Silent Night (Center City First Responders #4)

Reina Torres


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Silent Night by Reina Torres
If there's someone in pain or in need in Center City, these courageous men and women are there to help. Fire, Police, Medical and Dispatch: they'll be there.



Silent Night
Jon Lee Matsumoto & Josephine "Joe" Swan


Jon Lee “Mats” Matsumoto knew that life would never be dull when he joined the Center City Fire Department. Life at Firehouse Twenty-Nine had never disappointed him. There’s always something going on. But lately, there’s been more action in the personal lives of his friends than dangerous fires to fight. Not that he wanted danger, but the amount of romantic action around him has started making him wonder if its not just another adventure that he’s missing out on. Then again, he’s happy being a single guy in Center City, until he comes face to face with a woman who can literally sweep him off his feet.

Josephine “Joe” Swan always hung out with the guys. She was a Tomboy from day one. She played Little League. Ran everywhere. And if someone managed to wrangle her into a dress it never stayed clean for long. If mud was on her face, it wasn’t a mask at a spa. Lately, she’s begun to realize that there’s a flaw in her thoughts. She thought that to get the boys to treat her as an equal, she had to be just like them. But she’s seen love happening around her and heaven help her, she’s starting to realize that she can be an equal and let the woman inside of her out to play.

He breaks through her walls with laughter, fun, and kisses that make her weak in the knees.

She makes him realize that love isn’t a four-letter word and that there is a woman in the world who makes forever seem like it’s not enough time.

Like their friends and first responder family have found out, their path to happiness isn’t going to be easy. They’ll have to make their way through a minefield of complications and danger that both of their jobs put them through, but sometimes it’s those minefields that make you realize that love, true love, is worth every bit of trouble.

And having an extended family in the first responder community of Center City when the chips are down? Priceless.

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