
Wildfire at Larch Creek
Firehawks Smokejumpers, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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M. L. Buchman
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By:
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M. L. Buchman
About this listen
Tim Harada, a lead smokejumper at MHA in Oregon, visits home - the quirky little town of Larch Creek, Alaska. The streets are named for Jack London books; the pickup trucks are all blue; and the residents are all too familiar. One in particular: Macy Tyler, helicopter pilot.
Tim still sees her as his best friend’s kid sister. Before he leaves again, she must convince the guy she’s loved all her life that during his absence she transformed herself into a beautiful, competent woman.
Together they must fight the past and the Alaskan wildfires to create their future after the Wildfire at Larch Creek.
©2015 M. L. Buchman (P)2018 M. L. Buchman
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