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Fully Involved

by Rebecca Winters

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Fully Involved by Rebecca Winters released on Feb 22, 1990 is available now for purchase.
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Some fires burn out of control...

Firefighters call them "fully involved." And fully involved described Gina Lindsay's feelings for her ex-husband, Captain Grady Simpson of the Salt Lake City Fire Department.

She'd never stopped loving him, even though Grady's passion for firefighting--and Gina's fear of it--had driven them apart three years earlier. Now she'd conquered her fear and become as fascinated with firefighting as Grady was himself. She returned to Salt Lake a qualified professional. hoping for a second chance with her ex-husband.

Grady's love for her hadn't died out--Gina felt sure of that. Then why was he so reluctant to accept her presence at Station One?
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