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Wildfire: A spellbinding, new sexy paranormal romance in a bewitching tale
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The second book in the Souls on Fire Paranormal romance best-selling series.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- A spellbinding, new sexy romance in a bewitching tale. The second book in the Souls on Fire Paranormal romance best-selling series.

Running from her past, she finds a man who needs her as much as she needs him. Then leaves this firefighter, the man she loves, on his knees–in a trance, under her spell, unable to fight the fire––and ran.

Creating a new life, Ember Cane settles in the small quiet town of Mystic Bay. Taking a job at a local Bed and Breakfast, all the while keeping her real identity a secret. In a town with no surprises, one spell could change everything.

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Phoenix Nox lost everything the night fire destroyed his home. And something he couldn't place memory to–until he returns to Mystic Bay. Fighting one fire, another leads him to the truth–he's in love with a witch–one fire he'll never fight, because when he sees her, he feels her in his soul.

Ember learns that this charming town is cursed, and she must find a way to break the spell which can only be done on the full moon following her twenty-first birthday. Will the power of emotion, love, and sacrifice make Mystic Bay––home? Or will her past catch up with her? Warned he will find her. He watches. He follows. Fire follows.

Buy from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091FJLHHX

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