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Falling for the fireman

There's something achingly familiar about the look in fire marshal Chad Owens's eyes. Widowed mom Jeannie Nelworth knows firsthand what it is: loss, hurt and yes--bitterness. Ever since the fire that changed their lives, Jeannie's young son has borne that same look, pushing everyone away. So she's grateful when Chad tries to get through to the boy with the help of his trusty fire station dog. But the man who's all about safety and prevention keeps himself protected--from loving and losing again. Seems as if Jeannie will have to add his kind, guarded heart to her rebuilding efforts.

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  • "There's something achingly familiar about the look in fire marshal Chad Owens's eyes. Widowed mom Jeannie Nelworth knows firsthand what it is: loss, hurt and yes--bitterness. Ever since the fire that changed their lives, Jeannie's young son has borne that same look, pushing everyone away. So she's grateful when Chad tries to get through to the boy with the help of his trusty fire station dog. But the man who's all about safety and prevention keeps himself protected--from loving and losing again. Seems as if Jeannie will have to add his kind, guarded heart to her rebuilding efforts."@en
  • "There's something achingly familiar about the look in fire marshal Chad Owens's eyes. Widowed mom Jeannie Nelworth knows firsthand what it is: loss, hurt and bitterness. Ever since the fire that changed their lives, Jeannie's young son has borne that same look. So she's grateful when Chad tries to get through to the boy with the help of his fire station dog. But the man who's all about safety and prevention keeps himself protected - from loving and losing again."
  • "There's something achingly familiar about the look in fire marshal Chad Owens's eyes. Widowed mom Jeannie Nelworth knows firsthand what it is: loss, hurt and yes-bitterness. Ever since the fire that changed their lives, Jeannie's young son has borne that same look, pushing everyone away. So she's grateful when Chad tries to get through to the boy with the help of his trusty fire station dog. But the man who's all about safety and prevention keeps himself protected-from loving and losing again. Seems as if Jeannie will have to add his kind, guarded heart to her rebuilding efforts."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Christian fiction"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"

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  • "Falling for the fireman"
  • "Falling for the fireman"@en