Riley Carter fought hard to earn her place at Station 17. Now she has to figure out what it means to stay.
With a new probie watching her every move, a captain who still says "Carter" like it matters, and a crew that is starting to rely on her in ways that feel dangerously close to love, Riley is no longer just surviving the house—she is becoming part of it.
But belonging comes with a cost. Every call asks more of her. Every lesson carries weight. And every step deeper into the life she built at Station 17 makes the rest of her world feel smaller, lonelier, and harder to ignore.
As the station starts to feel less like a job and more like home, Riley finds herself pulled toward the people who know her best, the responsibility she can no longer outrun, and the quiet connection with Dr. Avery Quinn that keeps slipping past her defenses.
Station 17: The House As Home is an adult sapphic firefighter romance about found family, earned trust, and the moment you realize the place you fought to belong might already love you back.
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