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All Fired Up"A red hot sapphic romance that's perfect for Ali Hazelwood fans." Timothy Janovsky, USA Today bestselling author of The (Fake) Dating Game A fire starting scientist and a bi firefighter team up to save their best friend from an epic mistake in this celebration of queer joy, perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Ashley Herring Blake. Nicole Wells left Seattle two years ago for a master's in fire dynamics and some much needed space. Now she's back,
"A red-hot sapphic romance that's perfect for Ali Hazelwood fans."--Timothy Janovsky, USA Today bestselling author of The (Fake) Dating GameA fire-starting scientist and a bi firefighter team up to save their best friend from an epic mistake in this celebration of queer joy, perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Ashley Herring Blake.
Nicole Wells left Seattle two years ago for a master's in fire dynamics and some much-needed space. Now she's back, ready to hit reset on her life...and take one last chance on best friend/unrequited love Skylar Clark. But Nic's plans crumble when Skylar announces she's quitting her job and moving to Fiji for secret reasons--another typical Skylar disaster in the making. It's a giant red flag, and Nic feels like she's the only one who sees it... Until she meets Kira.
Kira McKinney stepped in as Skylar's safety net friend while Nic was away. She's got plenty of her own problems--can't get promoted, cancels all her dates, her fire chief father's legacy--but when Skylar makes her announcement, Kira knows she's needed again. Fortunately, Kira finds an ally in Nic, and when talking to Skylar doesn't work, there's only one option left: shenanigans.
But as all their efforts go up in smoke, one thing becomes wildly clear. The situation between Nic and Kira is heating up...but they'll have to let go of the past first if they don't want to get burned.
"Hilarious and heartfelt. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough!"--Carlyn Greenwald, author of Director's Cut
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Size: 2.67 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Works well for buffing. Don’t recommend drinking
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Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025
★★★★★ 5
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Very pleased with product. Seals and holds very well with rubber repairs.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5
What you don’t see can hurt you
Size: 2.67 Ounce (Pack of 12)
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great patches for punctures and the proper way to repair a tyre.
Size: 0.16 x 1.42 ,0.24 x 1.77 ,0.35 x 2.36 Inch, Size: 0.16 x 1.42 ,0.24 x 1.77 ,0.35 x 2.36 Inch
Why go to a tire repair shop and spend a fortune when you can do it yourself. However most people don't want to be bothered but for us do it yourselfers this patch set was great. Comes with various patches all in different sizes. If you're not familiar with fixing a tire it's really easy and honestly a scam getting it done. Fun fact the gray glue on the bottom is actually activated when you drive heating up the patch and vulcanizing it to the tire but it doesn't hurt to actually use some rubber cement to seal around the patch to prevent future leaks. I ended up having to use these on one of my motorcycle tires when I ran over a pallet staple, for me the biggest patchwork and once testing and rebeating the tire there was no leakage. Good price for the amount you receive and cost less to repair it yourself than taking it to a shop
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025