Crash & Burn (Into The Fire Series Book 10)

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by J. H. Croix


  “Oh right. I just have two bags,” I replied quickly, finally springing into motion and striding over to my car.

  Jackson insisted on carrying one of the bags, his fingers brushing mine and sending a hot little zing up my arm. I hadn’t seen Jackson in five long years, but I’d never forgotten how handsome he was. Dear God, the man was swoon-worthy and then some. Yet, I didn’t recall reacting this way to him before, even if I’d crushed on him a little when I was younger and shared a single, wild kiss one night.

  That zing startled me. I had written off desire, figuring my life would be better off without it. I also figured I was pretty much ruined for it. That’s what a few years of bad sex tangled up with fear could do. It made me question everything about desire and my own judgment.

  As I looked ahead to the farmhouse, I reminded myself, rather sternly, I needed this to work out. I needed a place to regroup, and this was it. Even thinking about the sudden, confusing attraction to my brother’s best friend was a bad idea.

  Jackson

  Shay Martin had a mere two bags with her. “I can get one,” she said, her tone a little testy when I moved to take both bags. Shay had always liked to do things for herself, so I let it go and turned with the one I already had in hand.

  Moments later, we were inside the house. I led her through the sprawling farmhouse kitchen, down the hall, and up the stairs, going straight to the bedroom Ash had determined would be Shay’s.

  After our father passed away a few years ago, my sister and I inherited the family farm. Years back, it had been a working farm, with three generations of our family growing a variety of crops, including corn, tobacco, tomatoes, apples, and peaches. We still had the orchards, but that was all that was left when it came to farming.

  In the last decade or so before our father passed away, he had wound down the farming part of it, and dedicated his time to his horses and creating an animal rescue sanctuary. Our mother had often taken in animals whenever someone asked her. Before she died, he promised her someday he’d make the farm a rescue.

  Our father’s death brought me home. With the rescue program entirely nonprofit, I’d followed Ash’s lead with turning part of the property into an adventure lodge. We hosted a variety of guests throughout the year, with things slowing slightly in the winter months. We also opened up a veterinary clinic, seeing as I had my license, but I hadn’t put it to much use while I’d been overseas in the military.

  Ash was only here occasionally of late and was out of town now. She was one hundred percent on board with having Shay come stay here, so she made all the decisions about which room and so on.

  Stopping by the door to the guest room in question, I glanced back to Shay. “Right in here,” I said, pausing once I stepped inside and set her bag on the floor in front of the dresser.

  When I looked over at Shay again, my breath was nearly knocked out of me. The early morning sunlight hadn’t done her justice. If I thought she was beautiful before, she was arresting now. Her dark blonde hair fell in loose waves around her shoulders and almost reached her waist in the back. Her green eyes held mine as she looked at me, a hint of defiance entering her gaze.

  Shay was on the short side and all curves. She wore fitted jeans and cowboy boots paired with a blouse. Even with her loose blouse, her breasts filled it, curves rising above the rounded neckline. Her lips were full and plump. She arched a brow as I looked at her.

  “What?” she demanded.

  I gave my head a little shake. “Not a thing. Ash will be thrilled to know you’re here. You must have left early. Come on downstairs when you’re ready. I’ll take a quick shower and then I can show you around.”

  I walked through the door, ordering my body to ignore the sizzle of electricity in the air when I passed by her. It wasn’t until I caught her gaze out of the corner of my eye, and saw the vulnerability under the defiance, that I remembered all the reasons why she was here.

  “I’ll be down in a little bit. I just want to unpack,” she said.

  I’d been up for hours and on my back in the dirt, changing the oil on one of the trucks. I needed a shower to clear my head as much as to get clean. I wondered if Shay was too close to my bedroom as I stepped through the doorway at an angle across the hallway. That was a problem for another day.

  Copyright © 2019 J.H. Croix; All rights reserved.

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  Into The Fire Series

  Burn For Me

  Slow Burn

  Burn So Bad

  Hot Mess

  Burn So Good

  Sweet Fire

  Play With Fire

  Melt With You

  Burn For You

  Crash & Burn

  Brit Boys Sports Romance

  The Play

  Big Win

  Out Of Bounds

  Play Me

  Naughty Wish

  Diamond Creek Alaska Novels

  When Love Comes

  Follow Love

  Love Unbroken

  Love Untamed

  Tumble Into Love

  Christmas Nights

  Last Frontier Lodge Novels

  Take Me Home

  Love at Last

  Just This Once

  Falling Fast

  Stay With Me

  When We Fall

  Hold Me Close

  Crazy For You

  Catamount Lion Shifters

  Protected Mate

  Chosen Mate

  Fated Mate

  Destined Mate

  A Catamount Christmas

  Ghost Cat Shifters

  The Lion Within

  Lion Lost & Found

  Acknowledgments

  To my readers for always asking for the next book. I can’t adequately express just how much that means to me. Hugs to all of you.

  My assistant, Erin T., has created an oasis of sanity and organization in my otherwise fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants author world. Thank you for all of your help & for being so gracious stepping into my madness to tidy it up.

  Much gratitude to Jenn Wood for helping me polish this story, and to Terri D. for her eagle eyed proofreading & for her support.

  To my last line of defense, my proofreading angels - Janine, Beth P., Terri E., Heather H., & Carolyne B.

  To DBC who is always there in every way. To my family for supporting my dreams. And to my dogs, because unconditional love is so pure.

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  J.H. Croix

  About the Author

  USA Today Bestselling Author J. H. Croix lives in a small town in the historical farmlands of Maine with her husband and two spoiled dogs. Croix writes steamy contemporary romance with sassy women and alpha men who aren't afraid to show some emotion. Her love for quirky small-towns and the characters that inhabit them shines through in her writing. Take a walk on the wild side of romance with her bestselling novels!

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