ANNE MARSH SERIES:

Before He Was Wicked: A Wicked Secrets Prequel

Before He Was Wicked: A Wicked Secrets Prequel

Anne Marsh

Romance

Before Mia Brandt and Tag Johnson rediscovered each other on Discovery Island, they shared a memorable one-night stand. Eight hours of dancing, laughter and red-hot passion before they both shipped out to serve overseas. Tag didn’t think he had any regrets about loving and leaving his strong-willed Master Sergeant, but he’s about to be proved deliciously wrong…Note: Although this short story can be read as a standalone story, it is intended to be a free prequel to the full-length novel WICKED SECRETS. It includes an exclusive three-chapter sneak preview of WICKED SECRETS. The Men of Discovery Island:Book 1: Wicked SexyBook 2: Wicked NightsBook 3: Wicked Secrets  
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Viking's Gift: A Paranormal Shifter Biker Romance (Warriors Unleashed Book 4)

Viking's Gift: A Paranormal Shifter Biker Romance (Warriors Unleashed Book 4)

Anne Marsh

Romance

As a newcomer to the Greenland werewolf pack, Dee has struggled to find her place. She’s too outspoken, too smart, too independent to play mate and second fiddle to the male wolves. But belonging is important and life as an outsider too rough, so all this wolf wants for Christmas is a mate and a home of her own. You’d think shopping for a wolfie playmate would be easy—and you’d be wrong. Because available wolves are in short supply and the only other candidate she’s met? Carr’s a big, violent Viking werebear who can’t wait to hit the road. Falling in love with grumpiest Viking of them all is definitely not part of Dee’s plan, so why does she hunger for more of his touch?
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Have Me

Have Me

Anne Marsh

Romance

Bad boy billionaire Liam Masterson accidentally marries his best friend's little sister in the latest decadent DARE novel by New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh!My indulgent sex parties are renowned among San Francisco's elite. Doing naughty deeds while blackout drunk fuels the fire of my self-loathing. Waking up naked next to my best friend's little sister, however, is a step too far...even for me. And when I see our matching wedding rings, I know I've outdone myself.Hana Valentine always had a crush on me, but I've kept it in my pants...until last night. A temporary marriage will improve my image with investors, so I do what billionaire bastards do best—throw money at the problem. Hana proposes a trade instead. She'll give me good-guy lessons if I show her how to be deliciously bad... Now that I've seen her lush curves, felt her silky skin, tasted her honey-sweet mouth, I can't help but agree. Soon...
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Bad Wolf (A Breed MC Book Book 5)

Bad Wolf (A Breed MC Book Book 5)

Anne Marsh

Romance

The wolf totally gets a bad rap in Little Red Riding Hood. There he is, eating that naughty girl up, and the huntsman barges in with his big ax. I’ll bet she loved it. I’ll bet she adored her big, bad wolf right up until she didn’t get her happy ending. This wolf doesn’t disappoint in bed. Ever. Everywhere else? Absolutely. I’ve got a long, colorful history of disappointing my pack mates and fellow bikers in the Breed MC. I’ve never met a rule I wouldn’t break, but now I’m ready to make up for it. I’ll atone for my crimes. Live happily ever after. If I’m lucky, I won’t even die of boredom. Being the good wolf is the least exciting gig I’ve ever had. But after I kidnap a midwife, being good gets harder than ever. I need said midwife to nurse my Alpha’s mate through a difficult pregnancy. Kidnapping Rain was supposed to be my good deed for the day and a sure-fire way to make up for the mistakes I’ve made with my pack, but now my arms are full of sexy, smart woman and I’m totally up for a change in plans. I want this woman. I want her to be mine. And yeah… I want to be hers. But what’s a wolf to do when he falls in love with Little Red Riding Hood? I’m supposed to keep my hands (and all my other amazing parts) to myself because kissing the midwife is off-limits for this reformed bad boy. Or it should be. Because I’m about to be a very, very bad wolf indeed. *** This is a full-length, standalone paranormal romance with a filthy-minded, down-and-dirty wolf shifter who doesn’t have a filter but who does possess another outsized attribute to make up for it. You don’t have to read the other Breed MC books to enjoy Fang, but you will have a whole new appreciation for what he has to atone for. ***
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The Inheritance Test

The Inheritance Test

Anne Marsh

Romance

A yacht is close quarters for these enemies to lovers. Will past secrets make them cut and run? Find out in the latest from New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh!Could the partnership that should save his reputationcause the scandal of her lifetime? To save his inheritance, Declan Masterson needs to fix his playboy image—fast! Partnering with plain, respectable Charlotte Palsgrave for a charity yacht race is a genius first step, no matter how much she initially dislikes him. Charlotte is from an established family without a hint of scandal. Or so he thinks... At first, they can barely speak to one another, let alone sail a boat together. And then he has the nerve to suggest she needs a makeover! But when the two become shipwrecked, they may discover just how much opposites can attract...From Harlequin Desire: A luxurious world of bold encounters and sizzling chemistry.
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Hookup

Hookup

Anne Marsh

Romance

Enemies make the best lovers when an angry ballerina and a brash billionaire face off in New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh's latest hot-as-hades DARE novel!If billionaire Max O'Reilly doesn't take my video off his hookup app, I'll destroy more than his high-end laptop. But this computer genius is no geek. He's all tanned skin and hard muscle and knowing looks. And my man picker must be broken beyond repair, because I can't help responding to his cocky grin.Max has figured out my secret: I love to be watched. But I never imagined my hateful ex would upload a video of me pirouetting in nothing but my ballet slippers. Now my job as a social media influencer is on the line. Because who's going to hire an unwitting porn star to promote their products?The Silicon Valley CEO wants to make it up to me, and I do need a respectable-looking fake boyfriend to save my reputation. But when a game of beachside truth or...
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Bet Me, Mr. Billionaire

Bet Me, Mr. Billionaire

Anne Marsh

Romance

A funny, warm-hearted romantic comedy about a woman who makes a life-changing bet with her grumpy billionaire boss—perfect for fans of Talia Hibbert, Lyssa Kay Adams, and Sally Thorne!Harlow Harper is the world's worst employee. She's quit or been fired from her last six jobs. So convincing her new boss that she's an awesome butler and personal assistant long enough to score her much-needed annual bonus will be difficult. Particularly when she sort of, accidentally knocked his new house down a cliff.And particularly when that boss is Max Ivorsson, the world's grumpiest billionaire and arrogant ass. She may want her bonus, but he wants revenge. He proposes a bet: if she can't find him the perfect replacement house, he gets her...as his personal butler for a month of Sundays. If she wins—triple the bonus. Game. On.Bet Me, Mr. Billionaire is a full-length, complete standalone, enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy with an arrogant boss and the sunshine woman...
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Her Intern

Her Intern

Anne Marsh

Romance

A red-hot story from New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh! Billionaire Devlin King goes undercover to expose the company that's stolen his work—but after a sizzling encounter with his new boss, can he keep his eyes on the prize?My company's software has been pirated by a tech start-up, but its owner, the beautiful Lola Jones, would never admit it. As a renowned Silicon Valley CEO, I couldn't exactly walk into her office and accuse her—so when I saw a chance to go undercover as her new summer intern, I took it.It shouldn't have been difficult to prove my theory, but Lola is smarter than I gave her credit for—and the chemistry between us is an unexpected complication. She might be an infuriating boss, but her power over me drives me wild with desire. When our sexual tension threatens to bubble over, we cross a line, and one night of exhilarating pleasure soon turns into several. Evidently, she's...
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Hot Boss

Hot Boss

Anne Marsh

Romance

What happens when two billionaire best friends and business partners decide to make a merger in the bedroom? Find out in New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh's latest red-hot read!I thought I'd met The One in college. But after nine years of marriage, one text changed everything. The next thing I knew...divorce. My best friend Hazel's seen me through it—unfailingly logical and quirky, as always.We run a VC firm that's made us filthy rich. Maybe money can't buy happiness, but winning in business is addictive. When a tipsy encounter has me remembering Hazel's soft champagne kiss for a week, she's what I crave. We've only ever been friends. Business partners. Yet when Hazel launches a slideshow and proposes we shake up singledom by pairing in the bedroom, I can't resist.The kiss was unforgettable, but the sex is intoxicating. It was supposed to be fun and easy. So why can't I get enough? With a broken...
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Bound by the Viking: Paranormal Shifter Biker Romance (Warriors Unleashed Book 3)

Bound by the Viking: Paranormal Shifter Biker Romance (Warriors Unleashed Book 3)

Anne Marsh

Romance

Being a werewolf’s mate sucks, but Bera doesn’t have a choice—until a big, brutish, and thoroughly pissed-off Viking crashes into her cave and rescues her. He may be hot and their chemistry off-the-charts good, but she’s done with domination games and alpha males. Colden isn’t a nice guy—and he likes it that way. His rules are simple. Hit hard, fight mean, and defend what’s his. But when the Viking berserker rescues a sexy little werewolf and her pack names Colden as her new mate, the rules change. She wants to bargain for her freedom. He wants to keep her. Forever.
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The Hunt: Complete Edition

The Hunt: Complete Edition

Anne Marsh

Romance

The Hunt… No matter how they try to flee, the virgins who enter the twisting tunnels of the Guardians are destined to be caught. Actually, most don’t try too hard. The stories of warriors who can take on Cat form, of lovers who can make a woman scream with pleasure, are just too enticing. But I’m no virgin, and I’ve joined the Hunt with my own agenda. After I steal the moonstone necklace I’ve been sent for, I have no intention of becoming some Cat’s tasty morsel. But you think someone would have warned me that these have some deliciously kinky habits, and the dark hunter on my trail isn’t about to let impudent thievery go without punishment of the most exquisite kind…
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One Hot Cowboy

One Hot Cowboy

Anne Marsh

Romance

RIDE ‘EMCabe Dawson is a cowboy at heart. He’s devoted a lifetime to running Blackhawk Ranch, carving out a Northern California empire for his family. When the cattle ranch’s wells run dry, he knows what he needs to do. Foreclose on the Jordan place and drill deep for water there. It’s just business. Nothing personal.But, as summer heats up, keeping his mind on business just might be impossible. Rose Jordan left Lonesome, California, eight years ago and never looked back. Back then, she’d challenged Cabe’s authority—and his control. Though he wanted her fiercely, she was too young. Too rebellious. Now, with Rose back in Lonesome, business is getting very, very personal. She wants to keep her home, but can Cabe convince her to keep him instead?Priase for the novels of Anne Marsh“White hot suspense and a drop dead sexy hero!”—Roxanne St. Claire26,000 Words.
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Wicked Secrets

Wicked Secrets

Anne Marsh

Romance

A brazen bargain! Former military pilot Mia Brandt is on a four-day cruise that can only be described as bachelorette hell. Giggling girls, rhinestone-studded bikini bottoms (ugh), slushy margaritas…and Mia missing the cruise ship's departure at the last port. Now she's stranded on the same island as Tag Johnson—a Navy rescue swimmer who's all ripped abs and sexy hotness…and Mia's unforgettable one-nighter from four years ago! Tag definitely remembers Mia. Remembers her touch, the searing heat of their chemistry…and how she pulled rank on him in bed. The sexual attraction between them is as fierce as it ever was. But when Tag blurts out that they're engaged—a tiny little lie—their naughty, no-strings secret arrangement is out! And now an even bigger secret has taken its place…About the AuthorNew York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh writes sexy contemporary and paranormal romances because the world can always enjoy one more alpha male. She started writing romance after getting laid off from her job as a technical writer—and quickly decided happily-ever-afters trumped software manuals. She lives in Northern California with her family and six cats. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.Discovery Island came with its own resident Adonis. That particular plus had definitely not been in the travel brochures Laurel, Mia Brandt's cousin and the bride-to-be, had waved enthusiastically when proposing a four day bachelorette cruise from San Francisco to Cabo San Lucas. The woman was a travel agent; she should have known the man candy would be even more of a draw than discounted cabins. Fifty yards away from Mia's perch in the beachside bar, the hottie masterfully coaxed a boat motor to life while she stared. He might have been working in the shallow water with his back to Mia's group, but the sheer size and power of him demanded a second look, as did the effortless way he dominated his surroundings. In a firefight, she would have taken him out first, because everything about him screamed trouble. As soon as the hostess had shown Mia to her seat, she'd spotted him at two o'clock. Cataloging her surroundings was second nature, the end result of two tours of duty in Afghanistan. After her time in the sandbox, she'd marked her exits and searched for anything out of the ordinary. Not that she recognized ordinary anymore, but she'd made it her personal goal to rediscover that quality, and she'd set herself a deadline of Christmas. With only three months remaining to accomplish her particular mission, scoping out potential dates—rather than potential hostiles—over bad margaritas had seemed an excellent step in the right direction. The normal direction. This guy was worth a second look for many reasons, although the only threat he posed right now was to her libido. An ancient gray T-shirt stretched tightly over his shoulders as he wielded his wrench, clearly still dissatisfied with the boat's performance despite the motor's obedient purr. He'd rolled up his faded jeans, the worn denim cupping his butt in the best possible way as he bent over, fiddling with some new mechanical bit. His dark hair was buzzed short with military precision, and his forearms were a rich, sun-browned color. When he pulled a screwdriver out of the toolbox beside him, Mia's group of gals heaved a collective sigh. Hooyah. Definitely spectacular. "You think he's single?" One of the bridesmaids leaned into Mia, her attention firmly fixed on the hottie working the engine. Laurel had assembled a bridal party from all walks of life. In addition to Mia, she'd invited two girlfriends from college, her husband-to-be's baby sister, a gal from her office and a woman she'd met on a cruise to Jamaica. Two Jenns, an Olivia, a Lily and a Chloe. Mia's other mission was keeping the names straight. The guy's dating status, however, wasn't the actual issue. She shifted back—she still didn't like casual touching—and plucked the veil off her head. Her cousin had brought faux bridal veils for everyone, but there was only so far Mia would go for family. Being a former aviation pilot and officer in the US Army and only six months back from her final tour, pink tulle far exceeded that distance. Far. "That's not the right question." The bridesmaid—Mia was almost certain she was one of the Jenns—absently inhaled her margarita, her gaze never wavering from the man in the boat. "No?" A guy like him clearly didn't know the meaning of the word no. His T-shirt rode up as he reached over the engine block, revealing a sun-darkened expanse of golden brown skin and the navy blue edge of his boxers. The straight line of his spine just begged to be traced by her fingers. Or her mouth. Her tongue… At ease, soldier. She'd seen gorgeous men before. Slept with them, too. Just because sailor boy was the sexiest sight she'd laid eyes on in weeks didn't give her hormones license to rampage unchecked. Her ship sailed in hours, and she wasn't looking for quick fun. She also didn't need to leave behind yet another guy who would decide he was done waiting without telling her. Even now, she could hear her ex's voice as he explained how her last deployment was his license to cheat on her because, honestly, did she expect him to wait forever? Eighteen months hadn't qualified as forever in Mia's book, but then honesty apparently hadn't been part of her ex's vocabulary, either. She wouldn't make that mistake again, and the sailor in the boat had mistake written all over his very sexy self. Might-be-Jenn slurped, drawing Mia's attention back to the problem at hand. "The question is—is he single right now?" The man braced his legs as he twisted something on the engine block, and one of the other bridesmaids started fanning herself with a stack of bar napkins. Right on cue, a bikini-clad tourist hopped up onto the edge of the boat. The guy's fetching new visitor leaned in and said something to him. "Scooped." Mia's neighbor polished off the remainder of her margarita. She didn't sound particularly forlorn. "I need another round." It was hard to imagine needing more tequila and salt, but Mia signaled for the waiter anyhow. Her role on this cruise appeared to be that of designated party planner, probably because she wasn't any good at having fun herself, or so she suspected. Checking the waiter out visually for suspicious bulges and concealed weapons when he came over to take their order for refills was a case in point. "Is he taken?" Bridesmaid number two—so much for keeping her vow to learn their names before the cruise ship reached international waters tomorrow—scooted closer and looked hopefully toward the water's edge. "We could send him a drink." "Two." "Or bring the drinks ourselves." "A long, slow screw against the wall." Mia zoned out during the animated discussion of drinks that followed, which was probably why she missed the right turn the conversation took somewhere between wall and Mia. Her name. Five heads swiveled her way. Hell. She must not have blacked out or had a flashback, because no one looked worried. "What?" she asked Laurel, who was bouncing up and down in her seat. If Mia closed her eyes, she could imagine they were kids again. Laurel, who had always hated her name, had been an only child three years younger than Mia and they'd quickly become inseparable. Since her cousin lived less than a half mile away from Mia's family, there had been plenty of zipping back and forth on their bikes. Laurel had emailed daily when Mia was deployed, sharing all the small-town news and celebrity gossip. She'd also sent care packages, which had been a mixed blessing, albeit always good for a laugh. Laurel's definition of essentials didn't match Mia's, but they'd agreed on chocolate and Cheetos. The random gag gifts in the box had been another matter, but explained why Mia's unit had the best supply of whoopee cushions in the sandbox…and why Mia was now sporting a hot pink bikini bottom with rhinestones. And a tiara. Laurel had a devilish sense of humor and a contagious laugh. And since making Laurel happy made Mia happy, a little public humiliation in the wardrobe department was a small price to pay. Laurel elbowed her. "He's wearing dog tags." "And?" "And so he's military, right? Maybe you know him." Of course, because the number of soldiers serving Uncle Sam was so small that they were all on a first name basis. In the last six months she'd served in Afghanistan, she hadn't met every serviceman stationed at her base. Many of them, certainly, but not all of them. So the odds of her knowing the guy working on the boat were miniscule. Mia sighed. Sure, she could march over there and introduce herself, but she doubted he'd be interested in a glassful of vodka and gin. Sex, on the other hand, was a definite maybe if he was anything like the soldiers with whom she'd served. Stall. "I doubt we've crossed paths," she said, fishing an ice cube out of her glass. If she mainlined enough sweet tea, she might not fall asleep tonight, and avoiding the nightmares ranked higher on her list of things to be desired than hot men working on boats. "Afghanistan wasn't that small." "Go over and ask him to join us," Laurel urged. "Why me?" Her cousin's impish smile reminded Mia she wasn't the only person here used to giving orders. "I'm the bride," Laurel reminded her. As if Mia could possibly forget, given the group's collective outfits. "I'm off-limits. Taken." Another round of giggles ensued. "Someone available should go." It was true. Mia did want to be available. It was part of her whole act normal, feel normal plan. Laurel, on the other hand, was unabashedly girly. She loved glitter and pink—and her husband-to-be, Jack. Laurel was the kind of happy that made others smile. She didn't forget a promise, and she'd waited almost a year for her wedding date to make sure that Mia would be home. In turn, Mia would walk through fire for her baby cousin—and up the aisle in the satin monstrosity Laurel had chosen for the bridesmaids. All of which made walking across the beach to the hottie on the boat a no-brainer. Since she wasn't drinking—thank you, accidentally detonated concussion grenade—she'd nominated herself to be in charge of organizing the day's festivities—kind of like a designated tour guide instead of a designated driver. They'd hit the water for some snorkeling and devoured a lunch that had somehow morphed into the current cocktails. Next up was the zip line and ATV tour, followed by a sunset beach walk. While she couldn't guarantee the bridal party's continued good behavior, she could guarantee they slept like babies tonight. Apparently, she could also add procurer of hot men to her mental résumé. With that thought, she stood up and pointed herself in the direction of sailor boy. If her girls wanted his company, they'd get it. Seeing them happy was a good thing. This was precisely what she'd fought for in Afghanistan, this beautiful, silly happiness. Laurel glowed whenever her fiancé's name came up. They could laugh a little too loudly, drink a little too much, and have far too much fun, unlike the very few Afghani women Mia had met during her tours. The sun beating down on the beach certainly upped the temperature to Afghanistan-like levels. Moving out without her flip-flops had been a mistake because the sand was scorching hot. As soon as Mia got close, speeding up her incoming to an undignified trot as the soles of her feet cooked, the visiting bikini babe slid off the edge of the boat, landing in the water with a little splash. Sailor boy didn't look up. Not because he didn't notice the other woman's departure—something about the way he held himself warned her he was aware of everyone and everything around him—but because polite clearly wasn't part of his daily repertoire. Fine. She wasn't all that civilized herself. The blonde made a face, her ponytail bobbing as she started hoofing it along the beach. "Good luck with that one," she muttered as she passed Mia. Oookay. Maybe this was mission impossible. Still, she'd never failed when she'd been out in the field, and all her gals wanted was intel. She padded into the water, grateful for the cool soaking into her burning soles. The little things mattered so much more now. "I'm not interested." Sailor boy didn't look up from the motor when she approached, a look of fierce concentration creasing his forehead. Having worked on more than one Apache helicopter during her two tours of duty, she knew the repair work wasn't rocket science. She also knew the mechanic and…holy hotness. Mentally, she ran through every curse word she'd learned. Tag Johnson hadn't changed much in five years. He'd acquired a few more fine lines around the corners of his eyes, possibly from laughing. Or from squinting into the sun since rescue swimmers spent plenty of time out at sea. The white scar on his forearm was as new as the lines, but otherwise he was just as gorgeous and every bit as annoying as he'd been the night she'd picked him up at the Star Bar in San Diego. He was also still out of her league, a military bad boy who was strong, silent, deadly…and always headed out the door. For a brief second, she considered retreating. Unfortunately, the bridal party was watching her intently, clearly hoping she was about to score on their behalf. Disappointing them would be a shame. "Funny," she drawled. "You could have fooled me." Tag's head turned slowly toward her. Mia had hoped for drama. Possibly even his butt planting in the ocean from the surprise of her reappearance. No such luck. "Sergeant Dominatrix," he drawled back. "Do You even remember my name?" Mia Brandt smiled at him, baring her teeth. If looks could kill, he'd be a dead man twice over. Sergeant Dominatrix. Dredging up her old nickname hadn't been nice, but she'd startled him, and the words had slipped out. Okay, metaphorically speaking, she'd knocked him on his ass, because if he'd been making a list of the people he least expected to meet on Discovery Island, she would have topped said list. The last time he'd seen her had been when she'd marched out the door of his hotel room with a mouthy At ease, soldier. He'd been naked. She, on the other hand, had been sporting full dress uniform. "I remember." His people-naming skills had never been good, but Mia was unforgettable. "Prove it." She moved silently through the shallow water toward his boat. Those three feet felt like eternity. "You don't prefer Sergeant Dominatrix to Mia?" he asked innocently. She treated him to a repeat of the death glare, which he deserved, because it was his fault she was saddled with the nickname, even if she didn't know it. He had no intention of confessing the truth, either. He wasn't stupid. "Would you?" she asked. Absolutely not. He'd never been good at taking orders. Mia, on the other hand, excelled at giving them. Their relationship had been doomed from the start. Sweet Jesus, but she hadn't needed him for anything but his guy parts. At the three-drink mark of his Star Bar visit, that had been need enough for him. "Touché. So…are you visiting?" See? He could be polite. She pointed to a group of women behind her, the same group that had been mainlining cocktails and whooping it up while he worked. Funny. He wouldn't have pegged her for a drinker. Mia liked being in charge far too much to give it up. Of course, weddings were crazy-making. He had first-hand proof of that. His business partner and best friend was tying the knot in a few months, and his fiancée had pointed out that people made allowances for weddings all the time. At the time, she'd been trying to persuade him to host some kind of stag party. This bridal party wore veils and bikinis, an unusual beach getup meriting a second glance. Or six. Tag had never considered himself a marrying man, but multiple pink-and-white swimsuit bottoms with bridesmaid tattooed on the butt in rhinestones had him rethinking his position. Fast. The bride wore white, of course, and she was off-limits. The beach bar was the kind of place where the stools were chunks of wood and the glasses sported paper umbrellas and cherries. The waiters encouraged the customers to wiggle their toes in the sand and served the kind of drinks that made his stomach curdle. Mia's ladies must have come in from the cruise ship currently moored in Discovery Island's harbor, as half of them were toting Fiesta Cruise bags stuffed to the gills with beach towels and girly stuff. 
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Sweet Burn

Sweet Burn

Anne Marsh

Romance

It's supposed to be a quick wedding hook-up. She's lonely. He's available. After seeing Rio Donovan and Gia Jackson down the aisle, the sizzling sexual chemistry between Mimi Hart and Mack Johnson has this pair burning up the sheets in a night of no-holds fantasies. One night. No regrets. And no promises. As Strong's resident bad girl and bartender, Mimi has earned every inch of her reputation. Tattoos, motorcycles and dancing on the bar--Mimi's all in. She's fun and she's tough, a hot sex-on-the-pool-table woman--not a sunset-and-kisses sweetheart. Until her wedding hook-up, Mack Johnson, turns into a man on a sensual mission...and threatens to send her heart into freefall even as her own past threatens to catch up with her. Mack didn't choose Strong--Strong chose him. Fresh from the warzones of the Middle East and battling PTSD demons, this Spec Ops soldier is most at home on the battlefield. Still, when Jack Donovan calls in a favor, he heads to Strong, California for fire season. Guns. Firefights. And chutes. These things make sense. One summer and then he heads back to the frontlines where he belongs. He never counted on falling in love with Strong--or with Mimi. She's exactly what the doctor ordered. Now he wants all of Mimi--the sweet and the sour, the tough and the loving. And he's ready to convince her one night--and one fire--at a time...
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