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TOO HOT TO HANDLE
Jane Willoughby has a temper. Sure, in her day job answering calls for 911, she can keep her head no matter what the emergency. But when her ex appears on her doorstep on her first sick day in years, expecting her to act happy he's her co-chair for the annual fireman's ball, she feels a little righteous wrath is justified.
Chance McGovern broke up with her with a greeting card, for crying out loud. He doesn't get to just sprout some washboard abs and put on a uniform and behave like any other tasty firefighter.
Jane has no idea what's happened to Chance in the last nine years—and no interest in finding out. Not even a teeny-tiny spark. No matter how hot he is. Or how well he remembers the little things that make her laugh, and cry, and spontaneously combust.
And she's going to be working with him one-on-one. At least there's a fireman on call . . .
Jane Willoughby has a temper. Sure, in her day job answering calls for 911, she can keep her head no matter what the emergency. But when her ex appears on her doorstep on her first sick day in years, expecting her to act happy he's her co-chair for the annual fireman's ball, she feels a little righteous wrath is justified.
Chance McGovern broke up with her with a greeting card, for crying out loud. He doesn't get to just sprout some washboard abs and put on a uniform and behave like any other tasty firefighter.
Jane has no idea what's happened to Chance in the last nine years—and no interest in finding out. Not even a teeny-tiny spark. No matter how hot he is. Or how well he remembers the little things that make her laugh, and cry, and spontaneously combust.
And she's going to be working with him one-on-one. At least there's a fireman on call . . .