I think it has been too long since we’ve had a sexy firefighter to read …
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Braving the Heat Book 2
by Leora Gonzales
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Blurb:
Steam
Yoga instructor Louise Pine is the ultimate caretaker. Everyone around her seems to have an emergency, but Lou hasnโt met a fire she couldnโt put outโuntil sheโs faced with the hunky, bossy firefighter who crashes into her own backyardโand her life. No one tells Lou what to do, yet somehow the guyโs take-charge style makes her tingle…
Simmer
Phoenix โNixโ Jones is used to calling the shots, whether heโs dealing with his younger siblings or taking on a dangerous blaze. Luckily, the fire at Louโs is a false alarm. But the heat the fit and feisty woman ignites is far from dying out…
Afterglow
As the sparks turn into 5-alarm passion, can two strong-willed people end up engulfed by loveโor will they crash and burn?
**can easily be read as a standalone!**
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Braving the Heat Book .5
by Leora Gonzales
Blurb:
Hot
Broke college student Winter Snow wants Christmas to beย over. Thanks to her annoying name, this time of year always leaves her feeling Scrooged. The only cheer she wants is cold hard cash from her mall cleaning jobโuntil a surprise offer from a hunky firefighter sparks one sizzling midnight temptation…
Hotter
William Holiday needs a replacement elf for his fire stationโs fund-raiser. Convincing Winter she’s perfect for the partโand giving her some one-on-one trainingโis a task heโs happy to take on. Because her irrepressible smarts and luscious curves are making this seductive Saint Nick want to deliver all night long…
Burn
Winter isn’t betting on more than an X-rated Xmas fling. But Will plans to show her they have more in common than their quirky last namesโenough to keep their wildest holiday wishes coming true…
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Braving the Heat Book 1
by Leora Gonzales
Blurb:
Where thereโs smoke…
Spark
Growing up as the privileged daughter of two doctors, Jasmine Kingford always thought the housekeeperโs son was hotโand the feeling was mutual. But back then there were lines they couldnโt cross. Good thing theyโre all grown up nowโand in the same wedding party…
Blaze
As best man for a fellow firefighter, Leo Trask is floored to discover the maid-of-honor is a blast from his past. One that ignites fireworks that have been brewing forย years. Soon enough, he and Jasmine are having a very private, all-night-long celebration of their ownโand itโs clear neither wants it to end there…
Wildfire
Jasmineโs all too happy to finally shed her pampered princess demeanor with Leo. What she finds is a connectionโand a complicationโshe didnโt expect. Leoโs the opposite of the nine-to-five guy she planned on. She wants a nursing career, kids, and a man whoโs home by dinnertime. Leoโs an irresistible bad boy with a dangerous, unpredictable job. And heโs everything she never knew she wanted, and more…
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Excerpt:
Chapter 1
โLou, I think you may have bitten off more than you can chew with this oneโฆโ Louise said to herself as she stared into the flames starting to catch fire in her small fire pit.
Louise reached for the bag of chocolates on the chair next to her. While unwrapping a morsel, she took in the backyard that had become her oasis these last two weeks. Now that Junior was living with her, she couldnโt catch up on her shows in the evening. She was afraid of him walking in and getting an eyeful of zombies. The poor kid had enough on his plate without adding flesh-eating walkers to his bedtime worries. That meant that she had been sneaking into the backyard after his bedtime and lighting a small fire as she sipped, or gulped if she had to be honest, a bottle of wine.
Swirling her sweet red wine in her glass, Louise leaned back in her patio chair. The familiar squeak of the old metal base was comforting as she tried to shake off the dayโs stresses.
Her yard was the perfect size for the house. A small wooden deck came off the backdoor with a staircase that flowed down into the yard where her fire pit was centered. Mismatched patio chairs, aka garage sale finds, circled the pavers surrounding the pit, and a tall wooden privacy fence surrounded the entire yard.
It was cozy and perfect and all hers.
Louise washed the chocolate down with the rest of her wine, smacking her lips at the deliciousness of the combination. Using her fireplace poker, she stoked the fire a bit before propping her feet up at the edge of the stones to absorb the warmth. Even though it was early October, they had already had a few cold days in Larryville this year. The fire, combined with the leaves rustling from the crisp breeze, made her wish for spiced cider and Halloween movies.
It was perfectโฆuntil she heard the sirens. Sirens that sounded like they were getting closer and closer to her house at the end of her block. Was there a fire next door?
Louise tried to turn a bit in her chair to peer over the fence, but she couldnโt see anything besides darkness. The neighborhood had only one streetlight, and most of the other houses on the block were unlit. Herย neighbors usually werenโt outside much once it cooled down in autumn, which meant quiet nights for Lou by the fire.
Louise worried for a moment that Harold, her elderly neighbor, may have hurt himself and made a 911 call. Relaxing, she remembered that Haroldโs daughter had picked him up for a trip to an out-of-town familyย reunion for the weekend.
Sending up a silent prayer that the sirens wouldnโt wake Junior, Louise refilled her wine glass, pouring all the way to the rim.
Carefully holding the glass as steadily as possible, she was just getting ready to sip the excess off the top when a huge crash knocked down her back gate. The large wooden door fell haphazardly onto her mismatched potted plants that edged the walkway into the backyard.
Startled by the noise, she jerked her hand, sloshing over half of the red wine out of the glass and down the front of her white robe.
โMotherโโ Louise yelped as she tried to figure out what was going on.
Firefighters streamed into her yard, stumbling over the now broken and knocked down wooden gate. Hauling gear that she had no idea the purpose of, they stopped and stared at her as she sat next to her cozy little fire pit.
โWhat the heโโ One of the firefighters scratched his chin under the fastening on his helmet strap as he looked around the backyard.
Louise stood up, somewhat unsteadily, clutching her wet robe closed. โWhatโs going on? Why did you break down my gate? Can you turn off that siren?โ she demanded, rapidly firing her questions at the group ofย men still standing around staring at her. When no answers were given, she snapped her fingers to get their attention and raised her voice. โWhatโs going on?โ Louise held out the hand still holding her glass and pointed at the gate, โI sure as hell hope you guys plan on fixing that!โ The big guy in front jerked his head toward another fireman. The action must have been some unspoken command since the other fireman immediately spoke into his walkie-talkie, โCut the siren.โ
โMaโam.โ The man who had been leading the charge on her poor defenseless gate stepped forward and pointed at her fire. โWe received a call from this residence saying there was a fire at the back of the house.โ
Louise gestured to the pit as if she were explaining it to a person hard of hearing. โOf course there is. I have a fire pit.โ
โWe can see thatโโ He moved closer to her. โIs that blood? Are you injured?โ
Not waiting for her to answer, the man walked right up to her and opened the front of her robe. A robe that was covering her pajamas. Pajamas that consisted of a thin tight tank top and some booty shorts thatย had seen better days.
Whipping open the front of her robe, he looked for a reason the entire front of her body would be covered in red. Using large but gentle hands, the mystery man probed her chest, his hands sweeping over herย now hard nipples.
โYouโre not hurt.โ His voice husky, the firefighter pulled her robe closed, making sure not to let the men behind him see what he had uncovered.
โWait, did you say that you received a call from this residence?โ Louise asked in a hushed whisper now that her small street was once again quiet.
โYes, maโam.โ The man nodded before taking off his helmet and sending her a crooked smile.
Louise felt her mouth go dry at the sight of the gorgeous man in front of her. Damn. Firefighters were apparently the stuff that calendars were made of if this guy was anything to go by. The sight of his dark wavy hair and twinkling eyes was almost enough to distract her from what he had said.
Almost, but not enough.
โJunior,โ Louise said quickly, before rushing up the deck stairs and through the back door.
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Leora Gonzales is an original Kansas girl who misses the Sunflower State every day. She spends time reading, writing . . . and making sure her two kids donโt kill themselves or each other. She’s addicted to tattoos, good food, good companyโand finding lots of reasons to laugh or smile every day.
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