Description Sparks aren\'t just flying .
Eli hates to think it, but if someone wanted to get a firefighter\'s attention--say, a certain sexy someone who coincidentally wandered into Eli\'s life--what better way than by starting fires? Sparks are flying all right, and things may get too hot for Eli and Charlie to handle..
As if that weren\'t bad enough, Charlie appears at the scene of every fire.
Right as their romance begins, a serial arsonist terrorizes the city.
Charlie\'s light-headed, and not from smoke inhalation.
He\'s not expecting a medal, or for a handsome firefighter with a stunning smile to give him his oxygen mask.
When he ran into a burning building to save a trapped child, he was acting on instinct.
Charlie Kinnear is definitely not a hero.
He might not be able to save everyone, but he can do what she taught him: put more good out than bad.
His mother was a hero, though, and when she died, he dropped out of college to become a firefighter--a vocation she would have been proud of.
He\'s just a guy who\'s doing his best.
Eli Johnson is not a hero. they\'re catching. . .
Description Sparks aren\'t just flying