10 Best Books Like Wildfire

If you loved Wildfire by Hannah Grace, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Romance3.82023387 pages

The latest in the Maple Hills series follows two summer camp counselors who reconnect after a sizzling one-night stand.

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Quick Comparison: Books Like Wildfire

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
Fangirl DownTessa Bailey0Closest match
Things We Never Got OverLucy Score02022Similar vibes
The Christmas FixLucy Score4.32022388Similar vibes
The Paradise ProblemChristina Lauren4.32025368Similar vibes
It Happened One SummerTessa Bailey4.32021Similar vibes
Whispers and WildfireClaire Kingsley4.62025438Similar vibes
The Bromance Book ClubLyssa Kay Adams02019Similar vibes
The Kiss QuotientHelen Hoang02018Similar vibes
Love, TheoreticallyAli Hazelwood02023Similar vibes
Bridesmaid By ChanceMeghan Quinn02025480Similar vibes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Wildfire?

The most similar books to Wildfire are Fangirl Down, Things We Never Got Over, The Christmas Fix.

What should I read after Wildfire?

After finishing Wildfire, readers most commonly pick up Fangirl Down next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Hannah Grace, such as Icebreaker.

Who writes books like Hannah Grace?

Authors similar to Hannah Grace include Ali Hazelwood, Christina Lauren.

What genre is Wildfire?

Wildfire is a Romance novel by Hannah Grace, published in 2023. It features elements of Sports Romance, Age Gap, Grumpy/Sunshine.

How long is Wildfire?

Wildfire is 387 pages long.

Does Wildfire have romance/spice?

Wildfire has a spice level of 4/5. This book contains explicit romantic content.

About Wildfire

Maple Hills students Russ Callaghan and Aurora Roberts cross paths at a party celebrating the end of the academic year, where a drinking game results in them having a passionate one-night stand. Never one to overstay her welcome (or expect much from a man), Aurora slips away before Russ even has the chance to ask for her full name. Imagine their surprise when they bump into each other on the first day of the summer camp where they are both counselors, hoping to escape their complicated home lives by spending the summer working. Russ hopes if he gets far enough away from Maple Hills, he can avoid dealing with the repercussions of his father’s gambling addiction, while Aurora is tired of craving attention from everyone around her, and wants to go back to the last place she truly felt at home. Russ knows breaking the camp’s strict “no staff fraternizing” rule will have him heading back to Maple Hills before the summer is over, but unfortunately for him, Aurora has never been very good at caring about the rules. Will the two learn to peacefully coexist? Or did their one night together start a fire they can't put out?