When Roger Littlejohn, a single father and member of the military was killed by a random terrorist attack while exiting the NCO club in Frankfort, Germany, his cousin, Tad Reynolds became the official guardian of his three eleven year old triplets. Tad and his partner, Jere West, had just returned from picking up the boys and were bringing them back to the states to begin a new life in Arkansas. Change was no stranger to thirty-one year old Tad. Due to a family loss of his own he had been moved from a beach community in northern California to his mother's family homestead in Arkansas at a young age. At the time he had not been much older than the triplets. He was now heading the Lawson Clan and in charge of all the business interest for the family. Yosemite Fire is the reflections that Tad has about his life as a teenage member of a large extended family and how they had reached this point. It tells the story of his relationship with Roger and his twin brother, Jax. He learns that there really is a difference between sex and love. He loses one love and gains another, in Jere, that had been there all along. In the process he learns just how much patience true love can have.
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