This is part of the A Man Who Knows What He Wants each can be read as a standalone with a sexy older guy and the girl who captures his heart rendering him powerless to do nothing but love her. Bridget is a sweet, curvy, working at a bank with a difficult boss, being controlled by her parents, her dad even got her a job at the bank not trusting her to do it on her own, sometimes bothered by some of their comments especially about her curves they aren’t directly mean, but they want her to be something she isn’t, and she isn’t happy. So, when she is told to supervise the fire drills, along with everything else her boss doesn’t want to do herself, but when a real fire breaks out and she manages to get everybody out but herself because she is stuck on a ledge panic as she should be when a huge fireman comes to her rescue. Ash sexy as all get out fireman forced into taking time off after working 30 days straight driving past the bank one day when he sees the beautiful curvy girl walking into the bank instantly he knows she will be his girl and needing to meet her when his firefighter’s gut tells him something isn’t right so turning around heading back towards the building when the chatter on the scanner confirms his worst fears the building is up in flames with someone trapped on the third floor and his gut tells him it is his girl so saving her isn’t an option it is mandatory so he will have to convince her to jump it is the only way to save her but all she can think about is one the fire and two how is this man going to catch her a curvy girl. Bridget doesn’t want to die but in her head all she hears is all the negative things said to her, or the mistreatment she received for being curvy or too nice, and she can’t jump she doesn’t want to hurt the sexy firefighter but trusting in to catch her but when he asks her out afterwards will she agree, will her low self-esteem stop her from finding something special, will she give the older guy a chance, can he really want a curvy girl like her, and can they find happiness?.
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