SAFE IN HIS ARMS MELODY ANNE
Natalie Duncan is thrilled to get her first teaching job, but southern California didn’t prepare her for winter in Montana—or for gorgeous fire chief Hawk Winchester. For a man dedicated to putting out fires, Hawk really knows how to add heat to Natalie’s life, especially when he’s rescuing her from compromising situations. A man this strong and capable should know exactly what to do when a lady is trapped under the mistletoe. Suddenly Natalie’s blue Christmas is glowing red-hot...
HUBBY'S REVIEW:
Natalie Duncan is 23 and got her first teaching job, but it is in Montana and she is a So. Calif. Girl, not checking the weather or anything else she arrives in Montana in a pencil skirt, 4 inch heels. What she really needed was gloves, a parka, boots, and other clothing rated for cold and snow. Now that she is back to reality she must find were she is living, and she has never driven in the snow before either. The that they gave her has no snow tires, or chains, so after spending the night in a freezing house she decides to go find a store. She then literally runs into her landlord Hawk Winchester, who also is the fire chief of the town. After they meet by introduction of her car hitting his truck, she then slips and he catches her, but at the same time something goes through the both of them and really she has caught him, he just hasn’t figured it out yet. The story is fun and you get to meet the ladies of the school board who actually hired her and with the intention of match making. This makes for a more interesting story. This is a fun and a very good story at the same time. A very good book. I got this book from netgalley. I give this 4 stars. Follow us at: www.1rad-readerreviews.com
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