Awwww, it is going to be HARD to say goodby to the Firefighters of Station Five, they have all go through SO MUCH to read about how great their lives are now is something I would love to do... especially to be able to read about the man who suffered the MOST is living blissfully with his love.Sean Tanner lost everything, and if it wasn't for Eve he would have surely lost his life. She was his savior in every possible way. The idea of them living happily ever after is the stuff dreams are made of... and I couldn't be more happy for them.... like I said I will miss these guys very much... its shocking how anyone would want to become apart of the A-Shift of Station Five, it seems every one's life there is in more danger then the next fire emergency with crazy people coming out of hiding to kill them, but the one benefit of going through that is finding their true love and surviving...miss you guys already. Captain Sean Tanner: your story has been breaking my heart for 4 books... It feels so good to know that you have found peace. The story of the Captain's family's deaths was really hard to read. Each and every time. I realize that was the point, but I can't blame the man for being a broken mess. Eve is a strong woman. She didn't tell Sean what he wanted to hear, she said it like it was. She helped bring him out of his fog for 2 years. But all of a sudden he's sober and he actually notices her. Not just sees her.... notices her as a woman. A gorgeous woman. Uh-oh...I don't know... I have a hard time discussing Sean's story, though I thoroughly enjoyed it. I guess your going to have to experience it for yourself...
What do You think about Ride The Fire (2010)?
Always a happy ending, I am such a romantic.
—alylovee