F.D.N. Wives

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Pub Date Oct 24 2022 | Archive Date Nov 15 2022

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Description

The New York City Fire Department is the most prestigious and well-respected in the world. F.D.N. Wives is the sisterhood behind the brotherhood of that infamous department.

The camaraderie among four profoundly different women, Megan, Erin, Gail, and Deirdre, coupled with men who run into burning buildings to save lives, illustrates their support during moments of elation and in times of despair. Battling blazes to fighting breast cancer, this fierce group of ladies exemplifies the very essence of what makes the fire department so unique.


The New York City Fire Department is the most prestigious and well-respected in the world. F.D.N. Wives is the sisterhood behind the brotherhood of that infamous department.

The camaraderie among...


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ISBN 9781509245185
PRICE $5.99 (USD)
PAGES 394

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This was a very engaging and entertaining book. The characters were intriguing, the plot line interesting and the insight into being a firefighter wife captivating.

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Loved this story about New York City firefighters and their wives. Wonderful, interesting, and intriguing men and women and great storylines. I liked the well developed, relatable characters in this story.

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