CHASING FIRE
Rowan Tripp is addicted to danger. She's been fighting the annual forest fires in the rugged Montana mountains since she was eighteen years old. She can read a wildfire like no one else - and is prepared to put her life on the line again and again to save others. But now she is mourning the death of her good friend and jump partner, Jim - and haunted by the fact that she might have been able to save him.
More pressing is the fact that the new season's recruits to the 'smoke-jumping' team need to be trained. Rowan has a strict rule: NEVER get romantically involved with anyone she works with. But the moment she meets Gull Curry that rule is severely tested. And when it becomes clear that someone does blame Rowan for Jim's death and is determined to seek revenge, Rowan finds that she needs Gull's help and support more than ever.
NORA ROBERTS
The number one New York Times bestseller of more than 200 novels. With over 500 million copies of her books in print, she is indisputably one of the most celebrated and popular writers in the world. She is both a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK and a number one bestseller in Australia.
Edad recomendada: Adultos
ROBERTS NORA
Nora Roberts, cuyo nombre real es Eleanor Marie Robertson, nació en Silver Spring, Maryland, Estados Unidos, el 10 de octubre de 1950. Se graduó en la Montgomery Blair High School y trabajó en un despacho de abogados antes de dedicarse a la escritura. Comenzó a publicar en 1981 y desde entonces ha desarrollado una extensa obra en los géneros de novela romántica y suspense, además de literatura fantástica y policiaca bajo el seudónimo J. D. Robb. Ha utilizado también los nombres Jill March y Sarah Hardesty en Reino Unido. Sus libros figuran regularmente en las listas de éxitos del New York Times y ha recibido múltiples premios RITA.