Table of Contents
   Books by Bailey Bradford
   Title Page
   Legal Page
   Book Description
   Dedication
   Trademark Acknowledgements
   Prologue
   Chapter One
   Chapter Two
   Chapter Three
   Chapter Four
   Chapter Five
   Chapter Six
   Chapter Seven
   Chapter Eight
   Chapter Nine
   Chapter Ten
   Chapter Eleven
   Chapter Twelve
   Chapter Thirteen
   Chapter Fourteen
   Chapter Fifteen
   Chapter Sixteen
   Chapter Seventeen
   Chapter Eighteen
   Chapter Nineteen
   Chapter Twenty
   Chapter Twenty-One
   Chapter Twenty-Two
   Chapter Twenty-Three
   Chapter Twenty-Four
   Chapter Twenty-Five
   Chapter Twenty-Six
   Chapter Twenty-Seven
   Chapter Twenty-Eight
   Chapter Twenty-Nine
   Chapter Thirty
   Chapter Thirty-One
   Chapter Thirty-Two
   Chapter Thirty-Three
   Chapter Thirty-Four
   Chapter Thirty-Five
   Chapter Thirty-Six
   Chapter Thirty-Seven
   Chapter Thirty-Eight
   Epilogue
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   Breaking the Devil
   Dark Nights and Headlights
   Texas and Tarantulas
   Belt Buckles and Cowboy Boots
   Something Shattered
   Yes, Forever
   The Jasper Soul
   Southwestern Shifters
   Rescued
   Relentless
   Reckless
   Rendered
   Resilience
   Reverence
   Revolution
   Revenge
   Reluctance
   Renounced
   Retrograde
   Southern Spirits
   A Subtle Breeze
   When the Dead Speak
   All of the Voices
   Wait Until Dawn
   Aftermath
   What Remains
   Ascension
   Whirlwind
   Love in Xxchange
   Rory’s Last Chance
   Miles To Go
   Bend
   What Matters Most
   Ex’s and O’s
   A Bit of Me
   A Bit of You
   In My Arms Tonight
   Where There’s a Will
   My Heart to Keep
   Leopard’s Spots
   Levi
   Oscar
   Timothy
   Isaiah
   Gilbert
   Esau
   Sullivan
   Wesley
   Nischal
   Justice
   Sabin
   Cliff
   Mossy Glenn Ranch
   Chaps and Hope
   Ropes and Dreams
   Saddles and Memories
   Fences and Freedom
   Riding and Regrets
   Broncs and Bullies
   Hay and Heartbreak
   Vaqueros and Vigilance
   Spotless
   Hide
   Hunt
   Home
   Heart
   Mystic Tattoos
   One Too Many
   Valen’s Pack
   Run with the Moon
   Exodus
   The Vamp for Me
   My Life Without Garlic
   Don’t Stake My Life on It
   Sunshine is Overrated
   Don’t Drink the Holy Water
   The Trouble with Mirrors
   That’s One Cross Vamp
   Calendar Men
   Mr. January
   Mr. February
   Mr. March
   Mr. April
   Mr. May
   Mr. June
   Mr. July
   Mr. August
   Mr September
   Mr. October
   Mr. November
   Mr. December
   The 13th Month
   Wild Ones
   Destined Prey
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   City Shifters
   Bearly There
   Harey Situation
   Fire and Flutter
   Dragon Dreams and Fairy Wings
   Wyvern Ways and Elven Magic
   Coyote’s Call
   Off Course
   In from the Cold
   Blue Moon Rising
   Power
   Exchange
   Submit
   Dominate
   Intrinsic Values
   Artifacts
   Antiques
   Anthologies
   What’s his Passion?: Unexpected Places
   What’s his Passion?: Unexpected Moments
   Racing Hearts: The Lonely Ones
   Hooked on You
   IN DEEP
   BAILEY BRADFORD
   In Deep
   ISBN # 978-1-83943-150-0
   ©Copyright Bailey Bradford 2021
   Cover Art by Claire Siemaszkiewicz ©Copyright September 2021
   Interior text design by Claire Siemaszkiewicz
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   Book one in the Hooked on You series
   Titus wanted a summer fling—then he wanted more…
   Titus Eisenhower loves his job as an elementary school teacher in a small Texas town. Sure, he has to be careful, but not being out is fine with him since he’s not interested in dating another man after his last relationship went so badly. But now he’s got the career he’s always wanted, a safe place to be and friends. Isn’t that everything he’s dreamed of?
   But when he meets a man he can’t resist, Titus realizes he’s stifled a part of himself…and a part of his dream. He can’t trust another man ever again, but he can manage a little summer fling, right? Wrong—everything about the mysterious Draven calls to him, and the two share a connection Titus has never dreamed of.
   That’
s already mind-blowing, but learning the truth about Draven is world-shattering. With evil threatening, and old enemies closing in, Titus will have to believe in things he didn’t know were possible if he and Draven are to stand a chance…
   Dedication
   To everyone who wants a summer romance that lasts a lifetime
   Trademark Acknowledgements
   The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:
   Moana: The Walt Disney Company
   Holiday Inn: InterContinental Hotels Group
   Prologue
   “Come on, kids, let’s see if we can find any shells!” Titus Eisenhower nodded to the parent volunteers forming a human wall between the Pre-K children and the ocean, keeping the kids from getting in past their ankles. The annual field trip to the beach was one of the highlights of the school year for the kids and teachers alike.
   Seeing the children’s faces lit up with joy, hearing their shrieks of—mostly—laughter, watching them run and splash in the bit of water they could reach…it made his heart swell every single time he got to take part in this trip, and this was his fifth with one of his classes.
   The other teachers were at his sides, vigilant, but when it came to children and water, all parents, all adults, needed to be watching the whole group.
   This year’s parents were great. He’d only had one pissed-off dad who had refused to let his child go since he couldn’t just hang out with his kid. Other than that, there’d been plenty of parent volunteers, and, wonder of wonders, they got on well, too. Last year, two of the dads had gotten into a fist fight over some perceived insult. That had been a disaster.
   “God, I bet we don’t ever get such a great group of parents again,” said Stacy Evans, his best friend and colleague. She’d been hired the same year he had, and they’d become fast friends. Stacy’s bright-orange hair was all over the place as the beach breeze whipped it about. She shoved uselessly at several flapping strands. “Why, oh why don’t hair ties work for me?”
   “Honey, that hair can’t be tamed any more than you can,” quipped Michelle Ochoa. She was older than Titus and Stacy, but not by too many years. “You’re as wild and powerful as the wind.”
   Michelle was also Stacy’s girlfriend, though no one but Titus knew that.
   Stacy laughed. “Whatever. When I’m blinded by my own hair, then what’ll I do?”
   “Mr. Eisenhowew, I finded a shell!” Little Bobby Garza hopped in place as he waved a sandy glob in the air. “Wook!”
   Titus grinned and jogged over to Bobby before squatting so he could be eye to eye with the boy. “Hey, you did! That’s awesome! Want to dip it in the next wave and see if we can get the sand off?”
   “Yes!” Bobby’s delighted shriek made Titus’ ears ache, but the rest of him filled with sheer wonder and delight. He loved his job, and he loved the kids, loved seeing them grow and learn. It made him less cynical every time he saw the world shine in a child’s eyes.
   “Then let’s do it.”
   Titus got the other kids to show their treasures. A couple were upset that they didn’t find good shells, but, overall, everything was going surprisingly well.
   After they’d got the kids lined up—and allowed the parent volunteers to take their kids home in their own vehicles, rather than making them ride the buses—Titus took a moment to look back at the ocean. The waves were slight, which was normal for this area of the coast. It was only one-thirty in the afternoon, so the sun was high and bright, the reflection on the water exquisite in its beauty.
   “Just think…next weekend, we’re going to be here in our own beachfront condo, partying—or relaxing, more likely—for a whole seven days,” Stacy said, her soft voice breaking into Titus’ quiet appreciation of the view.
   Not that he minded. He grinned at Stacy. “You and me and some margaritas,” he promised.
   Stacy nodded. “Darn right. I’m so looking forward to it.”
   “Me, too.” Titus and Stacy had started their beach tradition their first year at the school. Michelle and Stacy hadn’t been dating then. They’d fallen for each other a little over two years ago, but Michelle didn’t come to the beach vacations. She had prior commitments with her family in Michigan that took her away.
   Titus privately thought Michelle didn’t want to intrude, and he had mixed feelings about that. He didn’t want to be a third wheel, but he hated to think Stacy might regret Michelle not being there.
   “Stop brooding,” Stacy said, poking his arm. “You’re going to get wrinkles all over your forehead and around your eyes before you hit thirty if you keep doing that.”
   “I wasn’t brooding,” Titus protested, immediately trying to smooth out his features.
   “Yeah? Then what were you frowning at?” Stacy asked.
   “Y’all need to hurry up—we have to get on the road,” Michelle called out to them.
   “Oops, we’re holding everyone up.” Titus grinned, relieved at being saved from having to answer Stacy’s question.
   “I’ll keep bugging you until you answer me,” Stacy promised as they rushed to the buses.
   Titus could have protested, but he knew better. Besides, all he had to do was tell Stacy the truth—he didn’t want her to feel like Michelle wasn’t welcome.
   But he’d keep the other truth to himself—that he was lonely, and when he’d looked out over the water, that sense of loneliness had permeated his happiness, and now, melancholy lingered in the place where joy had been. Yes, I’ll definitely keep that secret.
   Chapter One
   “Maybe we should look for jobs here.” Stacy gestured with her margarita.
   “At Captain’s Cove?” Titus asked, knowing full well that wasn’t what she’d meant. “But that’d be a waste of our teaching degrees.”
   “Probably make more money, though.” Stacy sipped her drink.
   Titus grunted. She kind of had a point.
   The server arrived with their entrees.
   “Can I get another margarita?” Stacy tossed back the last quarter of her drink. “Please.”
   The server grinned. “That’ll be your third. Your boyfriend’ll have to carry you out of here if you drink it as fast as you did the first two. Those suckers sneak up on you. One minute, you’re clear-headed, the next, you’re trying to dance on the tables, except you can’t stand up.”
   “You calling me a lightweight?” Stacy arched a brow at the server.
   He laughed. “Nope, just telling you the truth. Doesn’t matter what size you are, what your tolerance of liquor is. The tequila in our margaritas will kick your ass.”
   Only at the beach would an employee talk so casually to customers. Titus approved.
   “Eh. He can drag me out by my ankles if he needs to,” Stacy decided. “And he isn’t my boyfriend, but he could be y—”
   “Could you bring some ketchup and sliced lemon please?” Titus cut in, desperate to stop Stacy from outing him. The coastal area they were at was more laid-back than the small town they lived in, but that didn’t mean it was safe to be outed, nor was it Stacy’s place to do so.
   Stacy blinked. “I was saying, he could be Yolanda’s boyfriend if he’d just ask her out. My sister has the biggest crush on him.”
   Nice save. Stacy was an only child.
   The server, who lacked a name tag, rolled his eyes at Stacy. “Sure, that’s what you meant.” Then he winked at Titus. “Same team, bro. I’m taken, though.”
   Titus refrained from pointing out that he hadn’t made a pass in the first place. “Congratulations.” He hoped he sounded sincere.
   The server grinned. “Thanks. I’ll be back with the liquor, lemons and ketchup.”
   Stacy reached across the table and touched Titus’ arm. “Sorry. Maybe I shouldn’t have the third margarita. You drink it.”
   “I haven’t even finished the first, and…” He sighed. “It’s fine, Stace.”
   Stacy shook her head. “No, no it isn’t. I almost�
��” She glanced around, leaned closer, then whispered, “Outed you, and that’s bullshit! Especially after—”
   “Here we go.” The ketchup and lemon slices were set on the table. “The margarita is going to take a few minutes. We’ve got about a half-dozen in front of you.”
   “Just cancel it.” Stacy sat back. “I think the second one is kicking in anyway.”
   “Loose tongue, huh?” The server nodded and hustled off.
   Stacy glared in his direction. “You know, he’s kind of a smart-ass, isn’t he?”
   Titus laughed. “Stace, eat your shrimp before I snatch them from you.”
   “Hey,” she protested as Titus made a grab for one. “Eat your own damn shrimp!”
   They laughed, and Titus was glad to distract her from their previous conversation. Stacy knew almost everything about him, including the one subject he’d told her he never wanted to talk about again. And he was fairly certain she’d been on the verge of bringing it up. Usually, Stacy wasn’t such a talkative drunk, but then again, her margaritas were most frequently made with wine, not tequila.
   The rest of their meal together was pleasant, and Titus made sure to leave a good tip. He and Stacy walked back to their condo, strolling along the moon-lit beach, chatting about inconsequential things. When they reached the foot of the steps leading to their rented place, Titus stopped. “I think I’m going to sit out here and watch the waves for a bit. Want to join me?”
   “Nah, I think I’m going to go in, call Michelle, then pass out. Sheesh, my head’s spinning.” Stacy grabbed the banister.
   “Let me help you upstairs.”
   It was proof of how intoxicated she was that Stacy didn’t protest. He helped her get settled on her bed—she could undress herself once he was out of the room. “Call me if you need me. I’ve got my phone.”
   Stacy grunted, and Titus left her to make her call. He trotted out through the door and down the steps, sighing as he reached the last one. He took his shoes off, set them on the flat part of the rail, then leapt off the last step and dug his toes in the sand. Something skittered off to his left. Titus figured it was a little sand crab. If it wasn’t, he didn’t want to know what it was.
   
 
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