Light Her Fire by Samanthe Beck EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Samanthe Beck
- Language: English
- Genre: Contemporary Romance
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You’ve hit a new low when the chance to eye-fuck Melody Merritt in Boone’s
Market is what passes for excitement in your life.
Josh Bradley almost groaned out loud as he watched Melody run slim, busy
fingers over every single cucumber in the “Five for $5” bin. He dumped a
bag of apples into his cart without tearing his attention from those nimble
hands, which were currently stroking one cucumber so thoroughly he was
going to have a bystander orgasm right there between the Galas and the
Granny Smiths.
If the guys in Cincinnati could see you now, they’d be laughing their asses
off.
Right. Moving to sleepy Bluelick, Kentucky, to become fire chief had been
a mistake—though watching Miss Bluelick chew her lip and fondle
cucumbers almost made the career blunder worthwhile. Almost. But the last
three months had proved one thing beyond a shadow of a doubt—he was a
city boy. He needed action. Something in short supply in Bluelick,
notwithstanding what was happening in his pants at the moment thanks to
Melody.
He picked out a bunch of bananas and added them to his cart. Ironically,
his appetite for action—and a fair dose of ambition—were what had pulled
him to this Kentucky-fried Mayberry in the first place. He’d stalled out in the
Cincinnati Fire Department as an assistant chief with no chance of
advancement until the chief retired, which the man showed no sign of doing.
Chief Warren had told him to be patient, get more years under his belt, and
when the time was right, Josh would be ready.
Frustration tightened his jaw. As much as he valued his mentor’s advice,
marking time solely for the sake of marking time wasn’t his strong suit. He’d
learned early a person’s tenure on this earth could be short. He had goals to
achieve, a legacy to honor, and saw no point in dicking around. When he’d
learned about the opening in Bluelick, he’d traded the status quo in the city
for the opportunity to parlay the chief’s gig in Bluelick to the same role in a
larger department, and ultimately, build the kind of career his father had
aimed for—one that would make his father proud.
The squeak of cart wheels brought him back to the present. A little old lady
rolled by. His eyes cut back to Melody. She was a head-turner by any
standard…a tall, refined, southern Grace Kelly. He’d dubbed her Miss
Bluelick because she practically personified the place with her deep-rooted
family tree and small-town sensibilities. The starched white blouse and flowy yellow skirt she wore said, “Mind your manners.” Manners he didn’t
possess.
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