The Fireman's Christmas

The Fireman's Christmas
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Widowed firefighter Danny Santori needs a miracle. Or at least a full-time babysitter who can handle his four lively kids. With a son and daughter to raise, busy landscape designer Tessa Doherty could also use some divine domestic intervention. All they have to do is take turns watching each other's children. What could be simpler?Doing double duty as a stand-in nanny is wreaking havoc with Tessa's life. And her irresistible attraction to the roguishly charming single dad is a complication the fiercely independent career woman doesn't want or need. Danny isn't trying to stand in the way of Tessa's dreams and goals. But he's hoping she'll see that five plus three equals…one family!

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“Look, I have enough to handle with two kids and a business. I don’t have time for a relationship or…whatever other kind of business you think we’re going to do.”

Danny’s eyebrows almost disappeared into the curls on his forehead. “A relationship?”

“That’s right.”

“Who the hell said anything about a relationship?”

“You just propositioned me.”

“The hell I did.”

Tessa wasn’t buying it. She crossed her arms and gave him her big-bad-mom stare. “Then what was all that bedroom stuff?”

Danny clenched his jaw, flushing to the roots of his hair, but whether it was embarrassment or anger, Tessa couldn’t tell. “I don’t need to proposition strangers to get them into bed. I need a babysitter.”

Dear Reader,

A close friend who had gotten divorced inspired this novel. She had two children in tow, and plunged back into the dating world only to discover that most of the men she dated had children of their own also. For me, this led to tons of fun questions such as: What if we get serious and the kids hate each other? What if the kids love each other and the man and I don’t get along? Then there is the babysitting problem—how can you ever see each other alone?

What better than to use the original situation’s potential and write a story about Danny Santori, a fireman, who is a widower with four kids, and Tessa Doherty, a landscape designer, who is a divorcee with two kids. Danny and Tessa have lost their summer babysitters at the last minute. They’re stuck until a friend comes up with the solution of putting them together.

The fun part of this was imagining all the antics of the children and their impact on the relationship. I called my local fire department and they rolled out the carpet so I could do the research. Plus, I got to hang around with firemen. What could be better than that?

Meg Lacey

The Fireman’s Christmas

Meg Lacey


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Meg Lacey first discovered romance in the sixth grade when she wrote her own version of Gone with the Wind. However, her writing career didn’t last. Instead she went into theater and studied acting and directing for her bachelor’s and master’s degrees and, finally, ended up in television as a writer-producer.

Over the years, she also dabbled in a few other areas. She has been an actress, director, copywriter, creative dramatics teacher, mime, mom, college instructor and a school bus driver (and wow, are there stories in that experience). She started two creative marketing and media companies in the Midwest and worked in all media from network cable programming to corporate initiatives, but through it all, she’s always returned to writing. She has written for Silhouette Books as Lynn Miller and for the Harlequin Temptation line, and is now thrilled to join the Harlequin American Romance family.

She has three funny, mouthy, independent daughters who are now all married and creating chaos in someone else’s life. She also has two little grandchildren and a wonderful husband. Guy is her true hero—he’s survived life in a house with four women, two female cats and a female dog and can still remember how to tie his shoes. Without his marvelous sense of humor, patience and support, her life would be very different.

Visit Meg Lacey at www.meglacey.com.

Meg Lacey

To my friend Robin Graff-Reed

(aka Robin Wiete, Leanne Grayson) for her continual support and inspiration.

To my husband, Guy, who keeps me sane

while I drive him insane; and to my daughters, Jen, Sara and Jes, for the same reason.

To my agent, Karen Solem, who enthusiastically

welcomed me back from my writing hiatus.

Finally, to the men and women of the

Green Township Fire Department in Cincinnati, Ohio, who were so generous with their time and knowledge.

Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter One

Danny Santori looked up from the résumé in his hand. “Thank you for coming over on such short notice, Mrs….” His mind went blank. What was her name again? Staring at the austere woman seated in his cluttered front parlor, he felt a smile stretch his mouth until he was sure he resembled a grinning monkey. It was a hot day in Warenton, Pennsylvania, but the woman opposite him was dressed as if it was early spring with her long-sleeved buttoned-up blouse and gray cardigan.

God, he hated this! It was a royal pain, interviewing babysitters, explaining his situation over and over again. He hated the fact that his wife wasn’t here to do it for him. Of course, if she had been, he wouldn’t be in this predicament at all. Laurie had been perfectly content to be a full-time wife and mother, and had even given up her job when Danny suggested it due to his schedule. Danny realized he’d been a lucky man—now he was discovering how lucky. He stared blankly at the stern face before him. “Uh, Mrs….”

The older woman gave him the once-over with narrowed, suspicious eyes, then dropped her gaze to the frayed Oriental rug sprawled across the scarred hardwood floor.



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