Something Sacred
302 pages
|Published: 14 Mar 2019
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ISBN: 9781798471852
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication date: 8 March 2019
Description
You met Jared in Something Special. Now hear his side of the story....
Wildfires are dangerous-but the worst comes after.
Desperate for a drastic change in my life, I accept a job on the Boulder Mountain Hotshot crew-a formidable hand crew that fights front lines of wildfires in Washington-and push all of my thoughts into work. I don't expect to make friends, but the crew quickly becomes my family.
When I'm facing down a wildfire, there's no room to think about what I've lost.
In the heat of the moment, I can forget those who tore away pieces of my soul: my best friend, my father, my ex-fianc�e. Action over thought.
After? Grief is the only echo.
Eventually, everything runs cold and awareness floods back in. When the smoke clears, I'll have to deal with everything-and everyone-I've been pushing away.
Something Sacred can be read as a standalone. Its story runs parallel to Something Special. The author encourages readers to read Something Special before Something Sacred, but it is not necessary.
Wildfires are dangerous-but the worst comes after.
Desperate for a drastic change in my life, I accept a job on the Boulder Mountain Hotshot crew-a formidable hand crew that fights front lines of wildfires in Washington-and push all of my thoughts into work. I don't expect to make friends, but the crew quickly becomes my family.
When I'm facing down a wildfire, there's no room to think about what I've lost.
In the heat of the moment, I can forget those who tore away pieces of my soul: my best friend, my father, my ex-fianc�e. Action over thought.
After? Grief is the only echo.
Eventually, everything runs cold and awareness floods back in. When the smoke clears, I'll have to deal with everything-and everyone-I've been pushing away.
Something Sacred can be read as a standalone. Its story runs parallel to Something Special. The author encourages readers to read Something Special before Something Sacred, but it is not necessary.