Amara Baptiste knows how to read a burned building.
The smoke pattern.
The missing fire-door hardware.
The way powerful men call destruction an accident when profit is waiting on the other side.
When a suspicious fire tears through Baltimore's historic Crownlight Arts Collective, Amara barely escapes with her life—and a records tube someone clearly wanted destroyed. The city is ready to blame old wiring. Her firm wants her quiet. A wealthy developer wants the ashes cleared fast.
But Amara knows the fire was set.
Then Eli Mercer walks into the ruins.
A former firefighter with a damaged reputation and a gift for reading ash, Eli sees what everyone else wants buried: accelerant, forged permits, missing records, and a fire pattern that looks too much like the warehouse blaze that ended his career.
Amara does not need a savior.
Eli knows better than to try.
But when her apartment is compromised, her reputation is attacked, and the threats turn personal, Amara is forced into Eli's converted firehouse loft. Close quarters become late-night evidence reviews, dangerous interviews, a fake-couple gala, and a slow-burn attraction neither of them can afford.
Because Crownlight is hiding more than old brick and smoke damage.
Inside its walls is proof of a real-estate corruption scheme, illegal insurance fraud, and a buried family secret tied to the fire that killed Amara's mother.
Someone has burned buildings to erase the truth.
Someone has rewritten reports to protect powerful men.
And now someone is willing to trap Amara and Eli inside the next fire before the evidence reaches daylight.
Held Through Fire is a full-length BWWM romantic suspense featuring a strong Black heroine, a wounded protective hero, forced proximity, woman-in-danger tension, slow-burn trust, hidden corruption, emotional healing, and a hard-earned happily ever after.