Are they
doomed to repeat the mistakes of their past?
Risking it All
Hidden Falls #3
T.J. Kline
Released May 2nd, 2017
Avon Impulse
Andrew
McQuaid wasn't always the local playboy. Once upon a time, he wanted to spend
the rest of his life with one woman-Gia Mancuso. When he made a mistake and
lost her, he decided he wasn't meant to have a happy-ever-after. Now, Gia's
come back to town, with a baby in tow, and it might just mean a second chance
at forever, if he can convince her that he never stopped loving her.
Ten years after leaving, Gia finds herself back in Hidden Falls. Between helping her ailing father save the family restaurant and taking care of the baby her sister left on her doorstep, she doesn't have time for the man who once broke her heart. But Andrew is all grown-up now, in every single way. And the part of her that has always been his can't quite say no to his tempting kisses.
Just when Gia begins to open her heart, a devastating secret emerges that threatens to destroy her family and any future with Andrew. Are they doomed to repeat the mistakes of their past or can Andrew convince Gia that she's always been his one and only?
Ten years after leaving, Gia finds herself back in Hidden Falls. Between helping her ailing father save the family restaurant and taking care of the baby her sister left on her doorstep, she doesn't have time for the man who once broke her heart. But Andrew is all grown-up now, in every single way. And the part of her that has always been his can't quite say no to his tempting kisses.
Just when Gia begins to open her heart, a devastating secret emerges that threatens to destroy her family and any future with Andrew. Are they doomed to repeat the mistakes of their past or can Andrew convince Gia that she's always been his one and only?
The
soft crunch of gravel jerked her upright as headlights bathed the interior of
her car in white light, blinding her. Reports of women being carjacked,
kidnapped, or murdered filled her mind, and she hurried to snap the buckle of
Bella’s seat again. Dropping the bottle, she lunged forward, attempting to
climb over the console into the driver’s seat to get the hell away from
whatever killer might be approaching her car.
It took only a few seconds to realize how big a mistake
she’d made.
Gia had always been well endowed, but she’d never expected
her curves to get her stuck partway between her front and back seats. She
wiggled, trying to twist sideways to make it easier to pull her forward.
Gripping the edge of the steering wheel, Gia used it for leverage, tucking one
knee under her as she tried to force herself through. It was no use. She was
hopelessly stuck, now unable to move forward or back. She was a miserable
excuse for a guardian and prayed her stupidity wasn’t about to end with her and
Bella on tomorrow’s news, murdered on the side of the highway, mere minutes
from their destination.
She craned her neck to see the flash of red and blue
lights washing through the back window for the car as a thin white beam of
light slashed through the window, into her eyes. She held up a hand, trying to
make out any of the features of who she prayed was really a cop, even if it
meant someone would witness her embarrassing predicament. The back door opened
and Gia heard a deep rumble of laughter.
“What brings you back to town, Gia?”
Gia closed her eyes, wishing she could crawl under her
car. How was it possible that after nearly ten years of avoiding him, she was
now caught in this position by the one man she never wanted to see again, the
same one who’d broken her stupidly naïve heart at nineteen?
“Andrew McQuaid,” she muttered to herself. He shone the
light on her rear end, and irritation welled. “You think instead of ogling my
ass you might actually help me?”
She felt the hands that had carried her to her first
heights of ecstasy reach for either side of her hips. The same hands she’d
sworn would never touch her again after she found out about that bastard’s
cheating ways.
“Hey,” she squealed, trying to squirm away from his
touch, willing herself to ignore the way her heart leapt into her throat. “What
the hell are you doing?”
“Exactly what you asked me to do. I’m helping you.”
“Not like that!” She swung a hand at him, slapping her
own butt in the process, but at least he let go of her.
“How exactly do you propose I help, then?”
“I don’t know. You’re the cop.”
Andrew laughed, still leaning into her car, bent over
awkwardly behind her. “Honey, I really don’t see any other way.”
She glared at him over her shoulder. “Don’t call me
that.”
“Fine.” Andrew moved into the car, practically sitting in
the back seat, and slid one hand through an opening by her waist, in front of
her bent knee. The other slid around her calf and managed to pull it out from
under her. “There. I’m going to tip your right hip down, but you’re going to
have to manage to twist your shoulders to fit… um…” He searched for a polite
term he could call her boobs. “… the girls through,” he finished with a
chuckle.
Gia felt the rush of heat flood her face. “Let’s just get
this over with.”
Andrew’s hands closed on her hips again, practically
cupping her right butt cheek in his palm. “Bend your right knee and I’m going
to pull on three. One… two… three.”
Gia managed to twist her body as Andrew pulled her
backward, and she slid through the space as if she’d never been stuck at all.
Andrew dropped into the seat, carrying her with him. Gia landed in his lap with
one of his muscular forearms under her breasts, the other hand cupping her
inner thigh, sending a blast of heat between her legs. It was the worst
reaction she could have ever imagine having.
Until she realized that hard ridge beneath her rear
wasn’t his gun.
I'm loving this series and the McQuaid brothers! Andrew and Gia's past is filled with heartbreak caused by the person she should have been able to trust, her sister Lorena. But Lorena's evil ways continue to manipulate Gia's life, but at least this has forced her and Andrew back together. There are a lot of rough patches on their way to happily ever after, but they really do deserve it after everything they've been through. I loved their story and the way their love for each other never went away even after so much time apart.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
T. J.
Kline was
bitten by the horse bug early and began training horses at fourteen—as well as
competing in rodeos and winning several rodeo queen competitions—but has always
known writing was her first love. She also writes under the name Tina
Klinesmith. In her spare time, she can be found spending as many hours as
possible laughing hysterically with her husband, teens, and their menagerie of
pets in Northern California. That is, when she isn't running around the
California Gold Country researching new stories.
Thank you for the review!
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