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Rowdy by Jay Crownover
Rowdy by Jay Crownover










My mom had died in a random act of violence when I was a really little kid. I could hear it in my own voice, and I couldn’t seem to help it. “So you just dropped everything-left your entire life-to come help Nash and Rule with the new shop because Phil wanted you here? You didn’t leave anyone or anything behind?” Well, that made me feel less like strangling Asa for not only getting an eyeful when Salem had been bent over the bar, but for smiling at her and being so easy around her when she made me feel like I was back to being an unwanted and out-of-place little kid. They would make a really beautiful couple.” She lifted a raven-tinted eyebrow and cast a speculative look between Asa and the striking redhead that had tossed her head back and was laughing loudly as something Saint had said. He isn’t the kind of guy that likes it when a hot girl is off-limits and to him what she does for a living makes her most definitely off-limits.” “Asa has a long history of being on the wrong side of anyone with a badge. A mission that is working perfectly-until the one person that ties them together appears, threatening to tear them apart for good.“Pretty girls shouldn’t be police officers?” Her tone was a little snide, so I pushed off the bar and inclined my head to where Asa was still talking to Dixie. But one nice thing from childhood has stayed with her: the memory of the sweet, blue-eyed boy next door who'd been head over heels in love with her little sister.Now fate and an old friend have brought her and Rowdy together, and Salem is determined to show him that once upon a time he picked the wrong sister. But that's before his new coworker arrives, a ghost from the past who's suddenly making him question every lesson he's ever learned.Salem Cruz grew up in a house with too many rules and too little fun-a world of unhappiness she couldn't wait to forget. Burned by love once, he isn't going to let himself trust a woman again. A good ol' boy looking for good times and good friends, Rowdy refuses to take anything too seriously, especially when it comes to the opposite sex. James knocked the Texas dust off his boots and set out to live up to his nickname. After the only girl he ever loved told him that he would never be enough, Rowdy St.












Rowdy by Jay Crownover