Their passionâs risingâ¦
Ever since the tragedy that tore through his life, Mason Foley guards his heart, never letting any woman get too close. Yet the gorgeous, independent Sabrina Crawford is perfect for a sizzling fling, even if she does seem resistant to his charms. Heâll just have to turn up the heat, igniting a longing the hard-to-get wedding photographer canât resist.
Once burned is enough for Sabrina to swear off a manâs touch forever. But itâs impossible to ignore the hunky San Diego firefighter whoâs making her temperature soar. And when Mason puts his life on the line to save hers, Sabrina knows sheâs found her ultimate hero. If she gives in, though, is she headed down the road to heartbreak once again? Or will she find a love to keep her soul ablaze forever?
Lord help her, that first touch of his mouth on hers was like she had touched a live wire. She felt a jolt of electricity shoot through her body. It was as though a part of her had been shocked back to life.
Her heart pounded out of control as Mason began to move his lips over hers with tantalizing slowness. Sweet heat spread through her.
And it felt so good.
Sabrina let herself surrender to the kiss. She let herself surrender to this gorgeous man. Because there was something thrilling about being chasedâ¦.
But then thoughts filled her brain that jarred her from the moment. Cat and mouse. A game. This wasnât real, just something for Mason to entertain himself with.
Her lust subsiding, Sabrina broke the kiss and pushed him away from her, then quickly stepped past him.
She breathed in and out heavily, catching her breath. Regaining her sanity. Why had she allowed him to kiss her like that? As though he had any rights to her?
âWhy did you do that?â she demanded. âAnd after I told you to leave.â
âAre you saying you didnât like it?â
âYou canât just go around kissing people! There are laws against that!â
Mason flashed her an easy smile. âIf Iâm guilty of liking you, then Iâll do the time.â
KAYLA PERRIN
has been writing since the age of thirteen and once entertained the idea of becoming a teacher. Instead, she has become a USA TODAY and Essence bestselling author of dozens of mainstream and romance novels, and has been recognized for her talent, including twice winning Romance Writers of Americaâs Top Ten Favorite Books of the Year Award. She has also won the Career Achievement Award for multicultural romance from RT Book Reviews. Kayla lives with her daughter in Ontario, Canada.
Dear Reader,
What is it about a uniform that makes a man that much sexier? Whether a police officer, naval captain or firefighter, thereâs something incredibly sexy about a man in uniform.
Maybe itâs the fact that we know the men wearing these uniforms are strong, noble and can save you when your life is in duress. Or maybe itâs just because they look good in their attire.
Sabrina Crawford has what many would consider a dream job: sheâs creating the annual firefighterâs calendar. But for her, itâs just another job. Having suffered one too many heartbreaks at the hands of a gorgeous man, sheâs immune to the men sheâs photographing. Though Mason Foley certainly gets her blood boilingâin more ways than one. Sabrinaâs determined not to succumb to his charms. Mason is determined to make her his.
Welcome to the world of the Ocean City Fire Department. Iâm excited to be writing about firefighters for the first time in a new series for Mills & Boon Kimani Romance. I hope you enjoy the first book!
Kayla Perrin
This book is dedicated to first responders everywhere.
Thank you for your brave acts of heroism that make a difference in peopleâs lives every day.
Chapter 1
The flames raged out of control, consuming Jodiâs Steakhouse, a popular new restaurant in Ocean Cityâs downtown core. The sparks flickered in the night, illuminating the dark sky in a dance that was both magical and menacing.
Mason Foley, captain at Station Two of the Ocean City Fire Department, led the charge, doing what he did bestâbattling the fire. In many ways, he was like a gladiator stepping into a coliseum, knowing that with each battle it was kill or be killed.
And he would do everything in his power to emerge the victor.
At least there was no one inside the building, something that had been determined from the initial 911 call. And when Mason and his team had first gone into the building, they had used their thermal cameras to determine that indeed, there were no bodies inside. Given that it was nearly four in the morning, it hadnât been likely that they would find anyone in the restaurant, but you could never be too sure.
But despite the early hour, there was chaos around him on the downtown streets. People who were up at this time had converged on the scene to watch the firefighters battle the blaze. Others observed from the windows of the condominium across the street.