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Next we're reading Where There's Smoke... by Aricka Alexander. I've been told her novels are feelgood, so hoping that recc is accurate.

A firefighter and a baker. A meet-cute with a delayed introduction. Small town romance, F/F, Contemporary

The book can be found here as an ebook on Kindle Unlimited:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5T2PZNG/

SYNOPSIS:
Where there’s smoke, there’s bound to be a fire. However, fire never smelled this good.

Everyone knows Phoenix “Phee” Preston as the gorgeous, gentle giant, always ready to help in any way she can with a smile on her face.Ever since she was younger, she has always looked up to her grandfather, the town’s Fire Chief. She admired him and respected him, having been raised by him from the age of 6. So it’s only natural that when she turned 18, she followed in his footsteps, becoming the first and only female firefighter in the small town of Tucker, Louisiana.

When her grandpa passed away suddenly, she left town because it was hard being there when he wasn’t. It isn’t until a year later that she finally returns, and as if the Universe was gifting her for returning, she runs into a beautiful woman who immediately captures her heart, not only with her beauty but with a slice of strawberry shortcake. However, the moment is short-lived, and the woman disappears from her life, leaving only the taste of the sweet dessert and her name behind.

A year later, that mysteriously intriguing woman permanently moves to town to take over her late grandmother’s bakery.

Angel Savoie has spent a great deal of her adult life avoiding small towns because of the bad memories she had involving her parents’ death, but now she has no choice but to move to one. To her surprise, the town quickly grows on her, and she can see herself putting down roots in Tucker. Especially after she reconnects with a certain very attractive female firefighter who stops at nothing to make her smile

CW: This book is intended for readers 18 and older, and contains a heavy amount of profanity. There are also multiple explicit scenes not suitable for children. This is an ADULT romance written for ADULTS.

This book also addresses/mentions topics such as anxiety. depressions, death (of parents and grandparents) and near death experiences, fatal car accidents, pregnancy and abortion, and there's also a scene where a building catches on fire and one of the fmcs get stuck.

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