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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: Apr 2013
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 512
PLAYING WITH FIRE
Mike Cavanaugh was a firefighter; it was his job to rescue people. Though inviting them home wasn't usually part of the job description. But when he pulled Christine Palmer out of her burning house, something about the gutsy single mom made him want to protect her, to make her life a little better. Only somehow Chris and her family ended up giving Mike's life new meaning, and he was happier than he'd been in years.
But Chris was smart and resourceful. She'd get back on her own two feet-sooner rather than later. And when she no longer needed Mike's support, would she still want his love?
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While I liked the story, please BEWARE. This is a reprint of a story from 1989. Also, the page count of 512 is not just for the Carr book, there is a second book not even mentioned in the description.