Author: Gena Showalter
Publisher: Harlequin
Date of publication: March 2015
Just
released from prison, Jase Hollister has a dark and twisted past. And
now, he has only one goal: stay out of trouble. Strawberry Valley, Oklahoma,
sounds like the perfect place for him and his two brothers-by-circumstance to
settle down and live a nice, simple life. But model citizen isn’t exactly this
rugged bachelor’s default setting—especially when it comes to a certain
hot-blooded Southern beauty…
Brook Lynn Dillon has always
been responsible. Not that it’s done her much good. The down-on-her-luck
waitress is broke, single and fun-deprived. Until Jase comes along. He is
dangerous, stunningly protective, breathtakingly sexy and as tempting as sin,
and the passion sizzling between them is undeniable. But can it melt her
resistance? After all, the right kind of trouble might be just what they both
need.
Excerpt:
“Pay attention, honey,”
Jase said to Brook Lynn. “This isn’t a lesson you’ll want to learn twice. You
throw a tantrum in my room, you get wet.” Jase tossed the little wildcat into
the deep end, hoping to calm her down.
Jessie Kay beat at his
arm, screeching, “Idiot! Her implants aren’t supposed to be waterlogged. She’s
supposed to cover them with a special adhesive.”
Please. “Implants are
always better wet.” He should know. He’d handled his fair share.
“They aren’t in her
boobs, you moron. They’re in her ears!”
Well, hell. I’m on silent,
she’d said, the words suddenly making sense. “Way to bury the lead,” he
muttered.
Brook Lynn came up
sputtering. She swam to the edge of the pool and climbed out with her sister’s
help, then arranged her hair over her ears before glaring up at him, reminding
him of an avenging angel.
He’d hoped the impromptu
dunk would lessen her appeal.
He’d hoped in vain.
Water droplets trickled
down flawless skin the color of melted honey. The plain white button-up and
black slacks she wore clung to her body, revealing a breathtakingly erotic
frame, legs that were somehow a mile long, breasts that were a perfect
handful…and nipples that were hard.
Those traits, in
themselves, would have been dangerous for any man’s peace of mind. But when you
paired that miracle body with that angel face—huge baby blues and heart-shaped
lips no emissary from heaven should ever be allowed to have—it was almost
overkill.
Damn, I picked the wrong sister.
Well, what was done was
done. Another piece of broken glass in his conscience. Another memory to leave
a sticky film on his soul, like a spider determined to catch flies.
“I’m sorry about your
hearing aids, or whatever they are,” he said, “but catfights aren’t allowed in
my room. You should save all disputes for the next JELL-O Fight Night.”
She watched his lips.
Her eyes narrowed, an indication she’d understood him.
Without looking away
from him, she said, “Jessie Kay, get in the car. If I have to start counting
again, you’ll regret it.”
For the first time that
evening, her sister heeded her command and took off as though her feet were on
fire.
West and Beck arrived a
second later and scoped out the scene: a gorgeous woman who was soaking wet,
probably chilled, stood as still as a statue, her hands fisted at her sides,
while Jase couldn’t seem to look away from her.
“What the hell
happened?” Beck demanded, running a hand through his hair.
“This is between him and
me.” Brook Lynn pointed to Jase. “You guys go inside.”
“Your hand is bleeding.”
West frowned and reached for her.
“I’m not your concern.”
She stepped away, avoiding contact, and would have toppled back into the pool
if Jase hadn’t caught her arm.
With her sex kitten
curves, he was surprised by the slenderness of her bones. Even more shocked by
the soft silk of her skin, the warmer than melted honey temperature. She wasn’t
chilled, after all, and the longer he held on, the more electric the contact
proved to be, somehow cracking through the armor he’d spent years erecting
around his emotions, until he practically vibrated with the desire to touch all of her…to hold
her…
To devour.
What the hell?
He released her with a
jolt and widened the distance between them. His inner armor wasn’t something he
maintained just for grins and giggles. It was for survival. As a boy abandoned
by his parents and sometimes mistreated by fosters, he’d learned emotions were
a weakness that could be used against him. To feel something for a person or
object meant he’d placed value on it—whether for good or ill.
Feel nothing. Want nothing. Need nothing. For
the most part, the motto had served him well. There had been times the armor
vanished, the darkest of emotions consuming him…pushing him to do things he
shouldn’t. Trouble had always followed.
Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty books in paranormal and contemporary romances, as well as young adult novels. Her series include White Rabbit Chronicles, Angels of the Dark, Otherworld Assassins, Lords of the Underworld, Alien Huntress and Intertwined.
Her novels have appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine, and Seventeen Magazine, and have been translated all over the world. The critics have called her books "sizzling page-turners" and "utterly spellbinding stories", while Showalter herself has been called “a star on the rise”.
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