u/Belovedchimera

Romance Book involving Firefighter. "With love and commitment"

Looking for a romance book I read when I was younger, and cannot seem to find it.

I could've sworn the book was named "With Love and Commitment", but I can't find anything like that. So I'm thinking it could've been "With (blank) and Commitment", but I'm not entirely certain now. I'm pretty sure the cover had the male love interest holding a baby. He also wore a cap, I think.

Details about the book that I do remember:

  1. Main character was a fire fighter
  2. Woman he eventually falls in love with is coming back to her home town after leaving her boyfriend. Unclear if he passed away, or if he was abusive.
  3. The woman was a kindergarten teacher
  4. There was one scene in particular I remember of her being a teacher because I thought it was really funny. She was doing 'show and tell', and one of the children in her class talked about how he found his mother and father wrestling on the couch, but they explained it was all right because they loved each other.

I do not think it was dual points of view.
Sadly this is all the information I have on it. I looked at "Falling for the Fireman", and Ignite, but none of these seem to be the book I'm thinking of. I started reading this around 2011- 2012, but the book looked older than that.

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u/Belovedchimera — 2 days ago

Ive suddenly come to the realization that it'd be possible for a virus to spread from a PC on my laptop/desktop to my NAS via the network drives i have mapped. I was wondering if anyone has any possible protections?

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u/Belovedchimera — 6 days ago

This might not be the type of post everyone is used to seeing, but I'm curious. When was the first time you were (or have you ever been?) thankful to be self hosting?

A couple of weeks ago, my partner and I went through an internet outage and none of our services were affected. We were still able to watch things on Plex, listen to our music on navidrome, and send messages throughout the house locally on a matrix server (we write together). This is probably what we do 90 percent of the time on our computers.

Before we self hosted, if the internet went down, we pretty much had nothing to do. When our internet went out, we didn't even notice it because were still able to do everything we usually do.

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u/Belovedchimera — 17 days ago