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The strong sexy women and smoking hot men who fight fires are written by a lady who knows from personal experience. A fiery page-turning read. ~~ Kat Martin, New York Times bestselling author.
Cinematically plotted in a spectacular, dangerous setting…smoldering passion where fire isn’t the ONLY heat. ~~Cherry Adair, New York Times bestselling author.
In this award-winning story, can a chance encounter on a wildfire lead to true love under a midnight sun? In the adrenaline-fueled world of wildland firefighting, Tara Waters battles flames and grief. Her dream of joining an elite hotshot crew in Montana falls beyond her reach when she’s reassigned to Alaska. A chance encounter with smokejumper Ryan O’Connor ignites more than just a spark—it erupts into a full-blown conflagration.
As Tara grapples with the aftermath of a line of duty death, Ryan becomes her anchor. Yet, behind his undeniable charm lurks a darkness that threatens to consume them both. When a sinister force sabotages Tara on the job, the flames of danger burn hotter than ever. It’s a threat more perilous than any wildfire, and as Tara fights for her life, she’s also fighting for a love that could be extinguished before it ignites.
In a world where survival is not only about battling flames, Tara and Ryan navigate a treacherous landscape of romance, fire, and sabotage. Can they find out who is targeting them while keeping their lives and love intact? One thing is for certain: in this deadly mix of passion and peril, the line between love and danger blurs, and only the fearless will emerge unscathed.
Workplace romance
Alpha male protector, strong female firefighter Friends to lovers, slow burn
Friendship alliances
First responders
Romantic suspense in Alaska’s spectacular setting
Sabotage and danger in catastrophic wildfires
Love and life-or-death stakes
From the Publisher
Aerial Firefighting on an Alaskan Interior Fire.
The pilot helped us out with his plane, “Jaws” when our crew became trapped by a runaway fire. He dumped a load of fire retardant next to us to buy us time to scramble out of there. This red gel slows fire, making it hard to ignire vegetation once it’s coated. Now Phos-Check is used. We always called it mud or slurry, as in, “Get clear, mud drop!”
After a Day on the Fireline
My crew boss shot this after we’d hiked six miles from the fireline back to base camp. No roads on Alaskan Interior fires, you’re either dropped off by helicopter or you hike in to the fireline and back out again, hauling all your gear and tools, like chainsaws and Pulaskis. I was so tired and hungry, my crew boss was trying to make me smile…Yeah, right, buddy.
Our Illustrious Wildland Fire Crew at the Alaska Fire Service
I had the good fortune to work with a fantastic group of people from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Alaska. Our crew consisted of people from Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Glennallen, Alaska. I had to work hard to keep up with them!
Lighting a Backburn
When weather and wind cooperate, a good strategy to slow an out of control fire is to create a wide fireline, or fuel break, by removing all trees and brush, a good distance in front of the main fire. Our goal was to starve the fire of fuel, which is trees and other vegetation. When we lit the vegetation on fire, it burned back toward the main fire, slowing it so we could contain it.
ASIN : B0871428MS
Publisher : LoLo Paige; 1st edition (May 31, 2020)
Publication date : May 31, 2020
Language : English
File size : 3782 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
Print length : 387 pages
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