Book Review Fanning the Flames by Kelly Farmer

Fanning the Flames by Kelly Farmer

Review

Kelly Farmer delivers another cute, humorous, and slightly steamy superhero romance with Fanning the Flames, book 2 in the Vector City Supers series. After reading the first book, Secret Spark, I couldn’t wait to see how she would continue Sadie and Joan’s love story. Read my review of Secret Spark!

Fanning the Flames has everything you’d expect from a sequel; we get new villains, deeper insight into known heroes, and realistic challenges that a bad-guy-turned-good-guy would face. Oh, and of course we see how Joan and Sadie’s relationship stands up against these unique obstacles. As a result of the first book’s third act, Joan is overprotective of Sadie, and Sadie insists that she can handle whatever comes with dating a super. Readers watch Joan and her brother Mark try to make an honest living, come to terms with betraying their peers, and being blackmailed into helping their former enemies.

Anyone looking for a superhero sapphic romcom with humor and heart needs to pick up the Vector City Supers series. Fanning the Flames is available now. 

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Joan and Sadie’s romance continues in the next installment of the Vector City Supers trilogy.

You can’t just walk away from villainy…

Things are going great for Joan Malone since hanging up her Spark suit. She’s found love with the best girlfriend in Vector City. The food truck she and her twin brother opened a few months ago is a success. So what if she’s having nightmares about turning on her cohorts from her Supervillain days? And maybe it’s been a hard transition from the world of Supers to being a normal, everyday citizen. She’ll gladly deal with a few growing pains to have the quiet life she’s always wanted.

Sadie Eagan is one step closer to all her dreams coming true. Her amazing girlfriend has superpowers. She’s supporting Joan’s new business endeavor at the food truck. Sure, she could be working on her own plans to open a café, but it’s not the right time. What if she fails?

When new Villains arrive to cause chaos in Vector City, the Superheroes need some help from the former Supervillains. Joan doesn’t want to jeopardize her peaceful situation, but she can’t turn away from being Spark. Even when it puts her at odds with old friends.

Villain activity pushes Sadie’s coffeehouse farther out of reach, and also cuts into her at-home time with Joan. Being involved with Superhero affairs means coming to terms with what they both really want. It’ll take some unlikely allies to show Sadie and Joan the extraordinary lives they can have if they’re brave enough to risk getting burned.

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