I’m paid to perform.
The goal, simple.
Win.
That’s what the Sawyer brothers want to see from me. They don’t pay me to take unnecessary risks.
And as a general rule of mine, I’ve made it a point to never piss off the Wild Cat if I can help it.
The thing is, I know how to play this game with him. I’ve been doing it for years.
But that girl, the one with purple hair and covered in ink just like her father, she sets my world on fire and my heart to my knees. Long before I knew what to do with the feeling or how to grab a handful of throttle and save myself from crashing, I had a plan for my life.
Until her.
Until she crashed into my world and made me promise to never walk away.
Hot Laps
It’s not always about the win. Sometimes it’s about the hot laps you learn from.
He’s rarely taken seriously … she’s never taken seriously.
Casten Riley is living his life the way most kids only dream. Working for the family business, he’s never had much to worry about. And, if he did, he’s not the type to worry. He’s adorable as some would say, sharp, witty, and never shy. He’s a ladies man just looking for fun. Casten has the kind of heart that make you feel more than you ever thought possible … just by being him.
And then a girl happens.
That’s when Hayden Harris, a new employee at CST Engines, comes crashing into his life. The two are introduced and immediately find ways to tease each other. She’s full of spark, humor, and is the only girl who can make him blush. Hayden and Casten quickly become friends and find their attraction for each other is anything but playful.
Casten won’t admit Hayden has a hold on him and Hayden doesn’t want to admit Casten Riley has pegged her red line.
But the sparks that are generated by their connection is not what these two are expecting.
Love Complicated
Love is not simple.
I'm friendless. It happens when you discover your best friend has been sleeping with your husband.
As if trying to navigate being a single mom and a divorce isn't enough, to complicate my life even more, I can’t seem to stay away from the one man who’s constantly on my mind. He’s arrogant, dangerously handsome, and impossible to ignore.
He’s also not my husband. He’s my son’s second grade teacher.
Ridge Lucas.
Like I said, complicated.
Everyone remembers when Ridge left town, but nobody knows his intentions now that he’s back and looking for the girl he left behind.
Love is complicated.
She was the good girl, the town sweetheart. She never once looked my way, despite my efforts to get her attention. Everything I did was to get her to notice me, until she finally did, and I let the chance slip through my hands. She chose the all-star football player over the troubled bad boy. I can’t say I blame her.
Ten years ago, I left town and turned my world upside down.
Now that I'm back, I’m wearing down her defense, and she’s questioning everything she thought she knew about love. She’s about to find out the good guy isn’t always the right choice. Sometimes you need the delinquent with the rebel heart to show just how good bending the rules can be.
When We Met
When Kacy Conner crashes her car into the side of my repair shop, I should have ignored it.
Given the damage to the building and her car, I couldn’t. But I didn’t have to offer her a place to stay. None of it had to do with her being stranded in our small town or those beautiful blue eyes. And it certainly did not have to do with her contagious laughter or that she’s crazy sexy and feisty.
I’m lying.
It has everything to do with her.
Now I have to think of a reason to make her stay past the two weeks it takes to fix her car.
And I’m enlisting the help of my two adorable daughters. I know, you should never use your kids to get laid, but whoever said that hadn’t gone five years without any. Or they’re lying to you.
Don’t go calling protective services on me. Everything I’m having them do is completely harmless. I mean, it’s totally okay to bribe your kids with cookies to slash her tires so she can’t leave. And it’s fine to have them steal the battery out of her car. Okay, I helped with that one. Hello, they can’t carry a car battery. They can’t even clean their room, or so they tell me.
Also, just so we’re clear on how far you can take it, it’s no big deal to have your three-year-old fake an injury to get alone time with her. I’m sure all single dad’s do that.
A little white lie never hurt anyone.
Until her lie finds her and I begin to question everything she’s told me about the night we met.
The Rookie
The shadows of greatness can be blinding.
We have this idea of what we’re supposed to be. What happens when that changes?
Arie Levi is living the life her mother lived. Same sport, same drama, and even less time for the family she so desperately needs right now.
Her new husband, Easton Levi, is battling it out as a NASCAR triple threat in all three premier divisions and faced with the same drama his father-in-law fought so hard to avoid.
Arie’s never been for the spotlight but would rather be in the shadows.
In a twist of secrets and lies, she finds herself back home wondering what’s real and trustworthy in her life. Being back home is exactly what she needs, and what her mother needs as well. An unlikely bond is finally formed when another is breaking. Soon Arie finds herself in the arms of an old flame there to catch her when she’s falling.
Through the smoke, the truth between what Arie needs and what she believes in revealed in ways she never expected. Does Arie find out what it really means to have family by your side?
Or does she run from the only truth she knows to avoid more heartache?
Bad Husband
From USA Today bestselling author, Shey Stahl, comes a sexy new standalone novel about marriage, love and everything in between.
Ridley Cooper is on a mission.
And if there’s one thing he’s good at, it’s getting what he wants.
What’s he not so good at?
Being a husband. At least that’s what his wife would say.
For most of my life I’ve been focused on one goal. Making a name for myself and building a business from the ground up. I’m a hard-working man, confident in my trade and quite frankly pretty awesome if you ask me. Sure, I make mistakes, you’ll see, but I think my dedication helps me out here. It’s the devoted work ethic that has me following through with anything thrown my way.
That being said, my wife of the last eight years served me with a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
Believe me, I’m shocked too.
She’s under the impression I don’t care.
Ridiculous assumption.
I know what you’re thinking, what the hell did I do?
Let’s not judge me yet until you know the whole story.
The way I see it, in the state of Arizona, I have approximately 60 days to make her fall back in love with me.
Easy enough, right?
You’ve clearly never met Madison.
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