The Night Belongs to Fireman - (Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel) by Jennifer Bernard (Paperback)
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- Daring . . . Sexy . . . Irresistible . . . They're the Bachelor Firemen of San GabrielWhen fireman Fred Breen rescues a bachelorette party after a construction crane collapses onto their limo, the media labels him the "Bachelor Hero.
- Author(s): Jennifer Bernard
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
- Series Name: Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel
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Daring . . . Sexy . . . Irresistible . . .
They're the Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel
When fireman Fred Breen rescues a bachelorette party after a construction crane collapses onto their limo, the media labels him the "Bachelor Hero." But all Fred can think about is the petite brunette with the sexy mane of dark curls who bolted away from him faster than a wildfire after he carried her to safety. And when he discovers she's none other than Rachel Kessler, the daughter of a tech billionaire, the girl whose kidnapping riveted the nation, he intends to learn every intimate detail about this intriguing woman who sets his pulse on fire.
Rachel can't deny the lean-muscled firefighter is smokin' hot. But after having one too many drinks at the bar where she first meets him, Rachel knows she's made a fool of herself. Yet when he rescues her from the limo, she feels safe for the first time since she was held for ransom as a child. Then her overprotective father insists Fred be her bodyguard--and his close presence kindles a burning desire that only he can extinguish.
Review Quotes
Bernard ends her Bachelor Firemen series with a fast-paced, witty read with a touch of danger... Sexy fireman hero saves the heiress who has everything and nothing-what's not to like? Smart, fun and engaging. -- Kirkus Reviews
Bernard's Bachelor Fireman of San Gabriel series always provides a steamy, irresistable reading experience, and this sixth entry is full of such lighthearted humor that fans and newcomers alike will be thoroughly delighted. -- RT Book Reviews