



To Protect & Serve
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4.5 • 574 Ratings
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Publisher Description
To save others' lives, they will risk their own...
Houston firefighter, Jeff Taylor is a fireman's fireman. He's not afraid of anything, and no situation is too dangerous to keep him on the sideline if lives are at stake.
Lisa Matheson runs a semi-successful ad agency that's on the brink of falling apart. Her employees are incompetent, and her schedule has become exhausting. When she takes on a client with a brilliant idea for a big conference, she thinks that maybe, finally this is her lucky break. However, the fire station wasn't what she had in mind for finding conference speakers. When she falls for a handsome but shy firefighter, it's possible that life might just be going her way for a change. The only problem is she can't control Jeff and the death wish he seems to have...
A #1 Best Seller for Contemporary Christian Romance novels, "To Protect & Serve" is truly inspirational romance at its very best. Filled with faith, hope, and love, Christian romance books aim to inspire women and men alike while giving them exceptionally romantic love stories they will not soon forget. "To Protect & Serve" fits that category perfectly. These real life characters are not perfect but are struggling to learn to live, while finding faith and love in the process. It can easily fit on your shelf of the most inspirational books.
"Staci Stallings writes Christian romance of the purest and sweetest kind!"
Customer Reviews
To Protect and Serve
A Beautiful Story. But Even Better because there was no graphic sexual episodes. I try to read only Christian Authors but sometimes it does not tell you enough about the authors so I take a chance. If I am wrong and the story is interesting enough I will just skip several pages to avoid the graphic sex otherwise I will just get rid of the book. Thank You. Keep up the Good Writing.
Good read
The characters in this book were very real and personable. I didn’t want to put it down.
Moving storyline
I liked the characters in the story but I feel like the middle of the book dragged on. The epilogue was very short in my opinion and I feel that we should have had a glimpse into the wedding. All in all there was a lot of writing just not enough sustenance