Hot for Fireman - (Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel) by Jennifer Bernard (Paperback)
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Highlights
- There is nothing hotter than a sexy single fireman, as author Jennifer Bernard so ably proves with her Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel contemporary romance novels.
- Author(s): Jennifer Bernard
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
- Series Name: Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel
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With this new Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel novel, readers return to steamy San Gabriel Station 52 where a sexy suspended firefighter is tending bar at a local dive in the interim even as the bar's desperate owner wants to burn down the money pit.Book Synopsis
There is nothing hotter than a sexy single fireman, as author Jennifer Bernard so ably proves with her Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel contemporary romance novels. Following Bernard's sizzling series debut, The Fireman Who Loved Me, her second scorcher, Hot for Fireman, is just the thing to fire up fans of Kristin Higgins, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, and Jo Davis's popular stories of firehouse affairs. Return to steamy San Gabriel, California, where a sexy suspended firefighter, hoping to get back on duty at Station 52, is tending bar at a local dive in the interim...even as the bar's lovely, desperate owner is contemplating burning the money pit to the ground.From the Back Cover
Katie Dane knows better than to mix business and pleasure, but her new bartender, Ryan Blake, is simply irresistible . . . and besides, she doesn't plan on working there much longer. That's if things go according to plan. But they never do, do they?
Ryan, the sexy heartbreaker of Station One, is determined to rejoin the force. Tending bar in the meantime seems like the perfect idea, especially when it means he can spend his nights working next to his sultry new boss . . . if only the bar didn't keep catching fire.
Throw in a grizzled career criminal, a luscious-bodied barfly, a Bachelor Fireman bachelorette party, a flash-fire romance, and a million-dollar money pot, and suddenly playing with fire never seemed so much like falling in love.