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by Jill Shalvis (Author)
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Firefighter Aidan Donnelly has always battled the flames with trademark icy calm. That is, until a blazing old flame returns—in the shape of sizzling soap star Mackenzie Stafford! Aidan wants to pour water over the unquenchable heat between them. But that just creates more steam….

Kenzie is not the delicate, fragile female she looks like. She has one clear objective, and nothing will stand in the way of her goal—well, nothing but the red-hot touch of a certain dangerously sexy fireman, that is!

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The fire bell rang for the fourth time since midnight, interrupting Aidan Donnelly in the middle of a great dream in which he was having some fairly creative, acrobatic sex with a gorgeous blonde. The last thing he wanted was to be shaken awake, but apparently sex, imaginary or otherwise, wasn't on his card for the evening.

He was on the last few hours of a double shift from hell. The loudspeaker mounted in one corner of the bunk room was going off, telling him and his crew that they would not be going home in one short hour after all, but back into the field on yet another emergency call.

Putting the blonde back where she belonged, in the file in his brain labeled Hot Erotic Fantasy, Aidan got up to the tune of a bunch of moans and groans from his crew.

So close. He'd been so close to three desperately needed days off….

Across the room Eddie kicked aside the latest issue of Time, which had an entire company of firefighters on the cover. "A lot of good being the sexiest occupation does us," the firefighter grumbled, "when we're too exhausted to take advantage of it."

"Some of us don't need beauty sleep." This from Sam, Eddie's partner. "Like, say, Mr. 2008 here." He slid a look Aidan's way, but Aidan found himself too tired to rise to the bait.

Through no fault of his own, he'd been named Santa Rey's hottest firefighter for 2008. This dubious honor came along with another—being put on the cover of Santa Rey's annual firefighter's calendar. "I told you, I didn't submit my name."

Eddie grinned in the middle of dressing. "No, we did, Mr. 2008."

Aidan gave him a shove, and Eddie fell back to the mattress, snorting out a laugh as he staggered upright again and grabbed his boots. "Yeah, like being that pretty is a hindrance."

"I am not pretty."

No one answered him in words as they pulled on their gear, but several made kissy noises as they headed toward their rigs. Still groggy, and definitely out of sorts, Aidan took the shotgun position next to Ty, his temporary partner, on loan from a neighboring firehouse, since his usual partner Zach was still off on medical leave.

Eddie and Sam grabbed their seats, as well as Cristina and Aaron, another on-loan firefighter, and they were all off into the dark night—or more accurately, the dark predawn morning—following the ambulance, which had pulled out first. The air was thick with dew, and salty from the ocean only one block over. For now the temperature was cool enough, but by midday the California August heat would be in full bloom, and they'd all be dying. Aidan got on the radio to talk to dispatch. "It's an explosion," he told the others grimly.

"Where?" Ty asked.

"The docks." Which could be anywhere from the shipping area, to the houseboats filled with year-round residents. "Only one boat's on fire, but several others are threatened by the flames, with no word on what caused the explosion."

Behind him, Eddie swore softly, and Aidan's thoughts echoed the sentiment. Explosions were trickier than a regular fire, and far more unpredictable.

"Are they calling for backup?" Sam asked.

They needed it. Firehouse Thirty-Four was sorely overworked and dangerously exhausted going into the high fire season. They'd had a rough month. Aidan's partner and best friend Zach had been injured after digging into the mysterious arsons that had plagued Santa Rey. Mysterious arsons that were now linked to one of their own.

Blake Stafford.

Just the thought brought a stab of fresh pain to Aidan's chest. Now Zach was off duty and Blake was dead, leaving them all devastated.

Cristina was especially devastated, and with good reason. She'd been Blake's partner, and the closest to him. She'd suffered like hell over his loss, and also over the arsons he'd been accused of committing.

She blamed herself, Aidan knew, which was ridiculous. She couldn't have stopped Blake.

As it turned out, none of them could have stopped him.

Aidan considered himself pretty damn tough and just about one-hundred-percent impenetrable, but losing Blake had been heart-wrenching. He missed him, and hated what he'd been accused of. He didn't want to believe Blake was dead, and he sure as hell didn't want to believe Blake guilty of arson, and the resulting death of a small boy—none of them did, but the evidence was there. He could hardly even stand thinking about it—classic denial, Aidan knew, but it was working for him. "Dispatch's sending rigs from Stations Thirty-Three and Thirty-Five."

No one said anything to this, but they were all thinking the same thing—it'd take those stations at least ten extra minutes to get on scene from their lo-cations—and the sense of dread only increased as they pulled up to the docks.

Turned out that the fire wasn't at the shipping docks, but where the smaller, privately owned boats were moored at four long docks, each with ten bays. Possibly forty boats in total, many of them occupied.

Chaos reined in the predawn. Their senior officer was usually first on scene, setting up a command center, but he was coming from another fire and was five minutes behind them. The sky was still dark, with no moon, and the visibility wasn't helped by the thick plumes of black smoke choking the air out of their lungs. Flames leaped fifty feet into the air, coming from a boat halfway down the second of the four docks. Aidan took a quick count, and his stomach tightened with fear. There were boats on either side of the flaming vessel, and more on the opposite side of the dock.

Not good.

As they accessed their equipment and laid out lines, three police squad cars tore into the lot, followed by the command squad, all of whom leaped to work evacuating the surrounding docks. Aidan and company needed to contain the flames, but the explosion burned outrageously hot. He could feel that mind-numbing heat from a hundred feet back. With the chief now on scene, barking orders through their radios, Aidan and the others moved with their hoses, their objective to keep the flames from spreading to any of the other boats. They were halfway there when it came.

A sharp, terrified scream.

The sound raised the hair on the back of Aidan's neck, and he dropped everything to run toward the burning boat, Ty right behind him.

The scream came again, clearly female, and Aidan sped up. No one knew better than a firefighter what it was like to be surrounded by flames, to have them lick at you, toy with you. It was sheer, horrifying terror.

They had to get to her first.

Behind them came Sam, Eddie, Cristina and Aaron, directing water on the flames to clear Aidan and Ty's path down the dock toward the boat. Twenty feet, then ten, and that's when he saw her. A woman standing on the deck of the burning boat, wobbling, the flames at her back.

"Jump!" he yelled, wondering why she didn't just make the short leap to the dock—she could have made a run for safety. "Jump—"

Another explosion rocked them all. Aidan skidded to a halt, spinning away and crouching down as debris flew up into the air to match the intensifying flames. The chief was shouting into the radio, demanding a head count. Aidan lifted his head and checked in as he took in the sights. The boat was still there. With his heart in his throat, he searched for a visual on the woman—

There. In the same spot she'd been before, still on the deck but on the floor now, holding her head. Goddammit. He got to his feet, took a few running steps, and dove onto the boat.

She nearlyjumped out of her skin when he landed next to her. "It's okay." He dropped to his knees at her side to try to get a good look and see how badly she was injured, but the smoke had choked out any light from the docks and she was nothing but a slight shadow. A slight shadow who was hunched over and coughing uncontrollably.

"The boat," she managed. "It k-keeps b-blowing up—"

"Can you stand?"

"Yes. I—" She let out a sound that tugged at his memory, but he pushed that aside when she nodded. She got up with his help, twisting away from him to stare up at the flames shooting up the mast and sails.

"Ohmigod…"

He pulled her closer to his side, intending to jump with her to the dock and the hell off this inferno, but several things hit him at once.

The name of the boat painted across the outside of the cabin, flickering in and out of view between the flames.

Blake's Girl.

No. It couldn't be. Then came something of far more immediate concern—the rumbling and shuddering of the deck beneath their feet. "We have to move."

"No. No, please," she gasped. "You have to save the boat."

"Us first." He couldn't have put together a more coherent sentence because of all that was going through his head. Blake's Girl…

Blake's boat. God, he'd all but forgotten that Blake had owned a boat.

Then there was the woman in his arms, facing away from him, but invoking that niggling sense of familiarity. There was something about her wild blond curls, about the sound of her voice—

The warning signals in his brain peaked at once. In just the past thirty seconds, the flames had doubled in strength and heat. The deck beneath their feet trembled and quivered with latent simmering violence.

They were going to blow sky high. Whipping toward the dock he got another nasty surprise—the flames had covered their safe exit.

On the other side of those monstrous flames stood Ty, Eddie and Sam, hoses in hand, battling the fire from their angle, which wasn't going to help Aidan and his victim in time. Cristina was there, too, with Aaron, and even in the dark he sensed their urgency, their utter determination to keep him safe.

They'd so recently lost one of their own; there was no way they were going to let it happen again.

"Ohmigod," the woman at his side gasped, staring, as if mesmerized, at the sight of the flames closing in on them.

She wasn't the only one suddenly mesmerized, and for one startling heartbeat, Aidan went utterly still, as for the first time he caught a full glimpse of her.

He knew that profile.

He knew her. "Kenzie?"

At the soun...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (August 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373794207
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373794201
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #98,930 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Blaze!!!!!! -Perfect Summer Beach Read, July 23, 2008
By Misuzmama (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
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Soap opera star Kenzie Stafford is back in Santa Rey to mourn her dead firefighter brother and clear his name. There is just no way that the brother she loves could have been an arsonist and murderer. Too bad that firefighter Aidan Donnelly keeps getting in her way. He is the man who broke her heart six years ago. And she is not going to let that happen again. No way. This time its Kenzie who is going to be the one to wave bye bye just as soon as she finds out whose behind those explosive fires.

Awesome book! This is why I read Blaze. Sizzling hot characters that melt the pages and a well paced action plot that had me hooked from page one. And this one has an unrequited love story which one of my favorites. All this conveniently packaged in 230pages or less.

Love the characters here; Aidan is a too die for hunky hero who realizes quickly the huge mistake he made by letting Kenzie years ago. And he'll take anything she can give him and more. Kenzie needs to open up her heart again and allow the only other man besides her brother back in. And Aidan is just the man to show her how to love again even if she throws it back in his face.

Flashback is the second in the firefighter? series. I didn't read the previous one in the series Flashpoint (Harlequin Blaze) but you don't have too. A great stand alone book for some HOT summer romance reading.

I also highly recommend another Blaze by Shalvis -
Shadow Hawk (Harlequin Blaze) (ATF agents -Hawk is definitely swoon-worthy!)
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5.0 out of 5 stars FLASHBACK (novel), May 8, 2009
OMG!!!! Had me sitting on the edge of my seat the whole time. Definitely a good read!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Flashback , December 2, 2008
Aidan Donnelly has always been a love `em and leave `em kind of guy. That is with one exception, that one is his best friend's sister Kenzie. He ran like hell as she scared him to death. He was afraid that she was going to tie him down and have the 2.5 kids etc., and he was convinced that was not for him.

Suddenly, Aidan rescues a gorgeous woman from a boat fire and yup, as luck would have it is Kenzie. Now seeing Kenzie again as well as still reeling from the recent death of her brother, now Aidan realizes that he is not the same scared kid he was years ago.

It appears that Kenzie is here to not only clear her brother's name for the arson he was accused of, and that killed him, but she is going to tromp on Aidan's heart. Aidan comes to the conclusion as long as she is safe she can have his heart, but will she believe him?

Get the fire extinguisher ready Ms. Shalvis is back with her smoking hot firefighters from Santa Rey. In Flashback, Mr. 2008 also known as Aiden is the one who will determine what is really important in his life this time around. Ms. Shalvis is not new to the sensual writing arena and clearly shows this when she has her main characters interact. I also found the ongoing plot (though the book would have been fine as a stand alone) line of arson to keep my interest and make me want more. Each of the characters is well written and the plot line is nicely woven to create an overall enjoyable novel. If you are a fan of firefighter romance novels then you need to pick up Flashback and plan on a smokin' hot read.

Tanya
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