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Fire in the Ice.


Fire in the Ice

Katlyn Stewart

PublishAmerica

P.O. Box 151, Frederick, MD 21705

www.publishamerica.com 301-695-1707

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ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
 141373278X $19.95 200 pages

All of her adult life, Deedra Marlan has been married to a man who has stifled sti·fle 1  
v. sti·fled, sti·fling, sti·fles

v.tr.
1. To interrupt or cut off (the voice, for example).

2.
 her independence and dominated her to the point that she accedes all decisions to him. When Deedra's husband is killed in a car wreck, she finds herself adrift and unsure of herself. Deedra decides to run the restaurant her husband owned in order to keep occupied and gain more independence. When Josh McKenzie steps into the restaurant, she is not prepared for her body's heated reaction to him, nor her instant mental rejection of the man.

Josh McKenzie does not hold much respect for women after divorcing his wife, who seemed to want him only for monetary gains. But when Josh meets Deedra, he senses a specialness about her and becomes determined to make her his own. Which proves to be difficult, as Deedra thwarts his advances at each and every turn.

Katlyn Stewart provides a fun, tantalizing tan·ta·lize  
tr.v. tan·ta·lized, tan·ta·liz·ing, tan·ta·liz·es
To excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach.
 read with FIRE IN THE ICE, playing to great advantage the sexual chemistry between Deedra and Josh. The story is heartwarming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing  
adj.
1. Causing gladness and pleasure.

2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale.

Adj. 1.
; a life journey for two people with diverse personalities who challenge one another in ways neither has faced before. The mindset mind·set or mind-set
n.
1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations.

2. An inclination or a habit.
 of the characters is portrayed with sensitivity, realism and true clarity, the plot paced to perfection Adv. 1. to perfection - in every detail; "the new house suited them to a T"
just right, to a T, to the letter
. But one cannot forget the love story, which is the essence of the book, one that will linger in the mind long after the read is finished.
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