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The Night Belongs to Fireman

par Jennifer Bernard

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When fireman Fred Breen rescues a bachelorette party after a construction crane collapses onto their limo, the media labels him the "Bachelor Hero." But all Fred can think about is the petite brunette with the sexy mane of dark curls who bolted away from him faster than a wildfire after he carried her to safety. And when he discovers she's none other than Rachel Kessler, the daughter of a tech billionaire, the girl whose kidnapping riveted the nation, he intends to learn every intimate detail about this intriguing woman who sets his pulse on fire. Rachel can't deny the lean-muscled firefighter is smokin' hot. But after having one too many drinks at the bar where she first meets him, Rachel knows she's made a fool of herself. Yet when he rescues her from the limo, she feels safe for the first time since she was held for ransom as a child. Then her overprotective father insists Fred be her bodyguard--and his close presence kindles a burning desire that only he can extinguish.… (plus d'informations)
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What do an unassuming Bachelor Hero firefighter and a hiding in plain sight/traumatized by childhood kidnapping heiress have in common? You wouldn't think much but Firefighter Fred and the trying to come out from under daddy's thumb Rachael share sparks, laughter and tears.

Leave it to a drunken bridal shower to introduce the two to one another. Mild sparks but it didn't look like it was going to go anywhere. While walking to their truck Fred aka Stud and Mulligan see an accident. A crane has fallen on top of the limo carrying the future bride and her bridesmaids. Fred saves them all (learning on of Rachael's secrets, she's claustrophobic). He's in the process of carrying her to the ambulance, she freaks, punches him, he drops her, and she runs off. (All of this caught on tape by Ella Joy, local reporter and all around pain in the rear). The first meeting pretty much sets the tone for the couple to be.

They get together for dinner, conversation, making out but there is always something in their way. Be it other firefighters, the three boys from across the street, Rachael's bodyguard, Fred's family...but there is enough laughter and truth sharing that you keep reading hoping to get to the HEA without someone being seriously injured.

Now the ending...all I am going to say is...an earthquake? Really? Little unbelievable but oh well they find out they truly are meant to be together and I guess that's what really matters. Nice easy book that you can enjoy on a lazy afternoon. ( )
  ChachaJ | Feb 1, 2021 |
Good book and fun read. Fred has been a background character in the previous books in the series. He is the nice guy who never seems to get the girl. As this book opens, he and Mulligan are in a bar, celebrating Fred's second place win in a prestigious martial arts competition. He's not all that happy about coming in second but accepts it. Things start to get interesting when his trophy is grabbed by an extremely tipsy young woman from a bachelorette party. Rachel has definitely had too much to drink and it has caused her to leave her normally cautious attitude at the door. There are immediate sparks between the two, but they don't expect to see each other again. However, as the girls leave the bar, their limo is involved in an accident, trapping them in the car. Fred and Mulligan are first on the scene, with Fred taking the lead on extracting the girls. Rachel suffers from claustrophobia and Fred is able to keep her settled throughout the rescue. Rachel is amazed by how safe she feels with him. But when the media shows up at the accident scene, Rachel panics and flees.

Rachel was the victim of a kidnapping when she was a child. She was kept in a small cage for a month before she was able to escape on her own, which is the cause of her phobia. Her kidnapper was never caught, and continues to taunt her father. Since then, her super protective father has kept Rachel fairly isolated. She uses an assumed name in her career as a dog therapist and avoids media exposure that could reveal who she is.

I liked both Fred and Rachel. Fred is a nice guy who excels at his job. He's very modest and is irritated at being hailed as a hero. He considers what he did as just part of his job. He thinks hero is a title that belongs to people like his brothers and father who are all military and doesn't see that what he does is just as important. He is also a guy that doesn't like to hurt people's feelings, which has put him at a disadvantage with his ex-girlfriend. She refuses to believe that he has ended the relationship, and there are some pretty funny scenes as he tries to convince her that they are done. He's also great with kids, as is shown by his relationship with three fatherless neighbor boys. There are a couple hysterical scenes with the boys as they attempt to help Fred with his relationship with Rachel. I loved his relationship with his sister, which also shows his sweet and sensitive side, though he tries to hide it. Rachel starts out as something of a bird in a cage. She is still haunted by the memories of her kidnapping and the knowledge that the kidnapper has never been caught. Her father's over-protectiveness has begun to bother her, and she looks forward to those times when she can escape it. She feels most free when she is at the wildlife refuge, working with the animals. She can also be very determined when she wants something.

I loved the development of their relationship. There are sparks between them from the beginning, but Rachel doesn't trust easily. Fred is fascinated by Rachel, but when he finds out who she is he's convinced there's too big a gap between them. He is a bit of a jerk when he gets her full story, but quickly realizes he overreacted and apologizes (love a guy who can admit when he's wrong!). When Rachel's father convinces Fred to take on a short term job as Rachel's bodyguard, the sparks really begin to fly. One of the things I loved best about Fred was the way that he treated Rachel as an adult and was honest about why he was there. It was awesome to see them take this time to get to know each other and become friends. But the attraction was simmering beneath the surface the entire time, as both of them tried to ignore the attraction that was building between them. When they finally give in to it, it brings a whole new level of intimacy to their relationship. Fred's belief in her helps Rachel begin to believe in herself and she starts to really stand on her own. Her new independence is challenged when a kidnapping attempt snags Fred instead of her. I loved seeing her strength as she makes an unexpected decision about her life in order to help Fred. It doesn't all go smoothly as her actions run up against a couple of his issues and words are exchanged. And when Rachel's past reaches out to her, it's up to Fred to save her. I loved seeing how they both finally realized the truth of their feelings and that love can overcome a multitude of obstacles.

One of the best things about this series is the relationships among all the firefighters. The teasing is constant, always fun and occasionally blush inducing. I loved the scene where Fred, Rachel, and the others help Double D and his wife with the packing. Fred becomes the target of quite a bit, but also holds his own with some snappy comebacks. Underneath it all is the knowledge that your fellow firefighters have your back when it's needed. The wives are just as tight as the firefighters. I loved the ending as Fred wants to make sure that Rachel knows what she's getting into, and asks the wives to fill her in. I loved what they had to say and Rachel's reaction to it all. ( )
  scoutmomskf | Aug 29, 2017 |
Loved Fred's story! Filled with a great romance, a little suspense and mystery, and a whole lot of fun. Fred and Rachel are a great couple. Rachel has a rough past to deal with and it appears the past is coming back to haunt her now. Fred's job. Protect her!! Great addition to this series and one I would definitely recommend. ( )
  Bette_Hansen | Nov 3, 2015 |
I received this one from Edelweiss for the purpose of an honest review. First I must say that I have read all of Jennifer Bernard's Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel books and this one is another hit! As part of a series I'd suggest you read all the books in order, but it is not a must. You can read this one as a stand-alone but you will feel closer to the whole clan if you read them in order. I loved this one. Fred is adorable. There's a touch of suspense added in to keep things moving along nicely. The story overall is fast-paced and engaging. I found the characters believable and enjoyable. The setting as with all the San Gabriel books, makes you want to visit San Gabriel. If you enjoy firemen, romances, and great characters this is one you aren't going to want to miss. Once you start it'll be hard to put down so be sure you can read for an extended time. I highly recommend THE NIGHT BELONGS TO FIREMAN to one and all! ( )
  WendyK | Oct 25, 2014 |
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When fireman Fred Breen rescues a bachelorette party after a construction crane collapses onto their limo, the media labels him the "Bachelor Hero." But all Fred can think about is the petite brunette with the sexy mane of dark curls who bolted away from him faster than a wildfire after he carried her to safety. And when he discovers she's none other than Rachel Kessler, the daughter of a tech billionaire, the girl whose kidnapping riveted the nation, he intends to learn every intimate detail about this intriguing woman who sets his pulse on fire. Rachel can't deny the lean-muscled firefighter is smokin' hot. But after having one too many drinks at the bar where she first meets him, Rachel knows she's made a fool of herself. Yet when he rescues her from the limo, she feels safe for the first time since she was held for ransom as a child. Then her overprotective father insists Fred be her bodyguard--and his close presence kindles a burning desire that only he can extinguish.

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