A trip to the local firehouse with her daughter’s Girl Scouts troop inspired Rebecca Crowley’s final sister in ‘The Stars of Texas’ series.

Who doesn’t love a hunky firefighter? Shiny helmet, big boots, straight-up hero vibes. No wonder it’s the job that launched a thousand romance-novel heroes!

But did you know less than 10% of firefighters are women?

Texas Cowboy Flame features one of them, firefighter/paramedic Amy Star. Amy’s career was inspired by a trip to our local firehouse with my daughter’s Girl Scout troop. They gave us an amazing tour of the equipment and the station, and we all learned a ton! One of the facts that stuck with me was that, despite the roaring blazes and heavy hoses we see on TV, most fire calls are actually for medical emergencies, and EMTs/paramedics are crucial members of the firehouse first-responder team.

Since the youngest Star sister is as tough as they come – and about as cuddly as a prickly-pear cactus, she seemed like the perfect candidate for a firefighter/paramedic. She thinks so, too, having finally stuck with a career after spending most of her adulthood bouncing from one job to the next. The firehouse is the home away from home she needed – until her long-lost ex, Logan Bullock, reappears.

Logan is an army veteran who had no problem staying far away from the hometown that had never made him happy – until now. With his father gone, it’s time for him to step up for the mother and sister he left behind – and avoid the woman who broke his heart at all costs.

When Logan and Amy find themselves vying for the same job, they’re forced to confront their shared history – and the unresolved feelings that are as fresh as if not a day has passed between them.

Amy and Logan’s story is as fiery as it gets. Old feelings, unhealed wounds, and scorching desire blaze bright in the final installment of The Stars of Texas series. I’ve loved telling these sisters’ stories, and I hope readers will love them, too!


About the Author.

Rebecca Crowley inherited her love of romance from her mom, who taught her to at least partially judge a book by the steaminess of its cover. She writes contemporary romance with smart heroines and swoon-worthy heroes, and never tires of the happily-ever-after. Having pulled up her Kansas roots to live in New York City, London and Johannesburg, Rebecca currently resides in Houston.

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