Feeding the Flames

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Feeding the Flames by Leah Braemel, Somerlane Publishing
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Author: Leah Braemel ISBN: 9780987930422
Publisher: Somerlane Publishing Publication: November 7, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Leah Braemel
ISBN: 9780987930422
Publisher: Somerlane Publishing
Publication: November 7, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Sometimes the love of your life is standing right in front of you.

Volunteer firefighter Zac Buchanan has been carrying a torch for Tabatha Morgan since…well, forever. A promise he made years ago backfired, sending Tabatha into the arms of another man, and him into a decade of heartache. Now Tabatha’s back in town, newly divorced, and the sparks between them are setting them both aflame.

Tabatha would have bet her secret five-alarm chili recipe that her school girl crush on Zac had died out long ago. Except those slumbering embers reignited the moment Zac walked into her diner. Now each time she sees him—hears him, thinks about him—she can’t imagine her life without him again.

But if their new-found love and sizzlin’ hot action in the bedroom—and living room, kitchen and bathroom—is to survive, Tabatha must also accept the smoke, flames and danger of Zac’s job. Or their happy-ever-after will forever be extinguished.

FEEDING THE FLAMES was originally part of the FIVE ALARM ALPHAS bundle.

30,000 words / approximately 102 pages

"Feeding the Flames is knock your bobby socks off sexy and worthy of a happy ending" ~ Slick Reads, Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews

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Sometimes the love of your life is standing right in front of you.

Volunteer firefighter Zac Buchanan has been carrying a torch for Tabatha Morgan since…well, forever. A promise he made years ago backfired, sending Tabatha into the arms of another man, and him into a decade of heartache. Now Tabatha’s back in town, newly divorced, and the sparks between them are setting them both aflame.

Tabatha would have bet her secret five-alarm chili recipe that her school girl crush on Zac had died out long ago. Except those slumbering embers reignited the moment Zac walked into her diner. Now each time she sees him—hears him, thinks about him—she can’t imagine her life without him again.

But if their new-found love and sizzlin’ hot action in the bedroom—and living room, kitchen and bathroom—is to survive, Tabatha must also accept the smoke, flames and danger of Zac’s job. Or their happy-ever-after will forever be extinguished.

FEEDING THE FLAMES was originally part of the FIVE ALARM ALPHAS bundle.

30,000 words / approximately 102 pages

"Feeding the Flames is knock your bobby socks off sexy and worthy of a happy ending" ~ Slick Reads, Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews

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