Miami is the Magic City, the home of paradise, beaches, and Florida's iconic Station 11, the state's foremost firefighting unit. However, Station 11 has gone from iconic to a disaster. Not all disasters are made equal, of course, and this one just happens to be a hot mess. No pun.
Captain Antonio Reyes is supposed to be excelling. Unfortunately, hes lost. He has no idea what to do with a company that hates him to the point of complete ignorance. His firefighters can't even hold a hose without getting into an argument. On top of that, hes playing boss to his sour older brother, whos upset from a rivalry that never quite healed and secrets that were never told.
Firefighter Camile Soledad Perez is the personification of her name. She likes silence and a place where she can work without question. Shes also loudmouthed and unconventionally daring. But Miami Fire-Rescue isn't the station for that. In fact, it's the opposite, with a captain who seems to be closing in on their freedoms and running the company almost robotically. Its too late to go back, though: she has come all the way from Chicago with her beloved aunt and has no intention of returning.
Through the journey of what is possibly the world's worst firefighting company (an experience full of insane emergencies, team excursions gone morbidly wrong, past wrongdoings rearing their ugly heads, and a dash of ill-begot rule-breaking), this wreck of a fire station will grow in more ways than one. Most importantly, they will learn that nothing comes easily. Especially respect.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Captain Antonio Reyes is supposed to be excelling. Unfortunately, hes lost. He has no idea what to do with a company that hates him to the point of complete ignorance. His firefighters can't even hold a hose without getting into an argument. On top of that, hes playing boss to his sour older brother, whos upset from a rivalry that never quite healed and secrets that were never told.
Firefighter Camile Soledad Perez is the personification of her name. She likes silence and a place where she can work without question. Shes also loudmouthed and unconventionally daring. But Miami Fire-Rescue isn't the station for that. In fact, it's the opposite, with a captain who seems to be closing in on their freedoms and running the company almost robotically. Its too late to go back, though: she has come all the way from Chicago with her beloved aunt and has no intention of returning.
Through the journey of what is possibly the world's worst firefighting company (an experience full of insane emergencies, team excursions gone morbidly wrong, past wrongdoings rearing their ugly heads, and a dash of ill-begot rule-breaking), this wreck of a fire station will grow in more ways than one. Most importantly, they will learn that nothing comes easily. Especially respect.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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