Too Hot to Handle
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In the meantime, Aiden had gotten lost in the woods, encountered a hibernating bear, and somehow crossed paths with a gorgeous researcher testing mineral levels in the snowpack.
A crazy story, all things considered, but Holly apparently found it inspiring.
So she’d squared her shoulders and marched inside like a soldier ready for court-martial.
The view from up here was truly breathtaking, a million sparkles of light spread across a vast carpet of drowsy blue. Somehow it was even sweeter with Kevin standing next to her, her hand cradled in his. To be here in Jupiter Point, with the man she loved at her side, her family back to rights—she couldn’t imagine any greater happiness.
Matthew Dearborn was in police custody, but he hadn’t confessed to anything. He hadn’t even asked for a lawyer; he kept demanding to talk to Janine. All the Knight kids kept telling her she didn’t have to. Finally she’d shut down the discussion and informed everyone she would make up her own mind.
Fortunately, the DA thought there was enough evidence against Dearborn to get a conviction even without a confession. The relief for Cassie and her brothers was tremendous. They could all move on now. For good.
“You know, this might be the spot.” Kevin shaded his eyes and scanned the panorama before them.
“What spot?” It was chillier up here than down at sea level, and Cassie shivered in her light suede jacket.
“The spot where we take the next step.”
“You mean off this cliff right here?”
He laughed. “Yup. Right off the cliff into love and happiness. Can you handle that?”
“Is that a challenge? Do you think I’m not up for love and happiness? Think it’s too much for me to handle?”
Lifting one eyebrow, he grinned down at her, challenge in his green eyes, a dimple peeking through his dark scruff. “Only one way to prove it.”
“Fine. You’re on. Love and happiness, coming up.” She stood on her tiptoes to kiss him. Their connection clicked so quickly and intensely that for a flash, she wondered if she was wrong. Maybe this was too hot to handle.
Nah.
She deepened the kiss. Bring it on.
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Watch for the next Jupiter Point book, Aiden’s story, coming soon. Want more Jupiter Point? You can find the entire series here.
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Jennifer Bernard is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance. Her books have been called “an irresistible reading experience” full of “quick wit and sizzling love scenes.” A graduate of Harvard and former news promo producer, she left big city life in Los Angeles for true love in Alaska, where she now lives with her husband and stepdaughters. She still hasn’t adjusted to the cold, so most often she can be found cuddling with her laptop and a cup of tea. No stranger to book success, she also writes erotic novellas under a naughty secret name that she’s happy to share with the curious. You can learn more about Jennifer and her books at JenniferBernard.net. Make sure to sign up for her newsletter for new releases, fresh exclusive content, sales alerts and giveaways.
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Also by Jennifer Bernard
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Set the Night on Fire ~ Book 1
Burn So Bright ~ Book 2
Into the Flames ~ Book 3
Setting Off Sparks ~ Book 4
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Jupiter Point ~ The Knight Brothers
Hot Pursuit ~ Book 5
Coming In Hot ~ Book 6
Hot and Bothered ~ Book 7
Seeing Stars
(Prequel and Hope Falls Kindle World Novella)
The Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel
The Fireman Who Loved Me
Hot for Fireman
Sex and the Single Fireman
How to Tame a Wild Fireman
Four Weddings and a Fireman
The Night Belongs to Fireman
Novellas
One Fine Fireman
Desperately Seeking Fireman
It’s a Wonderful Fireman
Love Between the Bases
All of Me
Caught By You
Getting Wound Up (crossover with Sapphire Falls)
Drive You Wild
Crushing It
Double Play
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Miriam Matthews for sharing her expertise on small planes. To my editor Kelli Collins, artists Dana LaMothe and proofreader Wendy Keel, thanks for all your great work. Most of all, to the Hot Readers and my Dream Team — I love you!
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