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Memories: Firehouse Family Series: Book One

MEMORIES begins the story of the tumultuous, passionate, and forbidden love affair of Jake McCann and Laura Darvey. In the height of Prohibition in June, 1932, after suffering the terrible loss of his firefighter friends in one fire, followed by the death of his wife and son in another fire, former New York City Fire Captain Jake McCann is appointed fire chief in the small town of Woodhill, Ohio. The town may be small, but the trouble and turmoil in Woodhill are not. Jake is joined by his two friends, Freddy Pratter and Mickey Justini, who are appointed to the fire department with Jake. Like Jake, they have their own personal demons.
     Sharing an interest in horses, Jake falls in love with Laura Darvey, a woman who is married to a local bootlegger and operator of a protection racket. The affair causes the three friends to become entangled in a series of horrifying crimes that force them all to unexpectedly face their demons.

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Product Details:
Author: Laurie Loveman
Paperback: 366 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: October 14, 2002
Language: English
ISBN: 1591094682
Product Length: 5.24 inches
Product Width: 7.99 inches
Product Height: 0.76 inches
Product Weight: 0.84 pounds
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.82 inches
Package Weight: 1.09 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
 
 

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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great view of firefighting history with romance to boot!  Feb 01, 2002
By Cindy C.
I really enjoyed this story about rural firefighting, arson, the Cleveland mob, and a nice romance story. It's very detailed with historical events of the 30s. As a Clevelander I got a kick hearing about the events "close to home" but I think everyone can identify with the story.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5"Memories:" A Tale of Intrigue, Mystery & Romance  Jan 10, 2011
By Deanie Humphrys-Dunne "Deanie Humphrys-Dunne"
"Memories" A Tale of intrigue, mystery, & Romance
Why does Jake McCann decide to leave the familiar setting of New York City in favor of the "wilderness" of Woodhill, Ohio? Does his best friend, Freddy Pratter relocate too? Does Jake have family members already settled in Woodhill?
Laura has lived in Woodhill since she was eleven years old. She marries Dan, but is he the right partner for her? Dan is a conniving racketeer, hiding a secret. He goes to great lengths to conceal the secret. Eventually, a strong attraction develops between Jake and Laura. How does Jake intervene? Are there terrifying consequences once Dan's secret is revealed?
The reader is mesmerized by the combination of intrigue, mystery, and romance carefully woven throughout the story. You'll want to discover how the story ends and you'll be hoping that Laura and Jake are together in the end.
I highly recommend "Memories"to anyone who loves mystery, suspense and romance. It's a riveting story, which was a finalist for the 2006 Fresh Voices award.
Reviewed by author, Deanie Humphrys-Dunne



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5MEMORIES Review by Scribblers - Brenda Ramsbacher  Jul 26, 2009
By Laurie Loveman "Laurie"
Dan Darvey has a secret he's hidden from everyone in Woodhill, Ohio for four years. He has also operated on the wrong side of the law without being caught filching money from people who can't afford to pay, using threats to keep the money flowing. Now he's stolen from his boss, the fire chief found his secret, and the cops want to questions him.
Laura Darvey is a woman married to the wrong man. She's allowed the freedom to raise her horses and do her work without interference but at a cost to her well-being. Then she meets the new fire chief who lights her blood hotter than her husband ever has. When her husband runs, Laura forgets about her watchdog, invites Jake over, and ends up fighting for her very life.
Jake McCann and two of his friends are firefighters from New York hired to keep the small town of Woodhill safe. Bringing emotional baggage along for the ride, Jake is surprised to find himself caring for another man's wife. But now fires are being set to give someone an opportunity to search the firehouse and Jake wants to know why. All seems to be find until Jake uncovers the box Dan has been looking for.
Loveman has an intriguing story that has the reader cheering on Jake and Laura as they struggle to overcome their feelings while the world is falling apart within their very souls. Only they can fight the demons to win the confrontation between good and evil before the entire town is destroyed by one evil man and his henchmen. MEMORIES is truly memorable. Part of the FIREHOUSE FAMILY series, I am looking forward to reading more about these courageous men and women who put their lives on the line in the face of danger.



5Brings time and place to vivid life  Aug 26, 2011
By S. Deeth "Sheila Deeth"
First in Laurie Loveman's Firehouse Family series, Memories is filled with scenes and voices from the Depression. From the oppressive heat of a Ohio summer, to the icy blast of winter; from New York city streets to the small town of Woodhill; from arson and Prohibition to the healing of wounded memories; all is vividly rendered in evocative prose with dialog that turns into sound as the pages are read. Jake has been hired to oversee Woodhill's new fire department. Twin brother Dave is the local doctor. And just outside town, Laura rides her Appaloosas while husband Dan makes money by dubious means. Fire is a threat, not just a force of nature. Politics is trouble. Greed is danger. And memory of loss is the stuff nightmares are made of.

The trio of New York firefighters, Jake, Mickey and Freddy, are very nicely drawn with all the disrespect and short-fused anger you'd expect in such a high-strung friendship. They face a rash of arson fires and begin to investigate. But when Rabbi Steiner's temple's attacked more than property comes under threat.

Jake's not the only one running from memories in this tale, but maybe anger can give way to love, and fear to release, given good opportunity. The story progresses very naturally, with an unforced feel and light touch. Gentle romance, generous wisdom, and a cast of characters as varied as the land they live on, carry the story to a fine conclusion and leave the reader glad to know these people can be revisited in further tales.



Disclosure: I read this ebook as a judge in the mystery section of the Dan Poynter Gobal eBook Awards. It (very deservedly)won the mystery/suspense award.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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