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Welcome to Thunder Valley...

They say this town has a way of pulling people in—whether you’re running toward something, away from it, or straight into the fire.

 

Here, the mountains are wild, the stakes are high, and the firefighters? Let’s just say they don’t only fight flames. Because behind the sirens and smoke are men who know how to take control in a crisis… and completely lose it when it comes to the one woman they can’t ignore.

Every story brings a new spark—new tension, new heat, new love that hits harder than expected and burns long after the last page.

This is Thunder Valley Fire & Rescue. (And yes… you’re about to get burned.) 🔥

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Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

She lost everything once. Kate Moore was twenty-two when a single fall ended her figure skating career. Three surgeries. Years of recovery. And a future that vanished overnight. Now she's rebuilding—as a firefighter in a station full of unfairly attractive men in uniform. She's used to being underestimated. She's used to fighting for every inch of respect.

What she's not used to? Lieutenant Jake Winters.
He's grumpy. Guarded. Irritatingly good at his job. And hotter than she thought possible.

Jake has rules. Walls. A past he doesn't talk about. He's not the kind of man who lets people in. But Kate has never been good at following rules.

Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

Five years ago, she left. Now she’s back—and the man she loved never forgot.

Lexi Stewart didn’t come back to Thunder Valley for him.

 

She came back for work. For closure. For anything except the fire chief who still knows exactly how to unravel her.

Brady Mills is the man everyone relies on. Steady. Controlled. Unbreakable.

He’s built a life around duty, loyalty, and protecting everyone but himself. And the last person he ever expected to see again is the woman who walked away.

Being in the same town means being nearby, unable to avoid each other.

A pull neither of them wants… and neither of them can deny.

Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

 

Jack Foster is the cockiest man she's ever met. Maya Rodriguez swore she was done with Thunder Valley. Done with the small-town gossip. Done with everyone knowing her business. And definitely, absolutely done with Jack Foster — the man who broke her heart so thoroughly she packed up and left.

But the flood data doesn't care about her feelings. The river is rising, the storm is coming, and Maya's the only one with the science to prove it. So she's back. Temporarily.

Except Jack is still right there. Still looking at her like he knows exactly what she's thinking. It's infuriating. He doesn't trust her models. She doesn't trust his instincts.


Neither of them trusts what happens when they're alone together.

Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

She's not falling for the firefighter across the street.

Emma Bloom doesn't need rescuing. She built her flower shop from nothing, and she's been pretending the quiet, green-eyed paramedic firefighter across the street is just a friend. Luke Harrison has spent that same time pretending he agrees — and failing miserably.

Then one kiss blows the door open and a fire takes everything she built. The man she's been keeping at arm's length opens his door without hesitation.

Emma has spent her whole life proving she doesn't need anyone, but Luke is making that really hard to stick to.

Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

 

He's the grumpiest man in Thunder Valley. She's the only one who isn't afraid of him.

Logan Reed doesn't do small talk or feelings. And he certainly doesn't do happy go lucky meteorologists who steal his whistle, charm his dog, and show up to his training sessions like they own the place.

He learned his lesson about letting people in. His ex made sure of that. Dr. Claire doesn't care that he scowls or growls. She's here to track the kind of weather that kills people, and if the town's most intimidating firefighter has a problem with her, he can get in line.

Then the worst storm in a decade hits, and they're paired together. His orders: don't let her out of his sight. Her orders: don't let him out of hers.

Just as they realize they may have more in common than they thought...Logan's past threatens to resurface.

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Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

 

They're the best team Thunder Valley has ever seen. Which is exactly why they can't be together.

River and Noah move like one person on the water. Finish each other's sentences. Have the kind of chemistry that makes the whole station can't help but notice.

She's seen workplace romances blow up before and won't be the one who wrecks this partnership.

Then one kiss ruins every rule they've ever made.

Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

 

Aiden doesn't say much. He's quietest man on the crew but a damn good firefighter.

Harper notices that he checks if she's eaten. That he fixed the funeral flowers when the arrangement was wrong. That he monitors her coffee through the crew so she won't know he's doing it.

He was in love with her before the grief. He just got better at hiding it when she needed a friend more than romance.

Harper isn't ready. She's barely holding it together and she knows it. The last thing she needs is to fall for the man who's been holding her up—because what if she ruins the friendship? She can't risk losing him.

Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

Maddox Gold is the guy who shares his lunch with the station dog, got photographed in a speedo on an inflatable lilo for the charity calendar, and has been making Summer Chase laugh against her will for the better part of four years.

He's also been in love with her for every single one of them. But nobody takes the funny guy seriously. Least of all her.

Then the Whiskey Barrel. One night. And a morning after so bad she didn't speak to him for three months—which would've been fine, except...

...there's a pink line to prove it.

The wildfire bearing down on Thunder Valley doesn't care that they haven't figured their shit out yet, it's coming anyway.

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Fair warning: Thunder Valley has dangerously hot firefighters, an unrealistic number of emergencies, and a small town that will absolutely be in your business. Come stay awhile.

 

Marcus is the best fire investigator in the state. He's the one they call when no one else can crack it, the one who walks into the wreckage after everyone else has left and finds the thing they all missed. He's strong and capable.

He's also been bringing Victoria coffee every morning for a long time.

Marcus won't tell you how he feels. He'll just show you, over and over, in ways so quiet you almost miss them — until the day you realize that this man has been holding you together and you didn't even notice.

Victoria has been on her own for so long that needing someone feels like a crack in the foundation. Marcus has been burned so badly by someone he trusted that opening up again feels like handing someone the match. But they keep ending up in the same room, working the same late hours, standing a little too close, and the whole town has stopped pretending not to notice.

Then one day she kissed him first. And the man who never says what he feels kissed her back, but will it ruin everything?

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