Daring . . . Sexy . . . Irresistible . . .
They’re the Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel
When fireman Fred Breen rescues a bachelorette party after a construction crane collapses onto their limo, the media labels him the “Bachelor Hero.” But all Fred can think about is the petite brunette with the sexy mane of dark curls who bolted away from him faster than a wildfire after he carried her to safety. And when he discovers she’s none other than Rachel Kessler, the daughter of a tech billionaire, the girl whose kidnapping riveted the nation, he intends to learn every intimate detail about this intriguing woman who sets his pulse on fire.
Rachel can’t deny the lean-muscled firefighter is smokin’ hot. But after having one too many drinks at the bar where she first meets him, Rachel knows she’s made a fool of herself. Yet when he rescues her from the limo, she feels safe for the first time since she was held for ransom as a child. Then her overprotective father insists Fred be her bodyguard—and his close presence kindles a burning desire that only he can extinguish.
“Ooh,” said Hot Pink. “Are you going to let him talk to you that way, big guy?”
Fred shot Mulligan a warning look. He was nearing the end of his tether. Sore, bruised, and he hadn’t even had a sip of that beer yet. Plus he was hungry. True, the dark-haired girl, Rachel, had felt wonderful falling into his arms. If it were just the two of them, alone, maybe with a hot tub and a bottle of ibuprofen … some Tiger Balm … massage oil … Not that he was thinking that, no way, not with Courtney still calling every few days. He wanted out, but he didn’t want to hurt Courtney.
“Yes, I am,” said Mulligan, dropping into a chair. “He’s more of a badass than he looks. Nice seeing you, girls. Best wishes on your upcoming nuptials.”
“Nuptials!” the redhead shouted. “Someone said ‘nuptials.’ You know what that means. Everyone do a shot!”
The other girls groaned and they all fluttered away toward the bar.
As she left, Rachel flipped her veil over her shoulder, catching Fred in the corner of his eye. He clapped his hand over it, while she muttered a horrified apology, then fled.
Fred sank into his seat.
“You owe me big-time,” said Mulligan grimly. “Those girls are hot.”
“Just pass me the beer.” But even as he drank, Fred couldn’t help watching the girl in the bridal veil choke down her shot. She really shouldn’t be drinking. With a tiny frame like hers, she probably couldn’t handle more than a teaspoon of tequila. Maybe he should keep an eye on her. Which would be easier if his eye weren’t throbbing from getting nicked by her damn veil.
About the Author:
Jennifer Bernard is a graduate of Harvard and a former news promo producer. The child of academics, she confounded her family by preferring romance novels to … well, any other books. She left big city life for true love in Alaska, where she now lives with her husband and stepdaughters. She’s no stranger to book success, as she also writes erotic novellas under a naughty secret name not to be mentioned at family gatherings.
Jennifer’s Review of The Night Belongs To Fireman
Review (4.5 Stars): This is the last book in the Bachelor Firemen series and I’m so sorry that I haven’t read more from this great series before. I’m definitely hooked and I absolutely adored Rachel and Fred’s story. Rachel Kessler has spent most of her life hiding after a traumatic event as a child has haunted her through most of her adult life. One carefree night, Rachel meets sexy fireman, Fred Breen, at a bachelorette party and her life will never be the same. Fred can’t get this beautiful girl out of his head and is surprised when her father hires him as her personal protector for a couple of weeks. Rachel’s horrific past is trying to finish what it started and it is now Fred’s job to do whatever it takes to protect the woman he loves.
I liked Rachel a lot in this story. She went through a very traumatic experience and she was a stronger person because of it. She was still afraid at times but she created a life and career for herself, which was very impressive for me. Fred was such a great guy and the perfect match for Rachel. She needed someone that had all the skills to protect her but also gentle enough to win her heart. The Night Belongs to Fireman was the perfect combination of love, strength and courage between two people that couldn’t be more right for one another. This story was a real winner for me and I am looking forward to meeting the rest of the Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel.
Thank you for hosting today and You HAVE TO read THE FIREMAN WHO LOVED ME….Harry Brod…<3