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Scorch

Scorch

Jacqui Edwards is back in Glacier Creek to wrap up loose ends after the death of her husband, Russ, captain of a group of daring, talented smokejumpers. She wants to stay and reboot her life, but faces an uphill battle shedding the role of the captain’s fragile, grieving widow.

After growing up in foster care, Vin Kingston finally found a family when he joined the Smokejumpers. Then, six months ago, his best friend and captain died in a freak jump accident right before his eyes. Vin is consumed with guilt and determined to watch over Russ’ widow. No easy task when the vibrant, beautiful Jacqui is busting out of her shell, challenging Vin’s vow to keep her off limits.

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  • Excellent

    This is such a tender and passionate story of two people trying to move forward after the tragic death of a firefighter. Jacqui is the young widow who is trying to piece back her life while facing some harsh realizations. Vin is a friend and firefighter who hasn't found his way in life yet. It seems that nothing positive goes his way. Jacqui and Vin's relationship is complicated and messy with emotions. There are times when my heart breaks for each of them. Jacqui needs to find her identity beyond a widow of her husband the Captain. Vin needs to release himself from guilt for having feelings for Jacqui. Their story follows them on their path to happiness, understanding, acceptance and love. Perfect!

    By PattiA810

  • Such intense emotions!

    Yes! What a fantastic read. This is book 2 in The Firefighters of Montana series and it features Jacqui Edwards and Vin Kingston. The chemistry between these two is off-the-charts HOT! Everything they did, whether it was talking, fighting, or something more intimate, was done with a gripping intensity that sucked you in to the scene. Each of their issues were so different from the other but equally emotional. Great story with awesome characters! I can't wait to read about more of these amazing firefighter

    By Cheryl SDS

  • A great addition to the series

    Jacqui Edwards lost her husband in a work accident and fled from Montana to Florida to be with family. Months later she returns to tie up loose ends, one of which is selling her house to her late husbands best friend Vin Kingston. when Jacqui returns to her job to quit things will get complicated. I really enjoyed this book. I liked how Jacqui was able to move forward and get a happy ending.

    By kristylof

  • Scorch

    This was a very emotional and hot story. Jacqui is back after grieving the loss of her husband. Vin is her friend, and one of her husband's smoke jumpers. There is plenty of emotional drama in the battle between loyalty to the dead, and admitting current feelings and chemistry. I was brought nearly to tears several times while reading this story. Wonderful lead characters that I got way too attached to.

    By Jean Granowski

  • A Scorching Read!

    Another awesome read of the smoke jumpers of Montana. Jacqui has returned home to put final closure after the death of her husband, Russ a former smoke jumper. After returning home, she has decided to stay in Glacier Creek, where her friends are there. The only problem is that, she wa selling her home to her husband's best friend, Vic, another smoke jumper. Can they maintain their friendship as things heat up in passion department. Jacqui is not afraid of following her heart, but can she can convince Vin of the same. A well written book. Dani will bring you into this emotional story and not let go until the end. I could really feel for Jacqui and Vin, as they try to find their HEA. I highly recommend this book, along with the rest of this series.

    By SBart79

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