Author: Jessica Scott
Publisher: Forever (Grand Central)
Date of publication: March 2014
She plays by the rules .
. .
Captain Ben Teague is many things: a tough soldier, a loyal friend, and a bona fide smart-ass. He doesn't have much tolerance for BS, which is why he's mad as hell when a trusted colleague and mentor is brought up on charges that can't possibly be true. He's even more frustrated with by-the-book lawyer Major Olivia Hale. But there's something simmering beneath her icy reserve-and Ben just can't resist turning up the heat
Captain Ben Teague is many things: a tough soldier, a loyal friend, and a bona fide smart-ass. He doesn't have much tolerance for BS, which is why he's mad as hell when a trusted colleague and mentor is brought up on charges that can't possibly be true. He's even more frustrated with by-the-book lawyer Major Olivia Hale. But there's something simmering beneath her icy reserve-and Ben just can't resist turning up the heat
. . .. . . and he's
determined to break them
The only thing riskier than mixing business with pleasure is enjoying it . . .
and Olivia can't resist locking horns-and lips-with Ben. He's got more
compassion in his little finger than any commander she's ever met, a fact that
makes him a better leader than he realizes. But when the case that brought them
together awakens demons from Olivia's past, she will have to choose between
following orders-or her heart . . .
I am so in love with this series! It's Always Been You is a great addition. I totally loved Ben and Olivia. Ben has been thrust into a position he never wanted..taking command of a company of soldiers. At first, I thought he was just lazy. I'll admit, I didn't like that about Ben at first. But, I found that he just lacks some confidence in his ability to lead. He also wants to do the right thin by his men and sometimes that is hard to do in a military setting. Especially when they are trying to kick out the riff-raff. I liked what he did for Foster and Zittoro. Sometimes giving someone hope is enough. Olivia has a whole set of baggage on her shoulders. Her past experiences with child abuse have definitely colored her ability to take her personal feelings out of her cases. It has also allowed her to build a steel wall around her heart. I think I liked these two together because despite their clashing initially, they were good for each other. Their chemistry was flirty and a lot of fun to watch. Their HEA was super sweet.
I can't wait to read the next book in the series. I hope it comes out soon! The excerpt below is one of my favorites from the book. First kisses are the best!
I can't wait to read the next book in the series. I hope it comes out soon! The excerpt below is one of my favorites from the book. First kisses are the best!
Enjoy this excerpt from It's Always Been you!
“You don’t like being in command,
do you, Ben?” she whispered. The air was thick between
them, heavy with unsaid things.
He shook his head. “It’s too much
responsibility for other people’s problems. I’m not qualified to judge someone
else’s screw ups,” he said.
He shifted so he could face her,
his body angled toward hers. A shadow partially concealed his face, casting it
in hard lines and a dozen shades of grey.
“You’re not supposed to be perfect
to be a leader,” she whispered. Her voice cracked, hung on the tension in her
neck from sitting a little too close.
Silence filled the space between
them. Heavy and warm and crackling with latent energy.
He licked his bottom lip, his gaze
locked with hers. “I don’t want to be either,” he said. His voice was a husky
whisper filled with need.
Her breath caught in her throat. A
hesitant movement. A breath closer. This was monumentally stupid. Infinitely
so.
And yet she parted her lips, her
entire body trembling in anticipation of the faintest touch of his. He was
there, just there. A breath separated them. Nothing more.
It was a hesitant kiss. A light,
teasing brush of his top lip against hers. Her breath mingled with his,
threading between them and urging her closer. She met his eyes, waiting.
Wanting. Needing more of this deeply sensual man who made her feel so many
writhing, hungry things.
It was forever before either of
them moved. Her breath was locked in her throat. Then she felt it. His palm
slid over her cheek, his fingers rough on her skin. Warmth penetrated her,
wound its way over the surface to slide beneath her skin and stroke something
long dormant to life.
Need. It was need that made her
lean toward him. Need that made her part her lips and trace his mouth with her
tongue. Need that made her nip his bottom lip and thread her fingers in the
short hair on the back of his neck.
Need that made her gasp in pleasure
as his tongue slid against hers, twining in that sensuous dance that brought
her blood to life. Heat pounded between her thighs, an aching, pulsing want
that scorched her like nothing she’d ever felt.
She gave herself over to the
sensation, to the pleasure of his touch. Knowing it was a mistake and far past
caring as her breath finally released, mixing with the heated strokes of his
tongue.
She eased back after a moment,
before she did something monumentally stupid, like crawling into his lap in
broad daylight.
“We really should talk about those
legal packets,” she said against his mouth.
His smile was unexpected. “Wow, you
are hell on a man’s ego,” he said.
The laugh caught her off guard and
she rested her forehead against his as she struggled to regain her composure.
Something opened against her heart, something unexpected and warm.
Something complicated.
For a brief moment, it was tempting
to throw caution to the curb, to nuzzle his mouth with hers, to absorb his
taste andwarmth.
And then reality kicked in.
“We really should head back. We’ve
got that meeting in two hours,” she said.
He smiled. “Always responsible and
focused.”
He brushed his thumb over her lip
as he said it. This was something nice.
Unexpected.
It was going to be an interesting
legal briefing, that was for damn sure.
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About the author:
USA Today bestselling author Jessica Scott is a career
army officer; mother of two daughters, three cats and three dogs; wife to a
career NCO and wrangler of all things stuffed and fluffy. She is a terrible
cook and even worse housekeeper, but she's a pretty good shot with her assigned
weapon and someone liked some of the stuff she wrote. Somehow, her children are
pretty well-adjusted and her husband still loves her, despite burned water and
a messy house.
She's written for the New York Times At War Blog, PBS Point of View: Regarding War Blog, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. She deployed to Iraq in 2009 as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn and has served as a company commander at Fort Hood, Texas.
She's pursuing a PhD in Sociology in her spare time and most recently, she's been featured as one ofEsquire Magazine's Americans of the Year for 2012.
She's written for the New York Times At War Blog, PBS Point of View: Regarding War Blog, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. She deployed to Iraq in 2009 as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn and has served as a company commander at Fort Hood, Texas.
She's pursuing a PhD in Sociology in her spare time and most recently, she's been featured as one ofEsquire Magazine's Americans of the Year for 2012.
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