High Heat by Annabeth Albert Blog Tour & Excerpt
Author: Annabeth Albert
Series: Hotshots, #2
Length: 352 pages
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Imprint: Carina Press
eBook On-Sale: July 27, 2020
eBook ISBN & Price: 9781488057069, $4.99 U.S.
MMP On-Sale: July 28, 2020
MMP ISBN & Price: 9781335459510, $8.99 U.S.
Book Description: Annabeth Albertās Hotshots series continuesāthe emotions and intensity of Chicago Fire with the raw, natural elements of Man vs. Wild.
Smoke jumping is Garrick Nelsonās life. Nothing, not severe injuries nor the brutal physical therapy that follows, is going to stop him from getting back with his crew. But when a lost dog shows up on his front porch, he canāt turn her away, and he canāt take care of her on his own. Thankfully, help comes in the form of his new sexy, dog-loving neighbor. As they work together, trying to re-home their little princess, Garrick canāt resist his growing attraction for the other man, even though he knows this guy isnāt the staying type.
Rain Fisher doesnāt take anything too seriously. He dances through life, one adventure at a time, never settling in one place for too long. When his hot, conveniently buff, neighbor shows up on his doorstep, dog in tow, Rainās determined to not just save the adorable puppy, but her reluctant owner as well. He never expects their flirtation might tempt him into stay put once and for all...
Danger lurks everywhere for Central Oregonās fire crews, but the biggest risk of all might be losing their hearts. Donāt miss the Hotshots series from Annabeth Albert: Burn Zone, High Heat, and Feel the Fire.
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Annabeth Albert grew up sneaking romance novels under the bed covers. Now, she devours all subgenres of romance out in the openāno flashlights required! When sheās not adding to her keeper shelf, sheās a multi-published Pacific Northwest romance writer.
Emotionally complex, sexy, and funny stories are her favorites both to read and to write. Annabeth loves finding happy endings for a variety of pairings and is a passionate gay rights supporter. In between searching out dark heroes to redeem, she works a rewarding day job and wrangles two children.
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Excerpt
Emerging from the bathroom, he pulled up short in front
of the bed where a very happy, very sleepy Cookie was lounging against his
pillows.
āHey! I thought I told you to lie on your bed.ā
Thump. Thump. Wagging
her tail, she gave him a canine grin.
āThatās the people bed. Yours is over there.ā He pointed
at her bed. āGo lie down.ā
Helpfully, she scooted over about ten inches but othĀerwise
didnāt seem inclined to budge.
āFive minutes, okay? Five minutes and then youāre going
to your bed.ā Sitting next to her, he adjusted the bedās angle. Replacing his
previous cheap king set with this setup had been a bit of a splurge, but it
beat the rental hospital bed heād had at his dadās. He was a big guy. He needed
his space. And he was not prepared to share that space with a stubborn pooch.
āGo lay down,ā he tried again after giving her some pats,
but all she did was move to the foot of the other side of the bed. Yawning and
out of energy, he was no match for a stubborn dog. āFine, fine. Letās not tell
Rain that you rejected his bed selection.ā
Usually nights were hardāhis pain
level tended to spike at night in unpredictable ways, his sleep could be
fitful, and his mind raced through hundreds of dismal
scenarios. Heād never had an anxiety problem before the accident, but lately,
calming down at night was particuĀlarly problematic. If he was physically
exhausted, it was easier, but then physical tiredness tended to mean more pain,
which meant more sleeplessness, which meant more time for worries to charge
back up.
But that night he didnāt even need to play on his phone
and was asleep even before he could try again to get Cookie to move. The next
thing he knew it was morningāand not crack-of-dawn morning either, but a sunny
eight oāclock. A banging noise was coming from the front door.
Had to be Rain come to walk the dog. And sure enough, his
phone was full of several missed messages from Rain asking about a time to come
over.
āComing,ā he hollered. Hell. No time to get dressed.
Letting Cookie lead the way, he used the crutches to get as far as the
wheelchair, then switched to the faster method to get to the door.
āOh, good! You survived the night!ā Rain greeted him
cheerily. āAnd uhāwow. Um. You need me to wait a minute?ā
Rainās gaze was riveted to Garrickās chest in a blatantly
appreciative way he hadnāt experienced in months. Damn. Felt good. Too good.
And his shorts were hardly designed to conceal his bodyās reaction to Rainās
attention if his dick decided to power up like it had last night. Abruptly, he
spun away from the door. āCome on in. Sorry. We slept late. Like ten hours. I
canāt believe it. That never happens to me.ā
āYou
must have needed it. Did Cookie stay in her bed all night?ā
āShe stayed quiet,ā Garrick hedged, not wanting to hurt
his feelings by telling him Cookie had rejected the bed but also not wanting to
outright lie either. āShe must have needed the rest too. You want to take her
out? Iāll find both a shirt and her medication while youāre gone.ā
āSounds great.ā Rain bounced on the balls of his feet
before fetching the leash from the key rack where heād hung it the night
before. His hair was still up, but messier than the day before, and he was
wearing silver shorts and a close-fitting pink T-shirt with several members of
that pony show Garrickās sisterās kids liked, and Squad Goals written under the
ponies in swirly script.
āNo job interview today?ā
āNope. Didnāt want Miss Cookie feeling bad about being
the only one in pink. I figured we could match. And I told you. I like it.ā
Rainās eyes were defiant, daring Garrick to object.
āHey,
you wear what you want to wear.ā Without coffee on board, he was struggling to
sound supportĀive and not lecherous, because damn. Rain looked good in
pink, all warm and glowing. It made his eyes more golden, and somehow the
contrast with his sharp jaw did all sorts of interesting things to Garrickās
insides. While his taste in partners could be eclectic, the one unifying
feature was usually confidence, because there were few things sexier than a
fearless person who knew themselves and what they wanted. Heād already noted
Rainās innate confidence the day before, and todayās outfit choice only made
him that much more appealing.
āGood.ā Rain clipped the leash to Cookieās collar. āWeāll
be back.ā
While
they were gone, Garrick found a T-shirt of his own, black and plain because he
didnāt have the same need for sparkle as Rain, but man, did he appreciate glam
in people who enjoyed it. As he made the coffee, he watched Rain and Cookie
coming up the sidewalk at a decent trot, Rainās mouth moving like he was
talking to the dog. Cute. So damn cute. And so very off-limits.
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