
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Themes:
Addiction
Angsty
Girl Next Door
Loss / Grieving / Widow
Opposites Attract
Rich Girl / Poor Girl
Self-Discovery
Wounded / Illness
Heat Level:
Fade to Black (sex scenes are mostly implied and use euphemistic language)
Archetypes:
Doctor / Nurse / EMT / Midwife
Firefighter
Geographic Location:
United States: Midwest
Setting:
Big City / Urban
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Bi or Pansexual
Lesbian
Queer
Butch / Stud
Androgynous
Protagonist Identity:
Biracial / Multiracial
Trigger/Content Warning:
references to past childhood abuse
Burn It Down
Lesfic Bard Award
By K. Aten
Like the phoenix of legend, Ash has to burn her fears to the ground before she can be reborn.
Ash Hayes was failed by the system at the tender age of sixteen and suffered an addiction. As a result she lives her life weighed down by the guilt of her past. To atone for childhood misdeeds, Ash trained as a paramedic after high school and eventually became a firefighter with the Detroit fire department, along with her childhood best friend Derek. Friend, confidant, brother, he has been her light in an otherwise dark life. When tragedy strikes on the job, injury and forced leave from the department are the least of her concerns. Suffering from even more guilt and depression after the loss of her two closest friends Ash is set adrift in a sea of pain.
When Mia Thomas buys the house next door, Ash finds friendship in the most unlikely of places. It’s Mia’s nature to help and to heal. Many would say she has a knack for finding the broken ones and leading them into the light. But Ash’s secret still lives deep inside her. Before the firefighter can even think of a future, she has to amend her past. Like the phoenix of legend, Ash has to burn her fears to the ground before she can be reborn.