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Woodhill Fire Department Captain Freddy Pratter has earned the reputation of a "love 'em and leave 'em" kind of guy. Freddy is not that kind of guy at all, he's just never allowed anyone to know his true feelings, and being divorced, Freddy never expects to find love. Newly-divorced Glynis Hampton, has returned with her two children to her family's dairy farm in Dalebridge, a village north of Woodhill. As Freddy is called upon to help investigate mysterious fires in Dalebridge, a chance meeting and a shared love of photography spark an interest between the two. The spark isn't ignited without…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Woodhill Fire Department Captain Freddy Pratter has earned the reputation of a "love 'em and leave 'em" kind of guy. Freddy is not that kind of guy at all, he's just never allowed anyone to know his true feelings, and being divorced, Freddy never expects to find love. Newly-divorced Glynis Hampton, has returned with her two children to her family's dairy farm in Dalebridge, a village north of Woodhill. As Freddy is called upon to help investigate mysterious fires in Dalebridge, a chance meeting and a shared love of photography spark an interest between the two. The spark isn't ignited without complications--an old high school sweetheart, a fire in an old, abandoned house, a murdered man, and personal secrets stand in the way of Freddy and Glynis revealing their true feelings for one another.
Autorenporträt
Laurie Loveman has always lived in northeast Ohio. She is an author, retired fire department officer, and a former member of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Technical Committee on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities. She has a degree in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology from the University of Cincinnati and is a consultant on fire safety in equine facilities. With a lifetime's experience in the horse industry, Laurie has written many articles for equine and fire service publications, and her novels, set in the 1930s, reflect her interest not just in horses, but also on topics relevant to firefighting today, such as firefighter stress, medical ethics, and arson. In her spare time Laurie enjoys horseback riding, attending barbershop harmony performances, spending time with family and friends, and researching 1930s history.