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Hot Pursuit
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Hot Pursuit

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This firefighter is five-alarm hot! 

For Braden Zimmer, leading his team of Hotshot firefighters isn't just about being the bestit's about sensing when a fire is coming. And a scorcher is definitely on its way. Maybe it's from the dangerous arsonist who's targeted him. Or maybe it has something to do with the sexy little arson investigator who's been sent to protect Braden  

Sam McRooney may be tiny and blonde but she doesn't mess around. Braden is in serious danger, and she's not about to jeopardize his lifeeven if he is hot enough to leave scorch marks on her libido. But with the arsonist growing bolder by the day, getting too close to this hunky Hotshot won't just get her burned it could get her killed. 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2017
ISBN9781488010873
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Lisa Childs

Ever since Lisa Childs read her first romance novel (a Harlequin of course) at age eleven, all she ever wanted to be was a romance writer.  Now an award winning, best-selling author of nearly fifty novels for Harlequin, Lisa is living the dream. Lisa loves to hear from readers who can contact her on Facebook, through her website www.lisachilds.com or snail mail address PO Box 139, Marne, MI 49435.

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    This one tackles domestic violence. Quite honestly I liked Ms. Mather's books more when she wrote May/December romances that always took place in a tropical location. But I guess even Harlequin feels the pressure to to address the social issue of the month. And Ms. Mather does it admirably.