The biggest story of reporter Valerie Daniels’s career could be the one that kills her. A part-time news reporter, Valerie is determined to prove her twin brother is not responsible for the rash of suspicious fires in Benton Falls, despite all the evidence that leads undercover investigator Adam Michaels to believe he’s caught his arsonist - Valerie’s brother. Adam Michaels relies on the facts when he is working a case but on this one, his instincts, and his heart, tell him there is more behind this story. And there’s a lot more he wants to know about Valerie Daniels, a woman who makes no bones about the fact she doesn’t like him - or what he’s doing to her brother. Arson turns to murder and sparks fly between Adam and Valerie. But the real arsonist has his own ideas about the heat between these two. To defeat the killer and his deadly trap, they must learn to trust each other. Sensuality Level : Sensual I really loved this story! Adam was a character that I have a huge crush on. He has good instincts and he knows Valerie is someone he is interested in even if it looks like her brother is an arsonist. This book is full of twists and turns and there was a part that I seriously bawled my eyes out. I have never thought of myself as a "fireman girl" but this book as made me take a whole new look at these delicious men! ... I have no desire to share spoilers with you, kittens. It is a first class, kickass book that deserves to be read by all of you! -- romancebookworm.com Terrific book! You won't be able to put it down and then you will read it again! Rena will be your new favorite author -- Price The idea for this story comes from a true-life arson case that I covered as a newspaper reporter. I rode with the firemen on the midnight watch as they patrolled alleys and dark corners of the city trying to catch the arsonist in action. "I like the shoes. They're hot." Adam smiled. "You look great. Please relax. I want us to have a good time tonight." He put his hand on her arm to move her toward the door but she didn't budge. She focused on his face, her own as set as a statue's. "That's the problem, Adam. I can't relax. This doesn't feel right." Adam cupped her chin and gazed into her eyes. He slowly ran his thumb along her jaw line to her bottom lip, caressing her mouth gently, keeping his eyes locked to hers. "It does feel right, darlin'," he whispered. " That's the problem." Used Book in Good Condition