jewel E Ann will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions. The way the author has entwined the characters and story will leave you hanging on every word.
Calvin is a fire jumper, likes to keep his life private but has a good heart and a heart in pain. Having lost his family to tragedy, he likes it this way.
Jaymes aka Jaime has come to town as a traveling nurse ready to see different places. She has lost her mom & dad & has only her friend Melissa.
Calvin aka Fitz have a connection but the house they are sharing has rules about roommates hooking up.
As the story unravels, their past becomes the present and lives are changed.
This is a story about love, family, healing and opening one’s heart.
If Jewel E Ann writes it, I will read it!

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This story had an intriguing synopsis which made me want to read it. I had just come off the high of reading Sunday Morning by JEA and absolutely loved it and I wanted to keep riding that high, so I dove into From Air. This book had a totally different feel and vibe and I admit I struggled a bit to get on board with the story.

Jamie is a traveling nurse that takes a job in Missoula and rents a room in a house with other roommates, and the biggest rule of them all is, "don't sleep with your roommates" but as soon as Jamie meets Calvin, that's pretty much all she thinks about. And once Calvin is around Jamie for any length of time, that's all he thinks about as well. Calvin was very much a loner, and made it very clear to Jamie that he couldn't offer her anything in terms of a relationship, but it took no time at all for them to start sneaking around, even getting tattoos together. It was very instalove, which I never truly believe, and the whole "are you my person?" thing went hand in hand with the instalove, and it wasn't believable to me, especially since Calvin constantly made it super clear there was no future together for him and Jamie. But she was very persistent, constantly making comments about how she wanted to fix him, even though she didn't even know what had happened in his past and why he was the way he was.

The first half of the book really dragged for me, and I put it down several times along the way. Things were happening, between Jamie and Calvin, but nothing felt like it had any substance. The second half of the book picked up and got super interesting when we finally learned about the events that had occurred in Calvin's past, and then the twists of fate that happened, and intertwined Calvin's past with Jamie's, and the revelations that came to light. Then the book really took off and I was glued to the pages.

Overall, I didn't really feel that all-consuming love that Jamie and Calvin finally succumbed to. I was glad they ultimately found their way back to each other, but it didn't come with an emotional punch. The secondary characters were fun, I am especially looking forward to reading Maren's story next.

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4.5 stars. How have I never read any of this author’s books before? She is a wonderful story teller with deep character development and unpredictable twists. I will be reading more from her.
There was a lot going on here but it was well laid out and put together, it made it easy to enjoy this book! I loved all of these characters so much! Jaymes “Jamie” and Calvin “Fitz” strike up an unusual friendship of sorts when Jamie moves to Montana for a stint there as a traveling psychiatric nurse. She moves into a house with Will, Maren and Fitz, all who work in the fire service in different capacities. Fitz is a smoke jumper and seems pretty closed off at first but Jamie’s teasing way with him seems to wear him down. Will and Maren, are great! I really like both of them. Such fun banter all the way around in that house but I especially loved the sexy, witty banter between Jamie and Fitz.
The rule of the house is no hooking up with your roommates. Jaymes and Fitz do adhere to that as long as they can, in fact at first it seems like their obvious chemistry won’t have the chance to smolder but it does. Theirs is not quite an easy relationship and it goes through a very rough patch that keeps you wondering if there is any hope, but leave it to a romance author to give us such a wonderful HEA.
Wonderful story! This is a fantastic start to a new series! I can’t wait for Maren’s book next!

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This book hooked me from the first page, Jewel does it again. I loved the grumpy/sunshine trope and can't wait for the next book in the series.

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Wow, Jewel E. Ann always gives us such beautiful and intense stories that captivate you from the start.
I love Calvin and Jaymes! This story has it all- fantastic banter, vulnerability, heartache, yearning, and an intense amount of love.
Calvin, what a complex and beautiful man. He’s so guarded, afraid to love, afraid to let people in, and Jaymes is the light that helps breathe life into him again.

Jewel E. Ann writes the best banter and blends it so perfectly. I love the element of suspense and unknown as truths begin to unravel. The events that unfold will have your stomach in knots. It heartbreaking and beautiful all at once. This emotional story of loss, hope, healing, and love will leave you with a full heart.

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