WHAT’S INSIDE THIS PACKAGE
⭐️ Story Premise — high-concept pitch, elevator pitch, and K-Lytics market validation with triple-category analysis and competitive positioning
⭐️ Complete Codex — full story bible with main characters, supporting cast, Georgia small-town setting, firehouse operations and wildfire season detail, dual-POV voice system with distinct registers, relationship progression timeline, and heat level guidance with scene-by-scene escalation
⭐️ Chapter-by-Chapter Outline — 28 chapters + epilogue with emotional beats, word count targets, scene-level breakdowns, and chapter hooks
⭐️ AI-Ready Chapter Prompts — detailed writing instructions for every single chapter with tone, pacing, and distinct voice guidance for Reese (controlled, observational) and Dani (sensory, immediate) alternating POV
⭐️ Marketing Copy — Amazon listing with categories and keywords, back cover copy, social media posts, newsletter announcement, reader magnet concepts, and series marketing materials
⭐️ Full Implementation Guide — step-by-step instructions from first draft to publication
One buyer. One story. Exclusively yours.
SWEET ENOUGH
She’s a bisexual fire chief who left her conservative Georgia hometown at twenty-two because it couldn’t hold all of her — her ambition, her queerness, her refusal to be the girl she was supposed to become. She spent twelve years building herself into someone unshakeable in Atlanta. Then the city sent her back.
Now she’s standing in the firehouse she grew up in, wearing the title that was supposed to belong to the woman staring her down from the other side of the engine bay — the openly queer, infuriatingly competent acting chief who had the promotion in her hands until Reese walked through the door.
Before they can settle the question of who runs this station, there’s a wildfire season that’s the worst in a decade, a crew loyal to Dani who won’t take orders from a stranger, a city council that hired Reese as a PR move and would drop her the moment she became inconvenient, and a small town that remembers exactly who she used to be and has opinions about who she’s become.
Reese has spent twelve years being out and carefully compartmentalized — bisexual in theory, guarded in practice. Dani has spent three years being the one who stayed, the one who earned it, the one who doesn’t get to have it. One wildfire season is about to burn down every wall they’ve built between duty and desire.
Bisexual firefighter romance with real heat and real stakes. The kind of book that makes readers sweat through every fire call and every almost-kiss equally.
WHY THIS WILL SELL
→ Bisexual Romance is the best-performing LGBTQ+ sub-subcategory on the K-Lytics strategy map (6.9 ratio, Hot Mainstream) with dramatically less saturation than Gay Romance — 10,746 titles vs. 94,700
→ Romance–Firefighters delivers a passionate, high-reread-rate niche (8.0 ratio, Hot Niche) still dominated by heterosexual romance — a queer firefighter story stands out immediately
→ Romance–Workplace (8.6 ratio, Hot Mainstream) is one of the most consistently high-performing categories, and rivals-to-lovers workplace tension is the most searched trope cluster on TikTok and Goodreads
→ Triple-stacking three green-zone categories (6.9 + 8.0 + 8.6) is a rare strategic alignment — each cross-list reinforces discoverability in a different hungry audience
→ This isn’t a coming-out story — it’s a coming-home story, which appeals to both bi readers hungry for representation and mainstream romance readers who want the rivals-to-lovers payoff
→ Wildfire season provides built-in escalation, physical danger, and forced trust that drives both plot and romance simultaneously
TROPES:
- Rivals to Lovers
- Forced Proximity (Firehouse)
- Workplace Romance
- Fish Out of Water (Returning Home)
- Grumpy / Sunshine (Inverted)
- Second Chance at Home
- Professional Authority Conflict
- Bisexual Identity (Centered, Not Coming-Out)
- Small Town with Real Stakes
- Dual First-Person POV
- Slow Burn to Steamy
- Wildfire Season Escalation
HEAT LEVEL: Steamy — explicit, emotionally purposeful; closed-door to open-door progression
Perfect for fans of: Erin Sterling, Juliana Stone, Christina Lauren, and Ashley Herring Blake