by Rachel Brimble
Releasing November 1st 2016
Harlequin Superromance
Harlequin Superromance
How
can she forgive him for what he didn't do?
Sweet, simple and engaging Saved by
the Firefighter gave a hot firefighter paired picture taker. Izzy has hard time
getting past the grief life has dealt her and Trent a heaping load of guild
upon his shoulders. This was a read that did engage your emotions and kept you
moving forward. I was intrigued by the push and pull of their relationship. It
was more yes now, no not right now. The navigation of their relationship was
test in what was best for them individual. The grief and guild played a big
part in each of their lives and weighed heavily on them.
You could not miss the tension or
emotional aspect of each Izzy and Trent lives as they both struggle to get past
the events in their lives that have cast a huge shadow over them. Looking for sweet, simple, and a touch of
emotional angst then you need to pick up Saved
by the Firefighter.
Blurb
Photographer Izzy Cooper feels as frozen as her pictures. Trent Palmer might be the hottest firefighter in Templeton Cove, but she can never face him again. Not after he failed to save her brother. But when they're forced together by a calendar shoot, the sparks between them are undeniable.
Photographer Izzy Cooper feels as frozen as her pictures. Trent Palmer might be the hottest firefighter in Templeton Cove, but she can never face him again. Not after he failed to save her brother. But when they're forced together by a calendar shoot, the sparks between them are undeniable.
Izzy
knows it's not fair to blame Trent for the tragedy, but opening herself up to
loss again isn't something she's prepared to do, no matter how determined Trent
is to show her that pain is part of life and that love—their love—can make any
suffering bearable.
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She carefully climbed down the rocks, one
hand steadying her as she made her slow descent. Trent waited, needing to know
she was safe on the sand before he could leave.
He wanted to protect his family and loved
ones––to never fail someone again as he’d failed his baby sister. In Izzy, he
saw his future. Why her, he wasn’t sure he could ever explain, but she
mattered. Deeply.
Yet, with every day that passed, she slipped
further away from him and he wished to God it didn’t hurt so much.
He briefly closed his eyes before opening
them again, ready to walk on. Walk away. He glanced in her direction once last
time as she leapt from the final rock, her hand protectively clasped around the
camera at her breasts. Looking up, she held up a finger toward him as though
asking him to wait for her. Surprise turned to pathetic relief as she jogged
across the sand, her long blonde hair swinging back and forth in its ponytail.
As she got closer, the more Trent tensed.
It had been over a week since he’d seen her.
The beach party a bigger disaster than he could’ve ever anticipated.
She came up the steps toward him, tucking
some fallen hair behind her ear. He noted the way she tried to smile for him,
but it didn’t quite meet her eyes. “Hi.”
He pushed his hands into the pockets of his
work trousers. “Hi.”
Slightly out of breath, she exhaled through
pursed lips and stared into his eyes. “I think I owe you an apology.”
She might as well as said she loved him. The
pleasure that jolted through him probably wouldn’t have been any less powerful.
He dragged his gaze from hers to look blindly toward a spot over her shoulder.
“For what?”
“For the way I spoke to you at the beach last
week.” She sighed. “Won’t you at least look at me? You know apologizing doesn’t
exactly come as second nature to me.”
He turned. The trepidation and pleading in
her gaze teemed with the blush at her cheeks, tugged at his chest. “I get it,
Iz. It’s fine.”
“What do you get?”
“You need to blame me for Robbie’s death.
You’ll only ever look at me and see a firefighter now. The man who couldn’t
save your brother. You’ll never just see me. A guy who really likes you.”
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Rachel Brimble lives with her husband and two teenage daughters in a small town near
Bath in the UK. After having several novels published by small US presses, she
secured agent representation in 2011. Since 2013, she has had five books
published by Harlequin Superromance (Templeton Cove Stories) and three
Victorian romances by eKensington/Lyrical.
Rachel is
a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and Romance Writers of America,
and was selected to mentor the Superromance finalist of So You Think You Can
Write 2014 contest. When she isn’t writing, you’ll find Rachel with her head in
a book or walking the beautiful English countryside with her family. Her dream
place to live is Bourton-on-the-Water in South West England.
She likes
nothing more than connecting and chatting with her readers and fellow romance
writers. Rachel would love to hear from you!
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