This was the third book in Stephani's St. Micheal's series and definitely my favorite thus far.Matt is a sexy, womanizing medic with a wickedly smart mouth and Lucas is a nurse at St. Micheal's hospital who is very tired of his one night stands and thank you man quickies he's been living on for the past two years. The two men have known each other for awhile and although Lucas has a crush on Matt, he believes he's completely, one hundred percent straight, therefore, hands off. What he doesn't know is that Matt had his first homosexual experience at 16, but that he hasn't been attracted to another man since then, that is, until Lucas.This story begins on Lucas's birthday, which happens to be his most hated day of the year, but this year it ends up being one of the best, since he gets the one man he's been fantasizing about for months! My first thoughts greatly included: 'in a hurry.'Granted, this is a short story, but it goes from two barely-know-each-other guys to great-friends to practically-dating to -OMG-LOVE-YOU-SO-MUCH in the span of two days and a handful of pages. o.O;;If it had been fleshed out a little more, it would have been much better. Matt is charming and Lucas is just ridiculously adorable [despite how much he tries NOT to be:]. I DID roll my eyes a bit when it came to light that the adamently NOT-GAY Matt actually had m/m relations as a teenager - and not just hand-jobs, either. Stephani Hecht has that whole "I'm not gay ... but oh, wait, yeah, there was that ONE time that lasted a few months ..." thing down pat.
What do You think about Lights And Sirens (2010)?
So far, my favorite in the series. Probably because Matt and Lucas are two of my faves.
—shreyachandola
Entertaing story, especially if you're in the mood for a quick short read.
—morg
The dancing scene was too funny. Looking forward to Dylan's story.
—Mockingjay123
Keep hoping they'll get better, but they aren't.
—veni