**Perfect for fans of the classic stories, Disney lovers, and readers of *Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different*, this stunning and inspiring picture book collects reimagined fairy tales with a modern twist to value kindness and honesty as much as strength and valiance.** *Battles are fought a
Bold and Brave-Hearted
โ Scribed by Maclay, Charlotte
- Book ID
- 109153658
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Series
- Men of Station Six 1; Harlequin American Romance 886
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781460368008
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
FIREMAN REPORT Name: Jay Tolliver Status: Relieved of duty to recover from injuries sustained in heroic rescue
An earthquake had left celebrity Kimberly Lydell's once-flawless face permanently scarred. And though she withdrew from the world, Kim couldn't forget the strong, brave firefighter who'd risked his life to save hers. When she learned he'd been blinded in a fire, Kim flew to Jay Tolliver's side.
Darkness temporarily held Jay prisoner. But he didn't need sight to know Kim was the woman he desired most in the world. Jay would accept her help--and show Kim that real heroes saw beauty with the heart....
Men of Station Six
The courage to face danger was in their blood...love for their women ignited their souls.
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