The Fireman’s Homecoming

The Fireman’s Homecoming by Allie Pleiter is a work of fiction published by Harlequin on May 21, 2013. This 224-page novel explores the challenges faced by fireman Clark Bradens as he returns to his hometown of Gordon Falls, where his reputation as the local bad boy complicates his efforts to change perceptions through his newfound faith.
In this story, readers will find Clark navigating his difficult past while forming an unexpected alliance with Melba Wingate, who has returned from Chicago to care for her ailing father. As Melba delves into family secrets, she and Clark confront their shared histories and work together to shape a new future. Themes of family life and personal redemption are woven throughout, offering insights into the complexities of relationships and the impact of faith on personal growth.
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Nothing about going home to Gordon Falls is easy for fireman Clark Bradens. His role as local bad boy is firmly established, though he’s determined to use his newfound faith to change people’s minds. But Clark isn’t the only one coming home to hard times. When Melba Wingate came home from Chicago to help her ailing father, she wasn’t expecting to unravel a family secret. As Melba wades through the past to find the truth about her father, Clark becomes an unlikely ally. And while neither can change the past, the future is theirs to shape.
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