Things You Save in a Fire
Books | Fiction / Women
3.8
(1.6K)
Katherine Center
**INDIE NEXT PICK FOR AUGUST****AN AUGUST 2019 LIBRARYREADS SELECTION****BOOK OF THE MONTH PICK FOR JULY****AN AMAZON EDITOR’S PICK FOR AUGUST**“Center gives readers a sharp and witty exploration of love and forgiveness that is at once insightful, entertaining, and thoroughly addictive.”— KIRKUS, STARRED REVIEW“An appealing heroine, a compelling love story, a tearjerking twist, and a thoroughly absorbing story. Another winner from Center.”— BOOKLIST, STARRED REVIEW“A spirited, independent heroine meets a smoking-hot fireman in Center’s smart romance... If you enjoyed ‘The Kiss Quotient,’ by Helen Hoang, read Things You Save in a Fire”’– THE WASHINGTON POSTFrom the New York Times bestselling author of How to Walk Away comes a stunning new novel about courage, hope, and learning to love against all odds.Cassie Hanwell was born for emergencies. As one of the only female firefighters in her Texas firehouse, she's seen her fair share of them, and she's a total pro at other people's tragedies. But when her estranged and ailing mother asks her to give up her whole life and move to Boston, Cassie suddenly has an emergency of her own.The tough, old-school Boston firehouse is as different from Cassie's old job as it could possibly be. Hazing, a lack of funding, and poor facilities mean that the firemen aren't exactly thrilled to have a "lady" on the crew—even one as competent and smart as Cassie. Except for the infatuation-inspiring rookie, who doesn't seem to mind having Cassie around. But she can't think about that. Because love is girly, and it’s not her thing. And don’t forget the advice her old captain gave her: Never date firefighters. Cassie can feel her resolve slipping...and it means risking it all—the only job she’s ever loved, and the hero she’s worked like hell to become.Katherine Center's Things You Save in a Fire is a heartfelt and healing tour-de-force about the strength of vulnerability, the nourishing magic of forgiveness, and the life-changing power of defining courage, at last, for yourself.
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More Details:
Author
Katherine Center
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2019-08-13
ISBN
1466847719 9781466847712
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Quick read with a strong and funny female lead who is a badass firefighter (I mean maybe just a little too great at everything to be believable). "
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Tiffany Wysbeek
"Smart and sassy!"
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Samantha Goodnight
"loved this book, but it’s hard not to love a Katherine Center book! the setting of this story is definitely different from many other romance books but that’s what made it unique! I loved Cassie’s character growth and how she showed that women can do so many things they don’t get credit for while also being “girly”. the relationship between her and “the rookie” was cute and although the ending seemed a little rushed to me, I enjoyed the epilogue! 4.5/5 ⭐️"
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Sophie
"A good beach read. "
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Heidi Oneil
"I loved this book. Tender and sweet and funny and real. I could not put it down. "
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Paula Tilley
"Her books are amazing! Strong, quirky females and sweet sexy guys. I love the main character of this one and feel like I have experienced the life of a firefighter!"
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Kerren Campa
"Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center was a quick, easy, and enjoyable read. There was drama, family trauma, funny situations, medical issues, a huge fire, life-threatening experiences, misunderstandings, and romance. I liked the author's writing style, except she ended the book really fast in an epilogue. Even so, I would recommend this book as light reading to indulge in as a break from some heavy hitters or horror novels, for sure. P.S. I really loved the cover art."
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Pamela Inskeep
"Warm (no pun intended) and fuzzy rom com vibes "
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Katelynn
"I adore when you love a book so much that the minute you finish it, you have to hug it close to your chest. This book was that for me."
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Brandi M
"Another super cute read from Katherine!! I would definitely read this again. "
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Lauren Hart