August Fire

August Fire
315 Pages
ISBN 978-1514766163

Small town romance, sparks fly…

Stephanie thinks Doyle rude, crude, and bossy. Doyle thinks her snobbish and cold. However, she's got legs up to her ears. Stephanie can't help but admire his rugged good looks but he needs to curb his dog.

Danger unites…

While rescuing animals from an arsonist set rangeland fire, the heat ignites the passions each has been ignoring. The rugged high desert and mountains of Colorado set the scene for adventure, danger and fiery passions. Can they stay ahead of the arsonist and develop a solid relationship in the bright light of day? Getting past painful betrayals from other lovers. Can each of them get beyond past betrayals and pain? Will the final chapter be a wedding, or a fond farewell?

Riverview is home to Stephanie and now to Doyle. The small Colorado town and its citizens reflect small ranch towns across the United States. Showing the values and closeness of the residents who support each other when times are tough.

Kasey Riley

About Kasey Riley (Knoxville, Tennessee Author)

Kasey Riley

With over twenty years of horse ownership and Endurance riding to her credit, Kasey Riley (Kim) brings a wealth of knowledge to her novels. Her love of the trail, outdoors, and rural living give color and vibrancy to her books. This realism has drawn many readers to her novels. She strives to make readers see through the eyes of her characters and imagine themselves enmeshed in the plot.

She plans on each book being a stand-alone novel that can be read in any sequence without the reader missing details of the story. However, that could change in the future, if she feels the need to link novels. Do Not Assume could be the beginning of a series. It stands alone, but could have sequels. Coming up with ideas and plots keep Kasey and her husband occupied when traveling or watching TV. Kasey’s mind sees every news article as a possible story plot for her characters to endure. She loves alone time on the trail to work her way through the next plot and create new characters.

When not writing or riding, she enjoys reading a wide variety of genre novels and sounding out new plots on her husband of 40+ years. Together, they moved two horses, four dogs, two cats and all their assorted belongings from SE Oklahoma to Central Tennessee in 2016. The small town of Jamestown, on the Cumberland Plateau, lured them into moving there. Now able to ride out the back door, Kasey finds less time to write, but has gained many new ideas from which to work.