I've always known the men who fight fires are heroes. They epitomize the word. While we run away from a fire, firefighters run into it, risking life and limb to save lives and property. But what kind of man does it take to do what they do?
We throw the word Brave around a lot. We all have our own conception about what it means and that's cool. But one thing it doesn't mean is unafraid. I always thought it did. Of course these first responders are afraid...you'd be stupid not to be when you look at what they do on a daily basis. But that's where their bravery comes in. I'm afraid and I run away. They're afraid but they still run toward the thing that scares them. That's amazing to me. That's sexy. Sure, when we write firefighter heroes we make them look good. The hero depicted on my cover is downright lickable! But it isn't the broad shoulders, the chiseled jawline, or the piercing gaze that makes a firefighter sexy. It's the willingness to put himself at risk for someone else. That's the sexiest thing in the world to me.
A love that burns slowly burns longest, creating the greatest heat.
Though they haven’t seen each other for fifteen years, Duncan Yves has never forgotten Hilda Bennet, or the feelings of love and protection she engendered in him when they were kids. So when she becomes the target of a madman who kills with fire and calls his deadly work Art, it seems perfectly natural for Duncan to try to protect her. Unfortunately, he soon learns that protecting Hilda just might bring the past crashing back down on both of them.
Hilda was just a girl when she last saw Duncan, and her childish dreams of living with him behind a picket fence were squashed when he went away. But when they finally find each other again, the past that separated them all those years earlier still seems determined to keep them apart.
Can they nurture the embers of a love that was forged in childhood into the full-fledged inferno it seems destined to be? Or will the destruction of yesterday’s fire finally smother that blossoming flame, and leave their love in ashes?
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Duncan prayed she’d gotten out
before the fire really kicked in. His brain told him she probably had. But her
succinct, terrifying text kept replaying itself across his mind.
Fire. Restaurant. Help.
“Hilda!” Duncan knew as he
screamed her name there was very little chance she’d hear him. The kitchen was
almost fully engulfed.
Fire tore a chunk out of his back
and Duncan jerked under its sting. Then he realized he’d imagined it…his
imagination fueled by a different time…a different fire. He shook his head, shoving
back the nightmarish memory, and focused instead on finding Hilda. Duncan
sprayed the dancing flames with the extinguisher, conscious of the men
streaming into the room behind him.
Agony ate a hole in his arm and
Duncan nearly dropped the extinguisher. It sizzled across his flesh and Duncan fell
to his knees, the canister clanging loudly against the floor.
A hand touched his shoulder but he
shook it off, shoving to his feet and glancing at his arm.
Nothing.
The pain had only existed in his
mind.
Duncan stood in place, shuddering
with terror, as men shouted and the blaze spat under a full out assault around
him. He coughed, feeling as if his lungs were jammed up into his trachea, and
moisture slipped down his cheeks as his eyes burned.
Somebody jerked on his arm. He
shook them off, forcing himself to move forward. “Hilda!”
The smoke dodged and thickened
around him, causing him to lose his sense of place or direction. At one point
he found himself facing the door again, heading out of the room instead of
deeper inside. He turned around quickly, rage shoving the last of his confusion
away.
Dammit! He wasn’t going to let the ghosts of his past be the cause
of Hilda’s death. He had to man up…shove the specters away. He needed to find
her before it was too late.
Duncan raised the extinguisher
again and started spraying. Flames dropped away under his assault, only to rise
up again, seemingly unbeatable. He sprayed and moved, an inch at a time, until
he was facing the back wall.
As he glanced to his right,
intending to turn and cover the length of the long wall looking for her,
something gleamed to his left. He turned to find a metal door.
Was it possible?
Pulling the sleeve of his
oversized jacket to cover his hand, Duncan wrenched the handle of the door
sideways. The latch disengaged and he pulled it open. Frigid cold wafted out to
greet him, along with a mist he at first thought was smoke but quickly realized
was just frost from the cold air meeting the inferno.
It was a walk-in freezer. Duncan’s
view of the room was obscured by a side of beef that hung from stainless steel
hooks high above his head. He reached out, shoving the frozen meat aside, and finally
spotted her.
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2 comments:
Sounds absolutely exciting, Sam. Sure you'll have much success with such a wonderful anthology.
Wow... sounds exciting! I do love how Brave firefighters are. Not only do they rush into a place most people wouldn't, but they are a family of brothers who work together to make sure each of them get out alive and safe.
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