Chasing Fire: Montana (Lisa Phillips) Books in Order
Part ofLisa Phillips Books in OrderBrowse Chasing Fire: Montana by Lisa Phillips in order with short summaries, series background, and where to start for wildfire rescues and romance.
Last updated: January 12, 2026
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Publication Order
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Firestorm
by Lisa Phillips
2024
Rescuer Charlie Benning joins the Jude County Hotshots just as an inferno and a human threat collide. With lives at risk on the fire line, he must protect the team and the people in their path, before the firestorm turns deadly.
Series background & context
Chasing Fire: Montana is a romantic suspense series co-created by Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips, built around wildfire crews in the mountains of Montana. The setting does a lot of work here: fire camps, smokejump planes, and the kind of rugged terrain where rescue can mean hours of hiking and a helicopter that may or may not be able to land. The characters are trained for chaos, but fire season has a way of finding the one thing you weren't prepared for.
Every book has two fires, the one on the mountain and the one in the secrets.
The series follows connected characters in the firefighting world, smokejumpers, hotshots, and the support teams who keep them moving. Each book features its own central couple and its own major incident, but the cast overlaps, so you keep seeing familiar faces, rivalries, and friendships. The crews feel like found family, the kind that teases hard, argues harder, and still shows up when it counts. That continuity also lets the series explore how danger changes a person over time, not just in one explosive moment.
The romances are clean and tend to be built on respect and competence. These are people who fall for each other because they can rely on each other when things go sideways, not because someone looks good across a room. The emotional arcs often include forgiveness, faith, and the hard work of learning to accept help, especially for characters who are used to being the rescuer.
The suspense often uses the chaos of fire season as cover. A blaze can hide evidence. An evacuation can separate people. A rescue mission can turn into a trap if someone is using the disaster to get what they want. That makes the danger feel immediate and grounded, even when the stakes are high, because the environment is already trying to kill you before the villain even shows up.
Firestorm captures what the series does well: a crew facing a fast-moving inferno while trying to protect people caught in its path, with an added human threat complicating every decision. The books balance action sequences, smoke and adrenaline, with quieter moments of recovery, where characters reckon with mistakes, grief, and the fear of loving someone who might not come back from the next call.
If you like your romance with strong external stakes, outdoor survival energy, and a team dynamic that carries across books, this series is a good fit. It's best read in order if you want the full interplay among the crews, but each book is built to deliver a complete romance and a complete crisis on its own.
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