Is it in bad taste to sleep with a client? I'm just asking for a friend. In high school, Derek ruled the school along with his fellow hockey players, while I fantasized from afar. He only knew me as his little brother’s shy friend who, thanks to one vicious rumor from a former flame, had garnered a reputation as the school freak. Twenty years later, I’m a successful real estate agent who’s put my embarrassing past behind me and smartly stayed away from love. I have things under control…until Derek suddenly returns to Sourwood...without a wedding ring, and in dire need of a house for him and his daughter.
"The Fireman and the Flirt" is the fourth book in the "Single Dads Club" series. The series doesn't need to be read "in order", and the books can all be read as "standalones". They will all supply you with all the "brother's best friend", "businessman/client", and "nerd/jock" vibes you can possibly want or need.
Derek is the last of the "single dads" that we are meeting, and his story is almost heartbreaking. After losing his wife, Derek, who is now a widower and a single dad to daughter, Jolene, returns to Sourwood, his old hometown, to get a fresh start and to try to give his daughter some much-needed stability. He really was unprepared for the move, seeing as how they don't have a house to move into...and they’re staying with his brother, Cal, and his husband, Russ, and their family.
Derek desperately needs his own space, so he begins the search for a house. During his search, he comes into contact with Cary, a very successful real estate agent who once had an unrequited, huge crush on Derek in high school. Cary is lovable, but a bit of a nerd. He's awkward, quirky, and when you are least expecting it... absolutely hilarious.
Derrek hires Cary to be his new agent, and as you would suspect, all the old feelings of Cary's old "Derek crush", resurface. Cary struggles a lot with trust issues, a result of being bullied and teased in school, and for trusting the wrong person...a person who had spread horrible, and embarrassing untrue rumors about him. In spite of them being untrue, those rumors have followed him throughout a significant portion of his adult life and shaped how he views himself and how he expects others to treat him.
Derek had always thought he was bisexual, but he had never acted on it...after all he was married to the mother of his child. Now that he finds that he's still having those "feelings" for Cary, it only confirms what he always had believed about himself.
As Derek and Cary search for the perfect house together, a beautiful friendship develops. They are so good, and absolutely adorable together. The chemistry they shared is hot. Cary finds that he can finally deal with all his past. He now has help with that...help that sometimes comes with hilarious support from his cousins and from his heart-to-heart talk with his dad.
It was great to see Derek and Cary slowly begin to rebuild their strained relationship. If you have read any of the first three books in this 4-part series, you will recognize the other members of the "Single Dads Club" when they each make their appearances in the story. This group is always a delight, and this is a series that is well worth the reading time.