Description Sparks aren't just flying .
they're catching.
Eli Johnson is not a hero.
He's just a guy who's doing his best.
His mother was a hero, though, and when she died, he dropped out of college to become a firefighter--a vocation she would have been proud of.
He might not be able to save everyone, but he can do what she taught him: put more good out than bad.
Charlie Kinnear is definitely not a hero.
When he ran into a burning building to save a trapped child, he was acting on instinct.
He's not expecting a medal, or for a handsome firefighter with a stunning smile to give him his oxygen mask.
Charlie's light-headed, and not from smoke inhalation.
Right as their romance begins, a serial arsonist terrorizes the city.
As if that weren't bad enough, Charlie appears at the scene of every fire.
Eli hates to think it, but if someone wanted to get a firefighter's attention--say, a certain sexy someone who coincidentally wandered into Eli's life--what better way than by starting fires? Sparks are flying all right, and things may get too hot for Eli and Charlie to handle.
Him | Put more good out than bad |
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