Wednesday, July 3, 2013
It's Here! It's Here!
Just out of a bad two
year relationship, her paraplegic mother dying of heart failure and her
criminal attorney father in prison the past six years for taking bribes,
Rheagan Baumy has had enough. With the
job she loves in LA offering a chance to move back to her home town of Bennett,
Colorado, Rheagan plans to visit her long time best friend, Serafina Torres,
who still lives there, for a couple of weeks to get the ball rolling on her
move. With the pictures and stories that
Sera would email, Rheagan planned to have a hot summer fling with one of her
mess of smoking hot firefighter friends she was always talking about. From the looks of these hunks in the
pictures, any one of them would serve her purpose. But, when Jake Polanski enters the equation,
her plans quickly change to more than just a fling. One look from him and she’s like hot molten
lava.
Jake Polanski has been a
fireman at Station #12 for the past couple of years and had become good friends
with each member of the crew. He’d
already been friends with Chance Raeburn since college, along with Sera Torres
and McKenna Phelps. He’d had his share
of beautiful women, but never anything serious enough to be a steady
relationship. He never had the desire to
have one either. But once he laid eyes
on the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen, the desire for something more in
his life came crashing down on him like a meteor. Having Rheagan Baumy was all
he could think about from the moment he saw her walking toward him in that
damned bikini at the Fourth of July celebration at the lake. With the whole
crew there gawking at her as if they'd never seen a woman before, Jake's
protective and possessive instincts kicked in and he made his move the first
chance he had.
Fireworks exploded, both
in the night sky and between Jake and Rhea. Their feelings for one another
morph into something much bigger than they ever imagined. But, danger lurks
nearby and triggers catastrophe. Lives are endangered, including Rhea's.
Trapped by flames deep in the woods by the lake in a cave, she fears death and
never seeing Jake again. But, when he comes to her rescue only to be trapped by
the raging inferno, as well, a misunderstanding throws a monkey wrench into
Jake's plan to make her his for good. Under Rhea's misconception that Jake only
wanted a good time with her, he flew into an angry rage and unwittingly
attacked her. After realizing his mistake, anguish and shame cover him and when
Rhea retreats in fear, all hope of having her in his life is lost.
Will hope find its way
back and allow Rhea to forgive Jake? Can Jake forgive himself for hurting the
only woman he'd ever loved and only wanted to protect? Would he be able to
convince her to stay if he did forgive himself?
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