A beautiful but broken woman must decide if true love is worth risking everything...including her freedom.
Mixing Temptation
Second Shot #3
Sara Jane Stone
Releasing September 13th,2016
Avon Books
In
the third installment in Sara Jane Stone's dazzling Second Shot series, a
beautiful but broken woman must decide if true love is worth risking everything...including
her freedom.
After a year spent living in
hiding—with no end in sight—Caroline Andrews wants to reclaim her life. But the
lingering trauma from her days serving with the marines leaves her afraid to
trust the tempting logger who delivers friendship and the promise of something
more.
Following an accident that nearly
robbed him of his hopes for the future, Josh Summers believes life has given
him a second chance. He wants to settle down with the woman who stole his
attention and his heart. And he’s willing to wait until she’s ready to be more
than “just friends.” When fear of discovery leaves Caroline pretending to be
his date, Josh tempts her to try the real thing—a relationship built on trust,
not lies.
But then the past threatens and
Caroline must risk everything—including her freedom—to bury her demons before
she can take a chance on happy-ever-after.
“May I lick the whipped
cream off your face?”
Josh lowered his fork to
the pie dish and waited for the Big Buck’s dishwasher to catch up with the
conversation. Pie—not flowers—had offered him the perfect way to transition
from the guy who found her in the woods to her friend. And he couldn’t resist
the temptation to switch from small talk to damn near close to begging for a
kiss.
And a date, he thought. I’m going to ask her
out today.
Caroline raised one
perfect, dark eyebrow. One hand clasped a spoon and the other rested on the
stainless steel work surface that on busy nights held stacks of dirty pint
glasses waiting for her attention. Right now, it was just the two of them and
the pie. The bar wouldn’t open to Forever’s local logging population and the
university students who outnumbered the men and woman born and bred in this
section of the Willamette Valley for another hour.
“No,” she said. Her tongue
darted out from between her pink lips that always looked as if she was wearing
a kiss-me-now lipstick. Or course, he knew the woman whose ideas of
accessorizing involved a concealed weapon tucked into the waistband of her
pants did not bother with makeup. She licked the whipped cream teasing the edge
of her mouth. “I’ve got it under control.”
He nodded, refilled his
fork and lifted another bite of key lime pie to his mouth. He always asked—for
a touch, a taste, a kiss—but he never pushed. Caroline would shift the
parameters of their dessert-based friendship in her own time. Or she wouldn’t
and he’d be forced to come to terms with the fact that the future he daydreamed
about—settling down with Caroline, buying his own home, maybe a dog—would
replace sleeping with Megan Fox on the top of his Never Going to Happen list.
“You’re going to Noah’s
wedding on Saturday night?” he asked, sliding back into friendly chitchat. He’d
waited a year to kiss Caroline the first time. And he’d sit tight for another
if it meant more sugarcoated kisses. To hell with his siblings’ opinions.
“Just because I can take
the dishwasher apart and fix it every time it tries to quit on us”—she nodded
to the restaurant-grade appliance behind her—“doesn’t mean Noah wouldn’t fire
me for missing his wedding. Plus, he’s closing the bar for the night. Everyone
else is going.”
“Everyone else is in the
wedding,” Josh pointed out. Big Buck’s owner and manager was marrying Forever’s
former bad girl, who’d burst into his life over a year ago, demanded a job, and
quickly worked her way up to assistant manager. And the only other bartender on
the payroll right now was the groom’s best friend and the bride’s big brother.
“True. But I owe Noah. I
can’t miss his wedding.”
Fair enough, he thought.
“A couple of months ago,
you asked me out on a date,” Josh pointed out.
“I was feeling brave at
the time.”
“Are you canceling?” he
challenged. If she said yes, he’d kiss her again. Maybe not today, but one day
soon. And he’d reminder her why she’d summoned the courage to ask in the first
place. He’d caught her looking, her eyes roaming over his biceps with a flicker
of something more than friendship in their green depths. And if given the
chance, he would let her run her fingers over his T-shirt, mapping the muscles
beneath . . .
“No, I’m not canceling,”
she said thoughtfully. “I’m still working out the details.”
“Be my date to the
wedding.”
Her eyes widened, staring
back at him as if he’d dropped to one knee and suggested they follow her boss
down the aisle.
“No,” she said firmly.
“Josh, I . . . Just no.”
Caroline refused to look
away. She’d spent months learning to read Josh’s facial expressions, forcing
herself to look past the red-gold stubble that screamed ‘I’m too sexy for this
bar.’
Or his shirt.
Or her . . .
Right now, the corners of
his mouth threatened to fall into a frown. Disappointment. But he never let his
smile falter for long. He always took a moment. Looked away and then returned
his gaze to her as if she hadn’t turned him down twice in ten minutes.
But he knows I’m a long way from whipped cream
kisses in the bar’s back room.
And dates.
Yes, she’d asked him out
once. But then reality had come crashing down on her. Her life consisted of
washing pint glasses and staying out of sight. She couldn’t hope for more—not
even a single night out at one of the restaurants near the university—with a
federal warrant hanging over her head.
Of course, the police
weren’t actively looking for her. As far as she knew. But if the local cops, or
even a state trooper passing through town, found out who she was . . . If they
learned why she kept to the shadows, she would be under arrest and turned over
to the military. She would have to pay the price for her unauthorized absence.
For refusing to deploy alongside the men who’d turned a blind eye when their
commanding officer ordered her into his bed. The men who’d laughed with Dustin
when he’d said he would force open her mouth and make her take him between her
lips . . .
And then there was the
elephant in the bar’s back room that would also tag along on their date. She
hadn’t had sex—oral or otherwise—because she
wanted to since before she joined the marines. Josh had never treated her like
a victim, but there was a first time for everything.
“I’m sorry,” she added.
“But I can’t go to the wedding as your date. There will be too many people. And
everyone knows you. If they see me with you . . . they’ll ask questions. And I
can’t give them answers. I need to stay in the background, hiding behind a
plant or something. And then leave as soon as they cut the cake.”
“A wedding probably isn’t
the best place for a first date.” He pointed his fork at her. “Maybe once I get
my own place, you can help me christen the kitchen.”
She raised an eyebrow.
“That assumes a lot for a first date.”
He laughed. And the
familiar sound threatened to lead her into his version of the future. One where
they would kiss in the kitchen and then—
“I was talking about
baking a pie together,” he said. “I’d invite you over to the farmhouse, but I
didn’t think you’d take kindly to receiving the third degree from my siblings
and their significant others.”
“Probably not a good
idea,” she murmured. She’d spent the past year trying to avoid his two older
brothers and his sister. It wasn’t hard seeing as his family lived in
Independence Falls, a solid hour’s drive from Big Buck’s Bar. Chad Summers, the
middle brother, had tried to befriend her, stopping by the bar’s back room with
his girlfriend, a drop-dead gorgeous woman who’d served in the army. But
Caroline had shut down their attempts.
Josh Summers remained the
one and only person she’d let in since she’d showed up on Noah’s doorstep.
There was something about the way he accepted the word ‘no’ that broke down her
defenses. He never tossed the word aside, questioning whether it was a
knee-jerk response. He never pushed—not once—under the pretense that he knew
what was best for her. Not since that first night when he’d found her in the
woods. Even Noah, who’d had her back when they were deployed together, pushed.
Her fellow soldier turned boss tried over and over to talk her into visiting
the local gun club with him. She said no and he asked again and again.
But Josh always listened.
“Have you started looking
for a new apartment?” she asked, steering the conversation away from dates that
might lead to compromising situations.
“I’m looking, but not for
an apartment. I’m still sitting on my split from when we sold the family
trucking company. I want to use the cash to buy a piece of land. Someplace with
a nice view of the mountains, maybe space to put those viticulture classes I’ve
been taking to use and grow some grapes. Not a lot. I’ve learned enough to know
that is one tough business. I’d rather keep my day job with Moore Timber and
put my blood, sweat, and tears into building my own home.”
“You can do that?” The
question slipped out before she could mask the surprise in her voice.
“I’ll need help, but I
know what I want. Four bedrooms. Maybe five. Plenty of space to spread out.
Timber frame. A second story that is open to a great room below. And one
helluva kitchen with all the modern appliances. I’ll hire an architect, and a
builder. But I can swing a hammer with the best of them.”
Four bedrooms. Plenty of space . . .
I really like this series and had high expectations for Josh and Caroline's story. Their story really starts in Serving Trouble and continues in Stirring Attraction, the first and second books of the series. I highly recommend that you read them prior to this. Josh and Caroline have become friends over the the last year and a half while sharing pies and brownies that Josh bakes her. He understands she doesn't trust easily and that he needs to take it slow with her, but it is getting harder to be just friends. Caroline wants to move forward with Josh, but being AWOL makes it hard for her to think of having a future. But after they share a kiss, Caroline thinks she's ready to start moving forward. Just when thing start looking up for them, Caroline decides that in order to truly move forward, she must deal with her past and turns herself in. I already loved Josh for being so patient with her, but the way he goes to battle for her to be set free made him one of my favorite book boyfriends. While I loved finally seeing them get together, I was a little disappointed at how short the book was. I loved the side story with Ryan and Helena, can't wait to see how that develops.
I received an ARC via Edelweiss for the purpose of an honest review. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
After
several years on the other side of the publishing industry, Sara Jane
Stone bid goodbye to her sales career to pursue her dream-writing
romance novels. Sara Jane currently resides in Brooklyn, New York with her very
supportive real-life hero, two lively young children and a lazy Burmese cat.
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