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One guide. Six strangers. Thirty miles of fire. When a wildfire traps a group at a remote mountain lodge, a disgraced former hotshot firefighter must lead them through burning canyons, icy rivers, and collapsing cliffs to reach safety—and redeem herself along the way.

Author: Aria Nightingale
Length: 18,930 words
Reading Time: 1 hr 10 minutes

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She lost everything to fire once. Now it’s her only chance at redemption.

Sage Kincaid was once the youngest hotshot firefighter in the Pacific Northwest—fearless, skilled, and destined for greatness. Then the Ridge Canyon Fire took her partner’s life, and she walked away from everything. Five years later, she’s a wilderness guide at a remote mountain lodge, hiding from her past.

When a lightning storm ignites a massive wildfire, the lodge is cut off from all escape routes. The guests—a fractured family, an elderly couple, and a lone photographer—turn to Sage, the only one who knows these mountains well enough to lead them out. But the path to safety is a brutal thirty-mile trek through burning canyons, unstable ridgelines, and a wilderness transformed into an inferno.

As the fire closes in, Sage must confront not only the flames, but the ghost of the partner she couldn’t save—because the same fire that killed him is now hunting her through these mountains. To survive, she’ll need to forgive herself, trust strangers with her life, and remember the courage she thought she’d lost forever.

Why you will love this story

  • A gripping, visceral survival adventure set in the wildfire-ravaged Pacific Northwest
  • A deeply emotional redemption arc about guilt, courage, and second chances
  • Rich, complex characters—from a guilt-ridden firefighter to a fractured family finding their way back to each other
  • Heart-pounding action and tender human moments in equal measure

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