REVIEW: Calendar Men series; Mr. April: Frontier Inferno by Kate Richards
Calendar Men – Mr. April
For Heather, Castle, Alaska offers many surprises. A new job—as
a nanny of all things—a handsome firefighter whose charisma proves a
distraction from her plans, and the danger of discovery. Heather may
have to hightail it out of Castle and into the wilderness, or risk being
dragged back into the very situation she’d fled.
Romance takes a backseat for single dad Chris Elder, while he focuses on
his young son and his job as a firefighter/smokejumper in the small
community of Castle. But the arrival of the feisty woman from the lower
forty-eight may prove more than his resolutions, or his libido, can
handle.
Can the magic of Alaska save these two from a lonely future, or will circumstances force them to step back from their Frontier Inferno?
Genre: Contemporary, erotic romance, firefighter romance
Heat level: 3
Word count – 19k
Cover art by Mina Carter
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~Excerpt~
“So you’re the lady who got off the train.” Pure Aussie flooded the syllables. “Do you have people here?”
His accent melted her. Heather closed the door behind her and
approached him, drawn as if by a magnet to his side. “No, no people.”
“Then you must be staying at the Castle Lodge.” He frowned. “Sam,
can you give the resort a call? I don’t know why the shuttle didn’t
meet the train. It’s not like them to miss picking up a guest.”
Even off-season, any place labeled resort was sure to be
expensive. “Oh, no…I am not here on vacation. But I do need somewhere to
stay. I thought I could find work and maybe a rooming house or
something.” They had those in this kind of town, didn’t they? The
hardware man froze, his hand on the phone, and gaped at her.
“Well…we don’t expect tourists until late May, so nothing’s open
yet, and that includes the Black Bear Motel and the hostel. The only
available rooms in April are at the Lodge. Even up there, they’re on a
skeleton staff at this season, but the rest of the employees will
already be lined up for summer.”
She patted her pocket where her alarmingly thin wallet sat.
“Nothing at all?” If she couldn’t find work, she’d have to use the last
bit of money to take the train back down to Anchorage and…and everything
would fall apart from there, her careful plans come to naught.
“I think there is one job open.” Sam lifted a stack of thick
woolen blankets from one shelf and moved it to another, then grabbed a
feather duster and whisked it over the empty space. “But it probably
isn’t anything you want.”
Her heart lurched. “What? I’ll do anything.”
Billy’s dad chuckled. “If it’s the job I think it is, I believe,
Miss…Ms…. I’m sorry, I didn’t get your name. I’m Chris Elder and this is
Sam Harvey who runs the hardware store we couldn’t get by without. And
you’ve met my son, Billy.”
“Please call me Heather. And Billy welcomed me to town, yes.”
She couldn’t imagine what position they might think she wouldn’t
want. Of course, they didn’t know the measure of her desperation. And
how bad could a hotel job be? Housekeeping? Bussing tables? Heck, she’d
scrub pots and pans in the kitchen if necessary. “About the Lodge;
should I see anyone special up there? Oh,” a thought occurred to her,
“how do I get there?” There wouldn’t be a bus, and she hadn’t seen
anything like a cab parked at the tiny station. The hotel might not send
their guest shuttle for someone begging for work.
“That’s not a problem. I have to head right past it on the way to
my place. If you like, we’ll be done here in a few minutes, and we can
give you a lift. Right, Billy?”
“Right, Dad.” The adorable blond bobbed his head. “And we can show you everything on the way.”
Asking the potential employer to send a shuttle to pick her up
wouldn’t make the best impression. With no other option—and a real
interest in ogling Chris a little longer—what did she have to lose? A
sexy, clean-cut guy with his small child, a man well-known in town,
wasn’t the type she imagined would kidnap her.
A small hand stole into hers. “Did I tell you my dad is a fireman?”
Ohhh…talk about dreamboat guys with dreamboat jobs.
“And he jumps out of airplanes, and his picture is on a calendar.”
Heather refocused on his father, taking in his impressive physique one more time. “I can imagine that.”
Chris’s cheeks reddened under her scrutiny. “It’s for charity.”
From the Author:
Thank you so much for reading this book. If it weren’t for you, I
wouldn’t have the most wonderful job I can imagine and I am forever
grateful. I hope you will let me know what you think about the story at:
katerichards09@gmail.com or friend me on Facebook.
Thanks once again and happy reading! Kate
Sarah's Review:
Thanks to Decadent Publishing and Kate Richards for giving us the chance to read and review this great story. April is going to be a hot and steamy month!
When single dad, Chris meets Heather because of his son, Billy, the fire began to simmer between Chris and Heather. Chris is afraid to make a connection because of Billy until he finds out that he is being called up for training. Then their passion for each other exploded with full force.
When Heather escapes her family and a fiance that she doesn't want, she doesn't realize that she is about to meet some of her own family. I love the family reunion and the support of Heather's father.
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