There are bad boys and
then there are the men of Devil’s Rock . . . Some men come with a built-in
warning label. Knox Callaghan is one of them. Danger radiates from every lean,
muscled inch of him, and his deep blue eyes seem to see right through to Briar
Davis’s most secret fantasies. But there’s one major Briar is a nurse
volunteering at the local prison, and Knox is an inmate who should be
off-limits in every way. Knox feels it too—a shocking animal magnetism that
drives him to risk his own life to protect Briar’s. Paroled at last, he tries
to resist her. She’s too innocent, too sweet, and she has no idea what Knox is
capable of. But a single touch can lead to a kiss—and a taste . . . until the
only crime is denying what feels so right . . .
Hell hath no hunger like a
man let out of a cage . . .
Shy and awkward, First Daughter Grace Reeves has always done what she’s told.
Tired of taking orders, she escapes her security detail for a rare moment of
peace. Except her worst nightmare comes to life when a ruthless gang of
criminals abducts her. Her only choice is to place her trust in Reid Allister,
an escaped convict whose piercing gaze awakens something deep inside her. Reid
is nothing like her other captors.
He’s tougher, smarter…and one blistering look from him makes her hotter than
any man ever has.
Reid spent years plotting escape and revenge . . .years without a woman in his
bed. For this hardened felon, Grace Reeves isn’t just out of his league—she’s
from another planet, but that doesn’t stop him from wanting her. Escaping
Devil’s Rock was tough, but resisting this woman could be the end of him. For a
man with nothing to lose, protecting her . . . claiming her as his own, becomes
more necessary than his next breath.
When you live next door
to the big bad wolf . . .
After years in prison, North Callaghan is finally free. But the demons haunting
him still make him feel like a caged beast. He loses himself in work and hard
living, coming up for air only to bed any willing woman to cross his path. So
when his new neighbor snares his interest, he decides to add another notch to
his bedpost. The only problem? Faith Walters is a white picket fence kind of
girl.
Prepare to be devoured.
Faith’s new neighbor is the rudest man alive. He’d rather grunt at her than
speak and he takes her “welcome-to-the-neighborhood” scones without a thank
you. She knows she should run for the hills from the ex-con. If only he weren’t
so smoldering sexy…if only the sounds of him with other women didn’t drift
through their shared wall and fill her with longing…and if only he didn’t look
at her like they were a collision waiting to happen.
From the wrong side of the
tracks and with most of her family in jail or dead, Piper Walsh is used to
everyone in town thinking the worst about her. It doesn’t seem to matter that
she’s worked hard to build a good life for herself. So she isn’t surprised that
when she comes into contact with Sweet Hill’s wildly irresistible, arrogant
sheriff, Hale Walters, they’re instant adversaries. Piper has nothing in common
with the town golden-boy-turned-lawman—and she refuses to be a notch on his
bedpost.
Despite rumors, Hale avoids fooling around with the women of Sweet Hill, many
of whom are hoping to get him to the altar. But staying out of Piper’s path is
proving near impossible. The infuriating troublemaker clearly has no
respect for his badge. As she continues to push his buttons, it becomes
clear to Hale that he must either arrest Piper—or claim her as his own.
Locked in with the town
bad boy . . . Most women would be scared, but Gabriella’s only worried about
resisting Cruz Walsh, who’s even hotter than he was back in high school. Cruz
was wrongly accused of the high-profile crime for which he was imprisoned; Gabriella’s
desperate for the scoop that will get her career off the ground and get her out
of Sweet Hill, where everyone still remembers her as “Flabby Gabby.” Being
stuck in a supply closet with Cruz is the perfect opportunity to land an
interview. What Bri doesn’t count on is Cruz taking “up-close and personal” to
a whole new level. If there’s a silver lining to the hell Cruz went through,
it’s that losing his freedom put everything in perspective. Maybe starting over
someplace new would be easier, but after years locked up, Cruz values his
family—and his true friends—more than ever. So he’s back home, facing the
gossip, dodging reporters . . . and face-to-face with Gabriella Rossi. They’ve
both Bri wants a story and Cruz just wants her. Another thing he’s learned?
Don’t let a good thing slip away.