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It is 1975, and David Alcott, a paramedic fire fighter, is in turmoil. Despite his love for his wife, his marriage is collapsing. Meanwhile, his wife refuses to face reality as her life crumbles around her, opting to party every night instead. As David attempts to determine his marital fate, events are about to unfold that will show him that man is not always in control of his destiny. When a newly separated and vulnerable David meets Meggan Myers in an ice cream parlor, he immediately falls for her, complicating his life even further. While David battles intense feelings for two women, his…mehr

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It is 1975, and David Alcott, a paramedic fire fighter, is in turmoil. Despite his love for his wife, his marriage is collapsing. Meanwhile, his wife refuses to face reality as her life crumbles around her, opting to party every night instead. As David attempts to determine his marital fate, events are about to unfold that will show him that man is not always in control of his destiny. When a newly separated and vulnerable David meets Meggan Myers in an ice cream parlor, he immediately falls for her, complicating his life even further. While David battles intense feelings for two women, his best friend Elliott Meade is facing his own predicament. As David's affair with Meggan moves forward and divorce becomes imminent, a disaster looms on the horizon that will change the lives of both men forever. In the midst of a catastrophe, David's firefighting career is threatened by his own fears, while Elliott discovers the true essence of his spirituality. Dragon's Breath: A Firestorm is a compelling tale that explores love, faith, and the perils of firefighting, bringing to light the unforgettable spirits of the men and women who risk their lives every day to help others.
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Patrick Corbiere was raised in the San Francisco Bay area, where he attended seminary school, college, and the California and National Fire Academies. He served for twenty-nine years in the fire service, mostly as a captain, and participated in the Oakland Hills Firestorm. Now retired, he lives in the Pacific Northwest.