Blaze

Barbara Keaton


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Blaze by Barbara Keaton
Engine Company #19 didn’t know how tough their captain Desiree Charles could be. A third generation firefighter, she was the first Black female captain of a Chicago Fired Department station house. Overcoming sexism, racism and heartbreak, she proved to the men in her charge that she not only belonged, but that she was a capable leader. Just when things between her and the men of Engine Co. 19 settled down, an arsonists targets her station’s coverage area raising the stakes following a horrific incident. Enter Joshua Davis, head of the fire department’s Arson Union. He’s determined to find the perpetrator of the fires, that is if his attraction to the captain of Engine Co. 19 doesn’t get in his way. Joining forces with Joshua, Desiree finds that she can’t seem to shake her attraction to his smoldering good looks, and he can’t seem to tamp down the searing feelings he has for her. As their investigation into the rash of fires heats up, it becomes apparent that their working relationship is turning into a fiery romance – singeing them both forever!
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