Alex Hernandez has been a hotshot firefighter for five years. He spends the majority of his time with his crew and when heโs not fighting fires, heโs trying to convince himself that getting involved with a crew member is a bad idea. As a wolf, he follows his instincts in every situation. But as a ma
Harry (Wild Tinder Series Book 3)
โ Scribed by Marie Fraser
- Publisher
- Marie Fraser
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Harry Dinsmore doesnโt talk much, unless itโs about his crew or fire season. He doesnโt make small talk and he doesnโt seek out others who do. If youโre crazy enough to ask him about his family, be prepared to get a tongue lashing that will leave your ears next to bleeding.
Katie Richards loves to talk. Sheโll talk to anyone about anything and doesnโt shy away from even the most uncomfortable conversations. In Harry she sees a challenge and sheโs never met a challenge she couldnโt overcome.
Will Katie push too hard when it comes to Harryโs past, or will Harry learn that sharing often leads to healing? Can these two learn to speak one anotherโs language or will miscommunication keep them apart?
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