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Product Details

  • Series: Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel
  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (September 30, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062273698
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062273697
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #71,439 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bernard ends her Bachelor Firemen series with a fast-paced, witty read with a touch of danger... Sexy fireman hero saves the heiress who has everything and nothing-what’s not to like? Smart, fun and engaging. (Kirkus Reviews)

Bernard’s Bachelor Fireman of San Gabriel series always provides a steamy, irresistable reading experience, and this sixth entry is full of such lighthearted humor that fans and newcomers alike will be thoroughly delighted. (RT Book Reviews)

About the Author

Jennifer Bernard is a graduate of Harvard and a former news promo producer. The child of academics, she confounded her family by preferring romance novels to … well, any other books. She left big city life for true love in Alaska, where she now lives with her husband and stepdaughter. She’s no stranger to book success, as she also writes erotic novellas under a naughty secret name not to be mentioned at family gatherings.

Customer Reviews

A very, very good read that will be hard to put down.
Francene Brown
It has some steamy moments but still had a great story and characters.
LilaPenny
This is the latest book in the series by Jennifer Bernard.
Ellen Eaves Anderson

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By heavenlycirce on October 1, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
"The Night Belongs to Fireman" is written by Jennifer Bernard. It's the 6th book in "The Bachelor Fireman of San Gabriel" series and can be read as a stand-alone book. I absolutely loved this story! I've read all of Jennifer's books from this series, and honestly, this might just be my favorite book she's written! This book featured the long-awaited story of fireman Fred Breen and Rachel Kessler.

Fred Breen doesn't think of himself as a hero. He thinks his siblings, who are in the military, are heroes. He views himself as a man, who is just doing his job when he saves people. Fred met Rachel Kessler the night of a bachelorette party for one of her friends at a bar. The ladies broke the second place trophy he got from a Muay Thai championship. Fred could tell the ladies were drunk, but he was drawn to Rachel. He made sure the darts didn't hit her when she walked to the restroom, took her away from a guy who wouldn't let go of her, and he saved her and her friends that night when a construction crane collapsed on their limo.

The local tv station gets a hold of this story and quickly labels Fred a hero! They love the bachelor firemen (or previous bachelors) from the San Gabriel station! Fred hates all this unwanted attention. He wants to make sure Rachel is okay because after he rescued her from the limo, she ran away. What he and many people don't know is that Rachel has been using another name. Her father, Rob Kessler, is a billionaire. When Rachel was younger, she was kidnapped, but she managed to escape. The perpetrators are still at large. Rachel is worried the local tv crew got footage of her. Her father still has to testify, so she needs to stay on the down low.

Rachel's father comes up with a brilliant idea.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Catherine on October 2, 2014
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Welcome back to San Gabriel. Before we go any deeper into the book, I think I should tell you a few important things about me.
1) I hated series until I befriended my fellow blogger, Kristyn. I love closure, and series don't often offer that. A few incredible series later I am an addict.
1a) I binge read when it comes to series. If I fall for the 1st book, I cannot wrap my head around another series, another world or whatnot until I have it all.
2) I found Jennifer Bernard from parties at first. She was the author who always had hotties in fire gear. She also happens to be an Avon author, and I am an #AvonAddict (whoop! whoop!) Lastly, I needed to know what all the hype was about.
3)I read the first one less than a month ago, and I was dying for this one to come out! Woke up on the 30th, bought it and dove right in. (I was sad to learn this is the last full length novel from Station 1.
I am a quote junkie! I love them, if you haven't figured yet from previous blog postings.
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Fred, aka Stud, has been one of my favorite supporting characters from the beginning when he correctly guessed the amount of words Kirk said to the cute waitress, or when he dance on a bar sporting just a helmet and an undergarment that read "Light My Fire," and I loved the touching moment he and Vadar shared at Vadar's wedding when he was told once the girls realized how big of a hero he was in his heart - they would be falling over themselves to meet him.

When I first found out this was his story, I was ecstatic. Watching him come out of his shell with each book, you just knew he was going to be an epic leading character. Within the first chapter, Jennifer reveals layers of him that you never could have guessed.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Heather Lewis on September 30, 2014
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Jennifer Bernard's final full-length novel in the Bachelor Fireman of San Gabriel series is everything you can expect from a Bachelor Fireman novel: handsome hero, damsel in distress and hot times. Her hero for this story is the mild mannered Fred Breen, also known as Stud, the nice guy who works behind the scenes and never seems to get the girl. Fred’s the one guy for whom the Bachelor Fireman curse is a real thing. All his co-workers have settled down in happy relationships with the women of their dreams except him. He can’t get a girl to give him her phone number most days. Enter Rachel Kessler, pampered daughter of a technology billionaire, and sparks quite literally fly.

The characters of Rachel and Fred are very different people who run in completely different worlds proving the old saying that opposites do attract. Their personalities clash from day one but they can’t fight the attraction they have for each other. Its proof that you can’t choose the one you love when they meet. Despite their arguing they find common ground somewhere and forge a cleverly written friendship that leads to love.

The premise of Fred as the "last bachelor standing" proves to be hilarious at times with groupies, persistent reporters and even a fan club popping up where you least expect them, adding to the bizarre daily life of Fred Breen. My personal favorite is the constant references to the “I Love Fred” buttons that groupies in the book wear. They pop up everywhere, adding to Fred’s frustration and the reader’s delight.

Supporting characters are a huge plus here with all the previous bachelors making an appearance as well as their love interests. Each one brings their own experiences and story to THE NIGHT BELONGS TO FIREMAN to help shape the story to its conclusion.
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