Volunteer firefighter Shawn Miller thought he had his life figured out in small-town Elken Grove. His print shop pays the bills while his real passion—fighting fires—keeps him connected to the community he loves.
Then his new Captain walks through the station doors: Rebecca "Becks" Schwartz, the woman who walked out of his life nine years ago. Now she's his superior officer, and someone in the department is determined to drive her away—or worse.
As danger closes in, Shawn must balance protecting Becks with respecting her authority. But when sparks fly hotter than ever between them, he realizes some flames aren't meant to be extinguished—they're meant to be stoked.
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★★★★★ "This is a wonderful page turner." - Goodreads review
★★★★★ "Shawn and Becks second chance story is not without some major events which keeps the reader entranced by the story." - Goodreads review
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The door to the bar swung open, bringing with it a gust of evening air still carrying the day’s heat. Chief Washington turned in his seat, a smile spreading across his face.
“Ah, here they come,” he said, nodding toward the entrance. “Dr. Hayes, Sheriff Carter, and Lieutenant Miller. The rest of our welcome committee.”
As the group entered, her entire body went rigid. Because despite knowing a “Miller” worked here, nothing could have prepared her for seeing this Miller in person after all these years.
Shawn Miller stood in the doorway alongside two other men, his familiar profile silhouetted against the darkening sky outside. Nine years hadn’t changed him much—perhaps a few more creases around his eyes, his shoulders slightly broader than she remembered. His dark hair was cut shorter now, but he still had that same confident stance, the same easy way of moving through a room. Unlike the uniformed sheriff beside him, Shawn wore dark jeans and a navy button-down shirt with a small embroidered logo on the breast pocket.
For a wild moment, she considered making an excuse and leaving. The background check she’d run had only shown last names and initials, and she didn’t even register the name. S. Miller was a common name, after all. But the universe had a sick sense of humor.
She’d spent the last nine years meticulously building her career, brick by professional brick. No distractions. No workplace romances. No men thinking they knew better than her what she needed. After Charlotte, she’d made it her personal policy: the job came first, always. And here was the man who’d taught her that lesson, about to become her subordinate.

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looks like a fun one.
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