Elizabeth Parkins lived through a nightmare come true-getting kidnapped by a serial killer. Seeking a fresh start, she moves to Texas, but escaping her demons proves impossible when she's too terrified to leave her own apartment. A small, accidental fire sparks a coping method she'd never expected, and brings an amazing man to her door. Firefighter Cade "Sledge" Turner's idyllic life ended the day his sister was kidnapped. Now he knows firsthand that tragedy can befall anyone, at any time. Meeting Elizabeth on the job was a gift. Cade can envision spending his life with this woman. He understands what she's been through, is willing to help her heal...though even Cade is unaware of Beth's new secret obsession. As Beth takes steps to help herself heal, and Cade attempts to earn her trust and prove his own, they're both about to be tested-in a way that could see everything they've worked for go up in flames. * Shelter for Elizabeth is the 5th book in the Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
But those feelings weren't the only emotions in attendance and the winner of games could just be both of them.This book contains adult m/m sexual situations and is intended for readers of legal age in the country in which they reside.
Introduces the life of a firefighter, covering a firefighter's day, equipment, protective gear, training, and more.
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Just before the firefighters arrived, bystander Robert Funk made a heroic attempt to save the swimmer in trouble but he, too, was caught in the undertow and taken farther out. Others tried to save him, to no avail.
Saddled with a job she hates and a detestable boss she likes even less, Adeline Reynolds could use a break.
Dylan Kate Hoffmann. Dear Reader , Who can pass by a fire station without hoping to catch a glimpse of the ultimate hero — the firefighter ? I'm not sure about you , but I think those fire stations have more than their share of hunks in ...
“Mr. Jones, it's Jack—Jack Keller. Can you hear me?” The front of the farmer's truck might as well have not even existed—it had crumpled into nothing. The haulage truck must have caught it head-on from the looks of things, ...
The numerous, often highly dramatic illustrations, many from the London Fire Brigade's own collection, offer a lively commentary on the text. All the profits from this book will go to the Fire Service charity, Firemen Remembered.
A Firefighter's Marathon for Burn Survivors Randy Gleason. November The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are . - Joseph Campbell November 2 This morning at the fire department I was 177 November.
"It's more than just history and it's not even just his story...it's a challenge for each of us to face the man in the mirror" FDNY Lieutenant Mickey Kross (Ret.), 9/11 SurvivorCrawl through the 110 stories worth of mangled steel, clouds of ...