Burnin' for You
Montana Fire, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Janeta Holzner
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De:
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Susan May Warren
Sobre este áudio
He's loved her for years.
Smoke jumper Reuben Marshall harbors a deep regret - a split second decision he made that cost the life of his crew boss. His paralyzing grief has kept him from pursuing his long-burning interest in pretty, petite smoke jumper/bomber pilot Gilly Priest. Not that he has a prayer of winning her heart. Not only is she not interested in dating a teammate, she's also the preacher's daughter. And while Rueben's not the chief of sinners, he's no saint.
A dark secret that keeps her from trusting....
Gilly Priest has worked hard to carve out her niche as a female bomber pilot in the dangerous world of firefighting. Sure she's small, but she's made up for her statue in courage, grit and the tenacity to face danger other pilots wouldn't dare. And yes, she's noticed handsome Rueben Marshall - who wouldn't? Dependable and strong, he takes up most of the space in the room. But Gilly's dark secrets won't allow her close enough to talk to him, let alone let herself fall for him.
A race to rescue the people they love....
When their smokejumper plane goes down in the northwestern Montana mountains, wounding their team, Gilly and Reuben are the only ones capable of hiking out to find help. But when their rescue mission turns out to be a fight for their lives against the elements, a saboteur, and a forest fire, they discover they'll have to put aside their fears and learn to trust each other. But will trust ignite something they both long for...and fear? And can they save their team before tragedy strikes - again?
©2016 Susan May Warren (P)2017 Susan May Warren