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The Firebrand

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October 8, 1871–One small sparkignites the entire city of Chicago,sending the residents into panic. But amid the chaos, a miraculousrescue kindles an unexpected new love.

As she flees the raging inferno, Lucy Hathawayrisks her life to save a precious baby girl. The littleorphan is a gift from heaven, coming into Lucy'slife just as the fire takes everything else from her.Five years have passed, and Lucy has raised Maggieas her own.Now, seeking a loan to refinance her most cherished dream–her bookstore, The Firebrand–Lucy finds herself face–to–face with Randolph Higgins, Chicago's most prominent banker. Rand is a bitter, lonely man scarred by the great fire and still grieving for the baby girl he lost that night. And to her astonishment, Lucy discovers that the child she'd saved was his.Some women would have run, some would have taken the secret of Maggie's identity to the grave.But not Lucy. Now her life is about to take another dramatic turn, forcing her to confront the one man who threatens all she holds dear. But it is their mutual love for a child that will propel Randand Lucy on an unforgettable journeyinto emotion, adventure and passion.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 19, 2001

      The great Chicago fire of 1871 is the catalyst for a story that deftly portrays a romance against the backdrop of the budding suffrage movement. Despite Lucy Hathaway's aristocratic background, her fiery political views and unconventional attitudes make her a social outsider. Nevertheless, she feels unexpectedly drawn to handsome banker Rand Higgins until she discovers that he's married to a dainty china doll of a woman. The fire changes everything, however, badly injuring Rand, estranging his wife and depriving Lucy of her father and her wealth. In the strangest twist of all, Rand's infant daughter, presumed dead in the fire, lands in Lucy's arms and is raised as an orphan. Although fate brings Lucy and Rand together again, the obstacles to their growing passion seem almost insurmountable. Both attempt to obtain custody of the child, and Lucy's association with the suffragists enrages Rand's banking colleagues. With this final installment of Wiggs's Chicago Fire trilogy (which also includes The Mistress), she has created a quiet page-turner that will hold readers spellbound as the relationships, characters and story unfold. Fans of historical romances will naturally flock to this skillfully executed trilogy, and general women's fiction readers should find this story enchanting as well.

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