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Mass Market Paperback Between Honor and Duty Book

ISBN: 0373168942

ISBN13: 9780373168941

Between Honor and Duty

(Book #3 in the Men of Station Six Series)

Between Honor And Duty by Charlotte Maclay released on Sep 24, 2001 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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#3 of MEN of STATION SIX -- ACTUALLY A 4 PLUS

Logan Strong was a tender, sensitive, lonely man.He had felt an attraction to Janice Gainer long before Ray's death but he never acted upon it.He soon makes a strong emotional connection with Janice's children but feels guilty when he responds physically to Janice.Great emotional bonding and supportive action between Logan [love the name] and Janice and her children.I have noticed that in many of the reviews we have neglected the many supporting characters such as Harlan Gray, the dedicated fire chief who is haveing a hard time eluding Councilwoman, Evie Anderson. Then there is Emma Jean Witowsky, the gypsy dispatcher, who is serious [with a grin] about her psychic abilities. Tommy Tonka, an adolescent, mechanical genius who helps restore "Big Red" and Mack Buttons, a five year old chocolate Dalmatian who wags his tail through the stories and after meeting Suzie becomes a proud papa.Recommended -- ? -- Need just a little more intense emotion and no PMS --- wonderful stories. Now onto Danny Sullivan's story --

Evocative - Very highly recommended

Firefighter Logan Strong carries a heavy load of guilt following the death of his partner in a building fire. His guilt distances himself from the other firefighters at his station as he attempts to protect Ray's reputation. Ray had been hailed a hero by the station and media, but Logan knows that Ray's death wasn't an accident. Worse, he feels responsible for letting Ray walk out on the roof that collapsed beneath his feet. Now Logan tells himself that he owes it to Ray's widow to help out in any way he can. But he can't deny to himself that he feels a lot more than brotherly affection for Ray's widow.Ray had been little more than a shadow in his family's life. His wife Janice carries her own burden of guilt. If only she had been a better wife, she could feel the depths of grief others seem to expect. But Janice thought they had time, years stretching ahead to resolve their distance. Indeed, she feels a stronger connection to Logan than she ever did her husband as he steps in to help around the house and with the children. Logan inspires a sense of excitement, a touch of the forbidden. And he makes her feel beautiful and desirable for the first time in ten years.Somewhere BETWEEN HONOR AND DUTY exists the chance for Janice and Logan to love in Charlotte Maclay's latest installment of the Men of Station Six miniseries. With startling freshness, Maclay creates a boldly fresh heroine. For example, Janice proves her feistiness in seeking her bold resolution to her deceased husbands debts at a Los Vegas casino. Having shared her fate, to some degree, by being left with bills while the ex absconded, I can't help being impressed by Janice's handling of facts as she resurrects them, piece by piece, right down to the purple thong under her husband's front seat. Likewise, hero Logan's loyalty to his partner's memory is commendable, as he protects the deceased father's image in the eyes of his children. Indeed, Maclay proves her deft ability to weave deep emotion and fierce passion into a believable, strongly evocative read. Very highly recommended.
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